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Originally posted by niceyboo3 View PostIt has to be really reasonable.. Would GGG get any of the ppv? That would suck. I'll order the fight to watch Canelo vs GGG, not Canelo alone. I haven't saw Canelo on ppv since Mayweather and that wasn't even for him. GGG deserves a fair share.
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Originally posted by boliodogs View PostI think GGG should get at least as much money as Khan got for fighting Canelo since it's a much bigger fight than Canelo-Khan was. I heard Khan got 13 million dollars but I don't know if that is accurate. I don't think this fight will ever happen because GGG should win it and Oscar doesn't want another loss on Canelo's record. I think Oscar will make a very low offer which will be rightfully turned down.
Why can't Golovkin get the same package? $3m plus the Germany/Europe TV rights to the fight, and a share on the PPV over 700k PPVs?
If Golovkin is really the "big drama show", that package should be worth a **** ton to Golovkin.
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Originally posted by SugarKaineHook View PostLoeffler should be more subtle for what's in his best interest during interviews... smirks when answering major deals like K2's never at fault. K2 nor the media ever disclose out of curiosity what HE feels is satisfactory with splits. He never talks about $$$ for obvious reasons. Golovkin, the protected boxerLast edited by OnePunch; 09-08-2016, 04:45 PM.
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Originally posted by Scipio2009 View PostNo one knows what Khan actually got, but it's pretty obvious that he got a package (if I had to guess, $2m/$3m on the fight, the UK TV rights to the event, and likely some upside on the PPV beyond the level that the event got to).
Why can't Golovkin get the same package? $3m plus the Germany/Europe TV rights to the fight, and a share on the PPV over 700k PPVs?
If Golovkin is really the "big drama show", that package should be worth a **** ton to Golovkin.
I would say the upside should kick in at whatever number Canelo-Smith does, because that is a more accurate measure of how many buys Canelo can do on his own.......
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Originally posted by OnePunch View Post700k is too high a number, as it implies that Canelo can do 700k on his own, therefore all that money is his. I do not believe he can draw 700k buys on his own
I would say the upside should kick in at whatever number Canelo-Smith does, because that is a more accurate measure of how many buys Canelo can do on his own.......
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Originally posted by niceyboo3 View PostIt has to be really reasonable.. Would GGG get any of the ppv? That would suck. I'll order the fight to watch Canelo vs GGG, not Canelo alone. I haven't saw Canelo on ppv since Mayweather and that wasn't even for him. GGG deserves a fair share.
People **** on it, but it's no different than with the Mayweather offer to Pacquiao; rather than deal with the promotional BS, here's your pay on the front end, I'll bare the risk on the fight, and make my own money on the back-end.
$40m to Pacquiao, plus the costs of putting on/promoting the event, likely has the costs of the event near $55m. Assume a $15m proceed on the gate, and Floyd would still be looking at needing to generate ~$80m on PPV to cover the cost; depending on how agressively the event were priced, Floyd would need the event to generate 1.25m PPV buys before he saw a penny. Floyd would basically need to match the Oscar De La Hoya PPV buyrate to get his own $40m on the fight.
85/15, if everyone is being honest about it, would likely be the "split" on Alvarez-Golovkin; K2 simply needs to do their due diligence, project out the possible net proceeds on the fight as best as they can, and then work for a pay package worth 15% of that net number.
a package worth $4m/$5m (with upside on the various parts) would be more than equitable.
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Originally posted by OnePunch View Postmaybe he realizes that trying to negotiate through the media rarely bears fruit. Or, maybe he just thinks that however Canelo and GGG end up splitting THEIR money is really none of your business, and they dont need your approval or care what you think about it....
Of course to One Punch Productions, K2 can do no wrong. You starting an ice cream company or going back to promoting?
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Originally posted by SugarKaineHook View Postyeah man, disclosing percentages is a new thing and exclusive to American Samoan. but it's practical to lie about things in general ala K2, like never making an effort to publicize Golovkin vs Lee a year for the supposed tragic loss even though he continued to fight just like any boxer in history who lost a relative close to a bout or title match.
Of course to One Punch Productions, K2 can do no wrong. You starting an ice cream company or going back to promoting?
Either publicly call them out about their nonsense, or just shut up alltogether. Im tired of hearing it.......Last edited by OnePunch; 09-08-2016, 05:20 PM.
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