Pacquiao insists on 50/50 split (Latest Interview)

Discussion in 'World Boxing Forum' started by cuco10701, Jun 21, 2010.


  1. Piye

    Piye Guest

    How about Floyd gets 60% of the US PPV where he is clearly the bigger name all other earnings are 50 50 if not **** pack his ego and this P4P bull**** are killing the fight.
     
  2. TheJuggernaut

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    Pimp if you dont care if the percentages are that close then why not just go 50-50? Why does Floyd HAVE to get more in your eyes?
     
  3. Pimp C

    Pimp C Too Much Motion Full Member

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    He doesn't have to have more in my eyes, I just want to see the fight. I'm trying to get people to understand how negotiations work and PBF's view on the matter.
     
  4. Piye

    Piye Guest

    I hate this P4P bull****. it holds no merit and should have no bearing on negotiations.
     
  5. TheJuggernaut

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    I hear what your saying. My point is this, yes Floyd does bigger numbers ppv wise (Though the numbers have to be taken into context, but thats a different discussion), but do you feel that asking for a bigger percentage in this fight is necessary from Floyd, considering how this fight is always on the thinnest of ice? I mean if you say 51-49 in Floyds favor is cool, then you have to acknowledge that such a small percentage is nothing more than a cater to Floyds ego right? Its insignificant. Is that small consultation prize worth further stalling or jepordizing this fight? At the end of the day whats the most important thing here, Floyd getting the bigger split or this fight being made? And its not like he's fighting Zab Judah or Paul Williams, this is Manny Pacquiao, the hottest fighter in boxing.
     
  6. Pimp C

    Pimp C Too Much Motion Full Member

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    I agree and I want the fight to be made but when you're dealing with the two biggest egos in boxing little things like that tend to complicate things. Who comes in last, purse split etc. etc. Neither one of these guys at this point are used to being dictated to.
     
  7. TheJuggernaut

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    Yeah man it ****ing sucks.
    Ive never seen a fight that was so necessary yet so fragile :-(
     
  8. Quarteysjab

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    Excellent analysis of fraud's ducking history Globenerd. Don't waste your time trying to convince PimpCoward who is so far lost, he's beyond out of touch with reality. this is what happens when you invest all your intelligence and emotions into a lying coward.

    Pimpcoward is simply blind and ignorant and will grasp on to ANY straw to save face. if fraud came to his house and shat all over his face, he'd ask for more.
     
  9. The_President

    The_President Boxing Addict banned

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    FUK PAC!
    He takes whatever Floyd gives him, the pint sized *****.
     
  10. DobyZhee

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    Manny Pacquiao has never acted like a primadonna. Get that outta your f'n head.
     
  11. Quarteysjab

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    what makes you an expert on negotiations or fraud's view on the matter? Your the biggest dumbfukk here who beleives every damn lie the lil fella tells. you believe everything. Pimpcoward u couldn't see the truth if it slapped you across the face ten times in succession.

    the truth is fraud will never fight anyone high risk who he knows could knock his ass out.
     
  12. Pimp C

    Pimp C Too Much Motion Full Member

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    All of this coming form a guy who has no credibility here and is nothing more than troll. You've been proven worn about PBF for 41 fights and you're still popping off at the mouth about how much of a fraud he is. Just like all that **** you talked about how PBF was going to get his ass kicked by Mosley. How did that work out for you? ****ing fool.:lol::rofl:lol:
     
  13. Pimp C

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    See the Cotto and Hatton fight negotiations for reference.:hi::deal You can try and tell that bull**** to people who don't know **** about boxing but not me I know what the **** I'm talking about.
     
  14. DobyZhee

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    and did he not justify his fair share by knocking beating the pulp outta them? Hell, he should have made Hatton give a refund to the public after that performance.
     
  15. gyll

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    If it was up to me, I'd split it down the middle just to appease the fans. However I can easily see Floyd's argument for the lion's share. Pac has more to gain than Floyd in terms of legacy. Pac isn't even supposed to be fighting at 147, or at least according to consensus opinion. A win over the current welterweight king/ATG would put Pac in a very special place due to the fact that he would have exceeded expectations by miles. A victory for Floyd would warrant good credit but not as flashy mainly because the vast majority of boxing fans would still see it as another predictable win for Floyd over a smaller opponent.