If you were Manny Pacquiao, Would you accept $40 million but NO PPV share?

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  1. Scar

    Scar VIP Member Full Member

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    Definitely not. Mayweather is completely overlooking the fact that Pacquiao has been drawing big numbers lately and IS a major draw in this sport, that offer is an insult and a joke to someone in Pacquiao's level/status.
     
  2. papadoc28

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    If I were Manny I would have never allowed something as simple as a blood test prevent the fight from happening back when the deal was 50/50. What a dumbass! Now look at the position he's in. Has accepted the full random testing(I think) and now he could very well have to take a lesser purse. Good job genius.

    Pacquiao gets the "FACEPALM OF THE DECADE" award.
     
  3. Scar

    Scar VIP Member Full Member

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    I hope you're not another troll I'll foolishly take seriously as the previous "Primera" character.

    Back when it was 50/50 Pacquiao was P4P#1, coming off powerful/shocking victories over DLH, Hatton and Cotto. Mayweather was coming off a two year lay-off and a win over Marquez. Clearly, Mayweather was in no position to enlist a set to demands despite his draw power. Mayweather's approach was clearly disrespectful with his false accusations in cheap attempts to belittle a great fighter like Pacquiao. Pacquiao clearly, as proven since 2009, has other options and doesn't need to allow Mayweather to **** all over him in a laughable fight contract he's supposed to sign. Don't compare yourself drooling over $40 million you never saw and will never see with Pacquiao.
     

  4. Says who?? come on show me evidence not rumours or blogs
     
  5. As the fight will make between $160-$200 milion $40 mill is between 20 & 25%
    So NO it is not that large, considering Pac and Fraud are tied for P4P and Pac is one step below him in earnings in all sports
    Dont you look an IDIOT
     
  6. Thatman

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    The fighters get about 1/3 of that revenue...so if the guarantee in total 100% went to Manny...and Floyd only glot paid off the back end then Floyd would end up with about $65 million if the fight did $195 million...fair deal...40 million for manny and $65 million to the guy who does much bigger numbers and averages more than $28 million in revenue amongst common opponents. Numbers tell the truth on it.yea.....:hat
     
  7. Thatman

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    End up Manny making about $14.5 million more his highest payday and Floyd making $20 million more his highest payday....fair deal as Floyd produces more revenue among common opponents and gets paid more per fight by far. Manny ducking...yeah....
     
  8. lester proctor

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    Again with the loose figures. Please check recent Floyd ppv gross vs combined purse, it's actually over 50% unless he's shockingly overstating his earnings.
     
  9. Thatman

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    Floyd made $45 million for his last fight and the fight did $94 million in revenue. Pacquiao has not done these numbers man.:deal

    Go check Pac's revenue numbers then talk to me..I deal with numbers..list all common opponents revenue, ppv numbers, and purses.:deal
     
  10. Thatman

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    His guarantee was $32 million..he took another 13 of the 94 million and Cotto took a little over 2 million.

    Manny does not do 94 million in revenue. Unfortunately, he did $52 million in revenue for his last fight at best, per articles and interviews done by various promoters etc..

    You can hate all you want but numbers aren't changing.:deal:hi:
     
  11. lester proctor

    lester proctor Boxing Addict Full Member

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    And again you refuse to use common sense. Once again, if Arum pays Pac $26m for JMM, it is not subject to an additional Arum cut. Arum cut is all profits minus expenses for the fightcard he's promoting. If Pac fights on another promoter card, he gets to pay Arum some minimum. Capiche?
     
  12. lester proctor

    lester proctor Boxing Addict Full Member

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    You just can't stop with bad numbers, can you. Cotto making 2m, :patsch

    http://www.badlefthook.com/2012/5/2...el-cotto-8-million-ppv-upside-hbo-boxing-news
     
  13. platnumpapi

    platnumpapi Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    hell yeah if i was only making 6 to 8 million a fight. career high payday is a career high payday **** the dumb ****.
     
  14. Jetmax

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    Those who answered yes I advise you not to go into business that requires critical money-making decisions. And stay away from negotiations of any kind.
     
  15. LordJomski

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