No, those are just some of the privileges that come along with being the A-side fighter. All you have to do is ask Oscar De La Hoya, Floyd Mayweather, Jr., Manny Pacquiao or Miguel Cotto.
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Originally posted by soul_survivor View PostEven when Ray Leonard was the bigger star, he had to take short money on at least a couple occasions to get a title shot.
For example in the Marvin Hagler fight, Sugar Ray Leonard made a $2 Mil concession, in order to get everything he wanted. Which included: A larger ring, a shorter 12 round bout and also the thumb less gloves.
Sugar Ray Leonard was very flexible back in his day as opposed to the many hard capped, hard lined take it or leave fighters we have currently.Last edited by champion4ever; 11-26-2016, 08:21 AM.
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Originally posted by champion4ever View PostNo, those are just some of the privileges that come along with being the A-side fighter. All you have to do is ask Oscar De La Hoya, Floyd Mayweather, Jr., Manny Pacquiao or Miguel Cotto.
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Originally posted by daggum View Postexcept ward isn't the a-side. hes not popular at all. he wasn't even fighting on real tv before he made this deal. he was on BET. in order to get back on tv he had to agree to fight kovalev. they should have put more pressure on him since he had no leverage but then again ward probably would have ducked the fight if they did that
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Originally posted by DoktorSleepless View PostThere was no split difference. It was 50/50 for each side. Roc Nation just gave Ward a bigger guarantee than Main Events gave Kovalev. Roc Nation will lose money. Main Events won't.
Promoters can and sometimes do pay fighters money on top of the fight purse amount due to a contract agreement.
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Originally posted by soul_survivor View PostKovalev probably would have been better off taking the purse bid against Stevenson tbh.
So idk about the purse bid getting him paid, but I think the upside was better with PPV and it'd have been a more appealing fight that could garnered him more fans moving forward.
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Originally posted by Eff Pandas View PostMoney-wise idk. I suspect he probably makes the same or less. if it was a PPV I suspect it'd do better numbers cuz I believe Stevenson is more popular in Canada then Ward is in the US. And it could be advertised as a shootout at the OK corral and probably increased its numbers more.
So idk about the purse bid getting him paid, but I think the upside was better with PPV and it'd have been a more appealing fight that could garnered him more fans moving forward.
It would be a bigger PPV on an international level and Stevenson is better known than Ward by quite some distance.
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Originally posted by champion4ever View PostNo, those are just some of the privileges that come along with being the A-side fighter. All you have to do is ask Oscar De La Hoya, Floyd Mayweather, Jr., Manny Pacquiao or Miguel Cotto.
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Originally posted by Eff Pandas View PostMoney-wise idk. I suspect he probably makes the same or less. if it was a PPV I suspect it'd do better numbers cuz I believe Stevenson is more popular in Canada then Ward is in the US. And it could be advertised as a shootout at the OK corral and probably increased its numbers more.
So idk about the purse bid getting him paid, but I think the upside was better with PPV and it'd have been a more appealing fight that could garnered him more fans moving forward.
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Originally posted by HeadShots View PostIf you have a worse deal in mind please list it.
Kovalev has the unified LHW titles. A dominant unified champion.
Ward NOT only got the split favor, 5 million to Kovalev's 2 million, he also got the shot without beating any worthy LHW contenders.
So the drastic split to Ward means Kovalev should get the fight in Russia right lmao
nope
Ward got home court advantage
All American judges
An American ref
House fighter.
LMAO i was like LMAO. Kathy Duva can't negotiate for shiiiite.
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