how much did gatti make...

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  1. thunder06

    thunder06 Active Member Full Member

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    for his fight with Oscar back in '01? does anyone know how much he made?
     
  2. Thread Stealer

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    The PPV revenue was $0.

    It was plain HBO, the last one Oscar has had.
     
  3. thunder06

    thunder06 Active Member Full Member

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    oh ok. wow thats surprising. Gatti and De la hoya are really popular, so i thought it was PPV.
     
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    http://www.usatoday.com/sports/boxing/2001-03-24-oscar.htm

    "I could have kept going, but I respect my corner's judgement," said Gatti, who earned $1.8 million. "I never felt like I hit him flush. I fought my heart out. It's all you can do."

    Gatti went to a local hospital for observation and to have the cuts around his right eye stitched up.

    For De La Hoya (No. 2 USA TODAY, 33-2, 27 KOs), it was a triumphant return after losing his welterweight title last June to Shane Mosley, who sat ringside.

    It was also De La Hoya's first fight with promoter Jerry Perenchio and trainer Floyd Mayweather Sr.

    "I'm not even close to becoming as good a fighter as I can," said De La Hoya, who earned $4.5 million. "This was just the start. I knew Gatti would be tough. He's a tough Italian kid. There is still a lot that needs to be worked on. But I'll even be better. This was just my first fight with Mayweather. This is just the beginning."
     
  5. theunderdog

    theunderdog Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    1.8 mil? that's too little for a fight with dlh
     
  6. Marnoff

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    They both made next to nothing compared to what you'd expect. Two of the most marketable fighters.
     
  7. emanuel_augustus

    emanuel_augustus Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Gatti finished his career on a horrible note, but you have to figure he made 10's of millions in his career, hopefully invested it wisely and can now retire and relax.
     
  8. thunder06

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    yea that is kinda weird. if this would have been PPV i would have expected Gatti to make like 8 mill and DLH around 20-25 mill
     
  9. Quik

    Quik Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Wow de la hoya made him work for his money
     
  10. emanuel_augustus

    emanuel_augustus Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Gatti made 3.25 mil against Mayweather and 1.75 million against Dorin (almost as much as against DeLaHoya). Anyone know what he got for the Ward trilogy?
     
  11. emanuel_augustus

    emanuel_augustus Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Gatti 1.7 mil for the 3rd Ward fight...
     
  12. thunder06

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    Gatti made 2 mill and Ward 1 mill for their second fight.
     
  13. Motor City Sam

    Motor City Sam Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Gatti made good money while he was fighting, but I think that "tens of millions" estimate is kind of high.
     
  14. Thread Stealer

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    DLH is a huge star and PPV guy, but Gatti never headlined a PPV before the Mayweather fight. Gatti sells lots of tickets in New Jersey and is a loved TV fighter, but his PPV clout was unknown, and it was a mismatch anyway.

    DLH's only PPV mismatches up to that point were against bigger names, like an old Chavez in the rematch(a legend and massively popular), and to a lesser extent, an old Camacho. Most of his PPVs were competitive (or supposed to be competitive going in), while his "gimmes" were on plain HBO. That was supposed to be a confidence-builder after having only one win in his previous 3 fights, and coming off his first non-controversial loss.
     
  15. emanuel_augustus

    emanuel_augustus Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Not really, just adding up the 4 or 5 fights I can find purse information for comes to nearly $10 million.