Originally posted by NearHypnos
View Post
Announcement
Collapse
No announcement yet.
What split did Oscar give Floyd?
Collapse
-
-
Originally posted by NearHypnos View PostFirst I've heard it too but that's what he called me. :|...
It's like unless you're saying something negative about Floyd, shame on you, right? Lol
Comment
-
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.
Floyd has gambling issues. That may be his biggest problem and eventual downfall. Not sure about he knowing the nitty gritty details of the promo biz. Probably someone else does.
Comment
-
Originally posted by sdcluser View PostFloyd has gambling issues. That may be his biggest problem and eventual downfall. Not sure about he knowing the nitty gritty details of the promo biz. Probably someone else does.
Comment
-
Originally posted by 4CornersKid View PostRight. People need to realize that blame is on both Floyd and Manny. And Floyd has now become the most underrated fighter on here, in terms of career. I've never seen a fighter do the things he's done and get s**T on so bad, it's crazy.
Comment
-
-
Originally posted by 4CornersKid View PostThe fact that he can put that money down tells me he's not even remotely close to in trouble for money though. If he keeps gambling the way he does now after his finished boxing, he could wind up in trouble down the road.
Nothing seems to change, why would you expect otherwise when he finishes boxing. A successful promotional company would alleviate gambling issues.
Comment
-
Originally posted by zcm View Postmayweather 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.
Comment
Comment