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Danny Garcia and his dad confirm they received an offer to fight Manny Pacquiao
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Originally posted by Eastcoast View PostYou think Spence could beat Manny? I do, it'd be a tough fight, but I think he's too good and too big that he'd weather the storm and break Manny down. Man if he did, instant star.
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Originally posted by Hougigo View PostFor what it’s worth, Berto got $4 million to face Floyd. Ortiz got $2 million. Maidana got $3 million for the rematch. Guerrero got $3 mil.
— David Greisman (@fightingwords2) July 15, 2016
Probably under Haymon. 1.5 to the commission and 4 million through T-Shirt sales bought by Haymon or some other under the table money like he did for Chavez Jr
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Originally posted by big_james10 View PostManny Pacquaio fights do not generate the same kind of money that Mayweather fights generate, in spite of what Bob Arum would have you believe. No one is going to make more than $3 to $4 million fighting Pacquaio.
With the kneeling down for maximum savoring effect after realizing his boring fight is a ppv flop lol
Escaped a 8-10 round from berto. easy KD lol
Last edited by Spoon23; 07-16-2016, 01:08 AM.
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All of these clowns want to make Mayweather-type money, but none of them are willing to do what Mayweather did to earn it. Mayweather took a lot less than he could have made to fight De la Hoya to build his reputation and his income.
Pacquaio could be someone's De La Hoya, but these gutless clowns think they should be paid like Floyd without earning it.
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Originally posted by Spoon23 View PostYeah that's why the Berto fight was an amazing end to a stellar career lmao
In addition, Mayweather/Alvarez made more money than any Pacquiaio fight that didn't involve Mayweather. Mayweather/De La Hoya made more money than Pacquaio/De La Hoya. Mayweather/Mosley made more money than Pacquaio/Mosley. Mayweather/Hatton generated more money that Pacquaio/Hatton.
Therefore, Mayweather fight generated more money than Pacquaio fights. Even a genius like you should be able to see that.....if you will take the time to pull your head from your a...!
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Originally posted by big_james10 View PostAll of these clowns want to make Mayweather-type money, but none of them are willing to do what Mayweather did to earn it. Mayweather took a lot less than he could have made to fight De la Hoya to build his reputation and his income.
Pacquaio could be someone's De La Hoya, but these gutless clowns think they should be paid like Floyd without earning it.
It's annoying seeing how many fighters out there expect $4m+ paydays for stepping up, and that's not just limited to fighting Pacquiao, we have guys like Danny Jacobs and Saunders wanting $4m to fight Golovkin who isn't even close as big of a star as Pac, and guys like Leo Santa Cruz wanting at least $3m to fight Rigondeaux. It's unreal. Then to top it off, there are actually fans that defend this kind of behavior and expect networks to just pay whatever outrageous purse is asked for, as if this is the 1990s or something. Embarrassing.
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Originally posted by big_james10 View PostManny Pacquaio fights do not generate the same kind of money that Mayweather fights generate, in spite of what Bob Arum would have you believe. No one is going to make more than $3 to $4 million fighting Pacquaio.Originally posted by big_james10 View PostWTF are you talking about, clown? The Berto fight had a live gate of over $10 million. That is about $5 million more than Pacquaio/Bradley III. It also sold more PPV's than Pacquaio/Bradley III. Therefore, the Mayweather/Berto fight generated more money than Pacquaio/Bradley III.
In addition, Mayweather/Alvarez made more money than any Pacquiaio fight that didn't involve Mayweather. Mayweather/De La Hoya made more money than Pacquaio/De La Hoya. Mayweather/Mosley made more money than Pacquaio/Mosley. Mayweather/Hatton generated more money that Pacquaio/Hatton.
Therefore, Mayweather fight generated more money than Pacquaio fights. Even a genius like you should be able to see that.....if you will take the time to pull your head from your a...!
Everything is fabricated in Floyd town. Well, anyway, believe what you want, but always remember value for money always goes to the Asian guy.
Cheers!
pac's last fight.
Floyd's last fight
The difference is clear.Last edited by Spoon23; 07-16-2016, 01:23 AM.
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Showtime lost money
http://larrybrownsports.com/boxing/f...ew-buys/274128
The fight cost $75 to buy in HD and $65 for standard definition. Even if the fight did 550,000 buys all in high definition, that would amount to just over $41 million in revenue. Mayweather was paid the minimum called for by his contract — $32 million — while Berto was paid $4 million. That only leaves a difference of $5 million or so.
Between advertising and other promotional fees, it’s not inconceivable to think that Showtime lost money on the fight, which was Mayweather’s last of six contracted bouts with the network. Also consider that Mayweather didn’t even sell out tickets at the MGM for the fight. Fans were so disinterested that high rollers turned down free tickets, while closed circuit viewing parties were cancelled.
It’s a good thing Mayweather says he is retiring, because it looks like fans have tired of his act.
Froid let showtime hung out to dry. Mr illusion fraud still gets going.Last edited by Spoon23; 07-16-2016, 01:22 AM.
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