mayweather makes a lot of money from sponsors (his guarantee for ortiz was 25million before ppv was considered). I read a article that suggested he also makes money from everything that is sold in the arena on fight night i.e. every beer, hot dog and t-shirt etc sold he will get a little percentage. then there is the fact tht when he is on 24/7 it averages 30% more viewers than 24/7 without him, which would result in the sponsors being prepared to spend more sponsoring him.
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What split did Oscar give Floyd?
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Originally posted by Davis40 View Postnobody really knws what hes worth. he was defintly having money probems with irs and everything. hbo keeps most of the pay per view.
That and not paying your taxes (iirc was the issue) doesn't mean you don't have money. I dont think they made public his numbers like they did with Pac in his country. HBO probably keeps a good ammount in PPV, but do they pay Floyd initially to have the rights to it?
Also someone above mentioned that Floyd gets a cut out of everything and I wouldn't doubt it. He makes it sound like he's involved in everything so who knows.
It's all speculation really and we can't say exactly how he's doing business. Doubt he'll ever say either lol.
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Originally posted by NearHypnos View PostFloyd pockets more of the revenue than a traditional fighter who pays a lot in fees to promoters, managers, etc etc. So, he made less against Oscar, but because of that fight, he became the "Oscar" of the sport so to speak. Floyd said he met Oscar's demands, so I'm sure he probably only got something like 70-30 or something. There's also the possibility that he puts some of his own money up front to cover some of the costs, and therefore reaps more rewards. I'm not entirely sure what his method is, but it seems to work according to what he's supposedly worth. He probably has a close knit group of people that he deals with in business matters and involves only the absolutely necessary parties. For all we know, 50 is fronting him money in addition to his own and 50 being the homie, only requires his share back with a very small percentage in profit (all speculation, of course and probably doesnt happen, but I'm saying he could have business partners with like minds) Floyd is practically a sure thing to make money..so it's probably safe to say he's a safe investment.
I don't think that anybody really knows what a top fighter earns, there are all sorts of income streams and a variety of money saving "angles". The announced figures are all PR crap. I wouldn't tell you or anyone else what I earn, so why expect it?
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Originally posted by NearHypnos View PostYou could be right, but his IRS probems were supposedly grossly exaggerated.
That and not paying your taxes (iirc was the issue) doesn't mean you don't have money. I dont think they made public his numbers like they did with Pac in his country. HBO probably keeps a good ammount in PPV, but do they pay Floyd initially to have the rights to it?
Also someone above mentioned that Floyd gets a cut out of everything and I wouldn't doubt it. He makes it sound like he's involved in everything so who knows.
It's all speculation really and we can't say exactly how he's doing business. Doubt he'll ever say either lol.
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De La Hoya was guaranteed $23.3 million and Floyd $10 million
After all the revenue came in both of their purses more then doubled. I think it was Floyd $25 Million and De La Hoya $53 million.
Looks like a 70-30 split to me.
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Originally posted by Davis40 View Postnobody really knws what hes worth. he was defintly having money probems with irs and everything. hbo keeps most of the pay per view.
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Originally posted by edgarg View PostThe IRS information was taken from public records by people interested enough to dig into it, and write articles about it. It's "supposedly exaggerated" only in your mind, because you are a raving "Maybug". No harm in that, but don't mislead people.
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