Because the night before you made more than you even imagined lmao keep doing it to yourself champ ahahhaha there was literally nothing left for Floyd and Sho to do, there was no money left on the table. What part of "they made their money already" do you not understand lol
Which was more dissapointing? Floyds 389k ppv buys or GGG's 97k buys.
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Neither one was disappointing to me, as a fan of the sport of boxing I care about watching and studying fights, not concerning myself with the logistics or financials of the sport.Comment
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Because the night before you made more than you even imagined lmao keep doing it to yourself champ ahahhaha there was literally nothing left for Floyd and Sho to do, there was no money left on the table. What part of "they made their money already" do you not understand lolComment
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What if I told you that Showtime already made their money from the Manny fight?
What if I told you that anything Mayweather/Berto did was a profit for Showtime?
What if I told you, Mayweather's contract with Showtime exceeded their expectations of monetary returns?
Now ask yourself, what was the flop? lol
If showtime already made enugh profit with the manny fight why bother make the berto fight?? showtime made the berto fight so they can made profit again, in the end mayweather failed them.
showtime put resources from manny's fight to make Berto's fight in the end they incur losses. the profit from manny's fight depleted and they incur losses from berto's fight.Comment
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Your logic is weird, as bussinesman my self i want to profit from every deal i made, that how bussiness work.
If showtime already made enugh profit with the manny fight why bother make the berto fight?? showtime made the berto fight so they can made profit again, in the end mayweather failed them.
showtime put resources from manny's fight to make Berto's fight in the end they incur losses. the profit from manny's fight depleted and they incur losses from berto's fight.Comment
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