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Waddell investment down to the last 82M? OUT of (521M)
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Originally posted by bballchump11 View Postpeople care about Floyd vs anybody
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Originally posted by Theirony View PostYou do know that one Mayweather fight on pbc doubles there money insanely right? Let's just say if you put Mayweather vs. Danny Garcia on free t.v. With a prime time lead up min series on free t.v. as well during sweeps week. You break the bank.
Sorry people but Floyd don't give handouts and he is not coming in to save the day for PBC lolLast edited by bigdunny1; 04-28-2016, 03:51 PM.
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I always wondered how guys who fought under Haymon made an insane amount of money even though they didn't generate half of what they were being paid.
How Leo would get 700k to fight bum after bum was crazy to me
Looks like it's all coming to an end now though. Looks like salaries will finally start to reflect the reality. My only concern is will a lot of fighters who have already made their money simply decide to sit out if they don't get the money they want for their next big fight? Will boxing be able to someone like Quillin who made 1.5 million fighting Jacobs, to fight someone like GGG for less? even though he was highly ever paid for the Jacobs fight?
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Originally posted by Eff Pandas View PostYou can't make competitive fights consistently without some sort of power structure aiming the top guys against each other. Right now & for the this whole era & beyond everyone just gots their fingers crossed the boxers/promoters/networks will all agree to make the best fights at the right time. Anyone reasonable would agree that hasn't worked out so well & in 2016 boxing fans spend more time talking about all the guys ducking then debate who's gonna win the BIG fights that seldom occur. Boxing for sure needs a NFL of boxing that will make the big fights happen.
Haha. This statement is so true.
It's quite sad really.
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Originally posted by Eff Pandas View PostYou can't make competitive fights consistently without some sort of power structure aiming the top guys against each other. Right now & for the this whole era & beyond everyone just gots their fingers crossed the boxers/promoters/networks will all agree to make the best fights at the right time. Anyone reasonable would agree that hasn't worked out so well & in 2016 boxing fans spend more time talking about all the guys ducking then debate who's gonna win the BIG fights that seldom occur. Boxing for sure needs a NFL of boxing that will make the big fights happen.
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Originally posted by bigdunny1 View PostSure that would be nice the problem is what you want PBC to be and what it actually was are 2 different things. Haymon didn't create this cool new league to put the best guys in his stable against each other and give fans great fights. No he put his best fighters is blatant mismatches that nobody wanted to steal money from investors. That's why it failed and that's why his investors are suing. It was about gimmicks and robbing investors blind while putting out a crappy product that didn't unite boxing instead completely divided hardcore boxing fans and turned off casual fans.
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Originally posted by aldo5408 View PostShouldn't they be suing haymon? Are they suing Waddell because of boxing investment.?
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