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  • #41
    Originally posted by goldenbear View Post
    Arum offered Broner a guarantee of $4 mil with money on the back end if the fight did well PPV. He offered Garcia the same thing and both turned down the fight. Then both turn around and fight for significantly less. It's better to lose to Pac than a Thurman/Porter for a lot less money. Loses to a Mayweather/Pac as long as you fight hard are forgivable losses in the public's eye and gets you a lot of exposure. If you win then you are able to generate sizable prize fight money going forward. Somebody needs to teach these guys about risk vs reward. Now Broner/Garcia will have to fight 3-6 times to generate same amount of money. More fights and wear and tear. It's called "prize fighting."

    man. true that. too few few fighters are like pacquiao, bradley, garcia, golovkin, lima and willing to fight the best.

    broner. hell duck a good fight for a rematch with ashley theiphane.

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    • #42
      Originally posted by Bronx23 View Post
      I think you're missing the bigger picture...Pacquiao at the declining end of his career still is league's ahead in money, popularity & drawing power compared to Broners.

      The highlight of Broners career doesn't even come close to Pacs sad last days lol. A washed Pacquiao is getting 10 mill to fight horn. Broner will probly never see that no matter who he fights. Comparing their careers is beyond laughable
      I dont care what this says about Broner, hes nobody to me. While Mayweather is collecting another $100M on PPV, Pacquiao is an ESPN fighter. Thats good for fans, but quite a fall for Pacquiao. Fans want free boxing, but boxers dont dream of leaving PPV for ESPN.

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