Comments Thread For: Roc Nation: GGG's Team Turned Down Ward in 36 Minutes
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Forbes, for whatever reason, treat Mayweather and Pacquiao as if their situations were the same but they're not; Pacquiao has a significant amount of his reported earnings paid to Bob Arum (30% to 33%) before seeing a penny. Mayweather sees every penny that he's earned.And that's almost 2x 40m, mathematician. And that's using your funny numbers again:
http://espn.go.com/boxing/story/_/id...id-celebrities
"Forbes estimates that Mayweather's 12-month total is $300 million, while Pacquiao comes in at $160 million.".
Forbes estimates 4x your fair offer, clown
Ignoring taxes/camp share/expenses/etc, every revenue stream passes through Top Rank first, with Arum taking his share before sending a penny to Pacquiao [Note how 1)your story was from June 2015 while the $40m offer was made in 2012 and 2)how Forbes methodology counted 3 Pacquiao fights].
Forbes may think that Pacquiao picked up $160m, but that's likely not accurate. Pacquiao basically got $30m for the Mayweather fight (the rest of the money will come in over the 18 months since the fight, with Top Rank likely pocketing the money, as they write-off Pacquiao's past due debts).
Next time, why not bring the Forbes list from 2013, lol.Comment
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Haha... and you're not budging in the P4P #2's case against a guy who hasn't done **** just to make the fight happen, eh? You people are bullies.Comment
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read what i quoted...GGG says he will fight anyone from 154-168...dude said not 172...i said why demand 164......anyway i think boxers should look up and not down so **** it..Comment
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lol. You're literally trying to place the blame on Canelo being schooled by Floyd on having to go to 152? haWe have seen how cutting weight to 152 for a Mayweather fight affected Alvarez. He was NOT "able to take off weight pretty comfortably". And he was only 23 years old.
It is only 3 pounds difference doe, and he is 2 years older. I do not see him making 155 comfortably, it is his ABSOLUTE limit. And we have seen how it affects his boxing ability. *if in doubt, just check Mayweather fightComment
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There were no negotiations. They refused after 36 minutes. He probably should get 60/40 since hes taking the risk (which i know ive said before). But all that has to be negotiated. You don't start low to open negotiations.Comment
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They never offered Ward 164. That was nothing more than a comment from Loeffler to Dan Rafael. It was NOT a formal offer. To my knowledge they have never offered Ward anything. I remember Loeffler talking to Dave Iskowitz about 6 months ago and being told Ward needs 2 or 3 tuneups. Other than that I am aware of no discussions, other that the silly offer from Roc for them to skip Cotto-Canelo winner and fight Ward at a 50-50 revenue split sometime next year.....Last edited by OnePunch; 10-10-2015, 03:16 PM.Comment
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Yes, he doesn't have... But why?He doesn't have a "quality" win, remember? That makes him unproven. It's why his p4p ranking is unearned, he doesn't have a "prime A level fighter" like Froch on his resume. It's creditworthy he tried to make that his 1st fight at 168, far better than Azea Augustama say. Better even than Yunieski lol.
How about you show me one fighter in boxing that went up in weight to fight a division+ bigger p4p #2, who's the distant B side yet wants purse parity. How about when you got your first unification lined up on HBO PPV, and a megafight for 3 belts + lineal in the pipeline? Any examples there?
Back in 2012, Golovkin called out Pirog (then Pirog retired). Starting with 2013, he called out Martinez, Chavez Jr, Ward, Quillin, Cotto, Froch... They all ducked...
Lately, Ward is acting as if he wants to fight GGG, exactly when GGG has a unification fight with Lemieux and he is mandatory for the Cotto-Canelo winner... Now, try to put yourself in GGG's place. What you do? You give up everything it's built up at 160 and wait to fight Ward "sometimes in 2016"? ... Be serious...Comment
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