Should Floyd get all the PPV revenues and Zero for Pacquiao?

Discussion in 'World Boxing Forum' started by puga_ni_nana, Mar 2, 2012.


  1. It is clear as day now, Floyd don't want the fight.

    1. It is too risky
    2. he can fight anyone else that he wants on his terms and win.
    3. It would be too satisfying for his father and he couldn't say he never lost in his career.
    4. Pac deserved the FOTD award + thanks god he was awarded it.
    5. Floyd never beat that career defining one, the prime HOF fighter and he don't care about it just the belts and the money and the seperation of accomplishments from his dad.
     
  2. punisher

    punisher Boxing Junkie Full Member

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  3. Anima

    Anima Kinetic Link Full Member

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    Not this time, or not yet. Now if Floyd offered a legit offer or accepted at least we would know if Pac is really ducking him.
    But the fact still remains, Pac Ok'ed to the tests, date and venue. asked for a fair split. Floyd walked away. :lol:
     
  4. tinorknitz

    tinorknitz Boxing Addict Full Member

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    It doesn't get any clearer than that.
     
  5. str1

    str1 Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Yes, but I think its mostly Arum putting the road blocks. Just like Floyd is unsure of beating Pac, Arum is unsure of a Manny's win. That is mainly the reason for the fight not happening.
     
  6. SJS19

    SJS19 Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    This, is an unbiased level headed opinion that I can respect.
     
  7. str1

    str1 Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Pac agreed to the date and venue not Arum and as we all know Arum has the last word. So, yes Pac and mainly Arum have put road blocks too.
     
  8. jansby mac

    jansby mac Well-Known Member Full Member

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    And where are floyd's usuall defenders, both main and alt accounts?
     
  9. boxsensei

    boxsensei Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    40million is more than fair. It would be Pac's biggest payday of his career. Pac wouldn't be the star he is without his name being linked to Mayweather. Mayweather has consistently sold more ppv's against common opponents, he's a bigger draw, and the offer is fair.

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  10. tinorknitz

    tinorknitz Boxing Addict Full Member

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    They are on a secret meeting, formulating the perfect excuse for Floyd's 100% PPV demand.
     
  11. puga_ni_nana

    puga_ni_nana Dempsey Roll Full Member

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    so floyd should have not called pacquiao then if you think pac has no power to make this fight. and floyd was about to wire his $20M advance to pac if pac just agreed to the deal that excludes him from PPV.

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  12. puga_ni_nana

    puga_ni_nana Dempsey Roll Full Member

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    without any PPV revenue for pacquiao? so how much do you think floyd would get if pac agreed to $40M flat fee?
     
  13. klion22

    klion22 Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    Despite how bad Pac looked against JMM, it's plain and clear that Floyd still don't want to get in the ring with Pac. Too much of a risk.
     
  14. boxsensei

    boxsensei Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Hard to say maybe around 60 to 70 is a good guess. You have to understand pac is indirectly getting the ppv revenue. Floyd would be adavancing the fee out of his own money, so even though he's keeping all of the revenue, you have to remember that it a big chunk of it covers the advance he made to Pac.
     
  15. puga_ni_nana

    puga_ni_nana Dempsey Roll Full Member

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    and it could be more? so would you admit now that floyd excluding pac off the PPV revenue is a ***** ass offer when pac even outsold him last year?