Okay, I'll use your number of 50mil going to the fighters. Ok, so 10mil goes to GGG while Canelo gets 40mil. That's a 75/25 split. Still not fair. Do your math again. It's not a 3:1 split...it's a 4:1 split. 25% is going to the B-side fighter who is currently not so much B-side now that their latest ppv numbers have surfaced. GGG is a world-recognized fighter. The guy could fight anywhere in Europe or Asia & make a killing...the guy could fight in Australia & probably sell the place out...he could fight exclusively in Germany the rest of his career & make really good money (exactly what Sturm did). Canelo on the other hand will only fight in Mexico or the American southwest. He can't go stage an event in Germany & make money. He can't go to Moscow & make money. A GGG/Canelo fight would be a world-wide ppv event...not just America & Mexico. If you're going to talk about financials, you can't limit your sight to just America. This fight would be a world-wide event. Therefore, the boxer bringing in half the interest for the income generated will be GGG. That's not a 75/25 split. And we're actually low-balling the amount of money that could be generated for the fight purse. The higher that number goes, the weaker that 8-figure offer looks. And we still don't know what that percentage is that Canelo apologists have been circulating as true...still don't know...it could be 0.001%. We don't know. This is why it would have been a bad decision for GGG's career to take that deal now with the fight a year away with no guarantee of an immediate rematch.
Forget all other matchups for a second. Because I'm not going to waste my time trying to pin down financials on hypothetical match-ups that might not go down. GGG/Canelo is the topic. And if Canelo doesn't come back for the belt he vacated, his legacy will be tainted. If he truly believes he's the best fighter in the world as he's said so many times, then boxing fans should demand he prove it. This was the problem many had with FMJ's rule as Money May (not going to include his reign as Pretty Boy Floyd in this argument)...he kept going on about being TBE, but never went out of his way to challenge himself & prove that he could beat anybody in their prime under any conditions. Ali was a true road warrior & the type of champion boxing fans yearn for...taking on anybody anywhere any time. That's what we want. And here we got 2 guys who seemingly do that...except what went down with Canelo vacating. If Canelo wants to keep forwarding that brand of being the best, he has to beat the best. And currently, that's GGG. The onus is on Canelo's camp to make the fight. They've got the bigger promotion, the deeper pockets, & the notoriety to make any fight at any time. So, why are they being so stubborn about all these stipulations to fight a guy they believe is a "hype job?" Otherwise, acknowledge you're not big enough (or good enogh) than GGG & move on. The deceit forwarded by his camp is dumbfounding.
Forget all other matchups for a second. Because I'm not going to waste my time trying to pin down financials on hypothetical match-ups that might not go down. GGG/Canelo is the topic. And if Canelo doesn't come back for the belt he vacated, his legacy will be tainted. If he truly believes he's the best fighter in the world as he's said so many times, then boxing fans should demand he prove it. This was the problem many had with FMJ's rule as Money May (not going to include his reign as Pretty Boy Floyd in this argument)...he kept going on about being TBE, but never went out of his way to challenge himself & prove that he could beat anybody in their prime under any conditions. Ali was a true road warrior & the type of champion boxing fans yearn for...taking on anybody anywhere any time. That's what we want. And here we got 2 guys who seemingly do that...except what went down with Canelo vacating. If Canelo wants to keep forwarding that brand of being the best, he has to beat the best. And currently, that's GGG. The onus is on Canelo's camp to make the fight. They've got the bigger promotion, the deeper pockets, & the notoriety to make any fight at any time. So, why are they being so stubborn about all these stipulations to fight a guy they believe is a "hype job?" Otherwise, acknowledge you're not big enough (or good enogh) than GGG & move on. The deceit forwarded by his camp is dumbfounding.
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