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  • Originally posted by The Big Dunn View Post
    It's not that big a deal. In a lot of professions you take a short term loss for future gain. Other fighters have done same and came out ok. GGG is that good he can do same IMO.
    I would agree, when there is at least a decent probability of realizing that future gain. However boxing, and all its politics, are WAY too unpredictable IMO to leave that kind of money on the floor expecting "karma" or something to return it to you down the road......

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    • Originally posted by OnePunch View Post
      I would agree, when there is at least a decent probability of realizing that future gain. However boxing, and all its politics, are WAY too unpredictable IMO to leave that kind of money on the floor expecting "karma" or something to return it to you down the road......
      again, fair points.

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      • Originally posted by The Big Dunn View Post
        again, fair points.
        sorry, that kind of talk isnt allowed here at NSB.......lol

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        • Originally posted by joseph5620 View Post
          I was going to post my source but your dumb ass already did it for me.



          A person close to the promotion said De La Hoya would end up making about $45 million for the fight and Mayweather just over $20 million. That person requested anonymity because the promoters did not want official figures released.
          so then you are admitting there WAS in fact a split for DLH-Mayweather?

          glad we got that sorted out........

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          • makes no difference what golovkin is paid alvarez is gettiing KO'd

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            • Originally posted by OnePunch View Post
              as to point 1:

              people (such as yourself) are ALREADY criticizing GGG for "turning down" an offer that they havent even received yet lol. Its laughable. DLH kicks the can a year down the road and now makes some ****** reference to a flat fee and you guys are acting as if GGG just turned down $46 billion million gazillion dollars or something........lol

              and to point 2:


              without knowing what the offer is, nobody can say whether its smart or not to turn it down. If the offer was $6 million for a fight that should pay $15-$20 million (assuming over a million buys, etc), then yes, its a garbage offer and should be declined. Everyone likes to talk about "oooooo but next fight 50 mills doe" etc etc, but nothing is guaranteed. Knocking out Roy didnt get Tarver a string of 8 figure paydays, and a fighter could very easily suffer a career ending injury in their very next fight, so "donating" $10 million or more to Canelo's retirement account is simply ignorant.......
              Doesn't your quote about fans thinking this is a game show kinda hypocritical when you are now defending GGG about how much money he should get?

              He's a boxer, all you should want him to do is box.

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              • Originally posted by OnePunch View Post
                so then you are admitting there WAS in fact a split for DLH-Mayweather?

                glad we got that sorted out........
                No, I'm actually showing that you don't know how to count. What part of this is 50/50?


                Terms were not disclosed, but both sides said that the fighters will make career-high purses. In De La Hoya's case, that means more than $25 million. For Mayweather, it means at least $10 million. Both will probably earn much more than that if the pay-per-view is a hit.






                A person close to the promotion said De La Hoya would end up making about $45 million for the fight and Mayweather just over $20 million. That person requested anonymity because the promoters did not want official figures released.

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                • As soon as Canelo steps into a ring with GGG, he won't the A-side no more.

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                  • Originally posted by joseph5620 View Post
                    No, I'm actually showing that you don't know how to count. What part of this is 50/50?


                    Terms were not disclosed, but both sides said that the fighters will make career-high purses. In De La Hoya's case, that means more than $25 million. For Mayweather, it means at least $10 million. Both will probably earn much more than that if the pay-per-view is a hit.






                    A person close to the promotion said De La Hoya would end up making about $45 million for the fight and Mayweather just over $20 million. That person requested anonymity because the promoters did not want official figures released.

                    who said "50-50" you dunce??

                    you implied there was NO split (no split = flat fee)

                    there was in fact a split


                    when you find yourself in a deep hole, stop digging

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                    • Originally posted by OnePunch View Post
                      that isnt the argument. EVERYONE agrees that Canelo is the biggest possible fight for GGG.

                      The argument some of you are tragically trying to make is that Canelo can make just as much money fighting other fighters, which simply is not true.

                      but nice attempt to dodge the question.......
                      He can make just as much money over the course of time. You don't realize how young Canelo is and how old GGG is. Or you're just ignoring it. You know how quickly the game changes. There can be another fighter just as popular as GGG in two years. My point is when you get an opportunity like this at 35 years old you have to take it. The only other PPV fight for him out there is the Ward/Kovalev winner and he's not gonna take this fight. Canelo has another 10 years of earning money and will surpass what he'd make with GGG in 3 or 4 fights. Time is on Canelo's side. GGG has no bargaining strength in this situation and you know it. You're arguing from emotion but when you set the facts on the table you know Canelo has options and GGG doesn't

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