There's no reason on who should get what and what. Health come first so what's the point. Even if Pac fight for free it still wouldn't happen . http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_detailpage&v=y31Xq5tzbLM :deal
you *******s don't get that i'm simply using the numbers to make my case..0 bias..meantime you ****ing idiots are like "oh but this and oh but Oscar that..." shut the **** up and take it..$40,000,000 was fair...if they split $105,000,000 Floyd gets $15,000,000 his highest payday of $50,000,000 and Pac gets $15,000,000 more his highest payday of $25,000,000...very fair deal.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_detailpage&v=y31Xq5tzbLM ^^^^*****s: What the F is this Sh!t, get this Sh!t out of here...not a reliable source . *****s acting dumb now .
You're an idiot. Now you're a cotdamn accountant. Before you *****s were drug experts (on the steroid thing), marketing experts (on the PPV thing), now you're financial experts. Eff you, we all see through your ****.
That's because you keep repeating the same discredited points. 1. Pac is not making $15m more than his career high with a $40m guarantee, more like $3m extra after Arum's 27%. 2. We don't know what Floyd's share would be since he's not taking a fixed fee. It could be a lot higher than your convenient estimate
What Pac pays to his promoter is not relevant to what were arguing. The fight is projected to do 3,000,000 PPV buys...$100,000,000..but i'll say $105,000,000 in splits... I'm not estimating...these are the PROJECTED numbers by Oscar, Al, Richard, and your boy Teddy Atlas...actually $100,000,000 but i'll raise it $105,000,000 to be even.:good:hi::hi::rofl:rofl
as for steroids *****...no reason why any athlete should refuse a drug test....this is beyond the years of Mark McGuire... Pac ****ed himself up *****....he shoulda taken the 50/50 in the 1st negotiations...Pac had a $25,000,000 high at that time while Floyd still only had a $26,200,000 high at that time. ****,it's to easy picking on this mutha fuka.:rofl:rofl:rofl
1. It makes all the difference. If Pac made $25m for JMM, it was after Arum's cut. That's because the guarantee came from him. So to Manny, it's a $3m raise. 2. How do you work out those numbers? 3m * $70+ > $210m vs $135m for Oscar Floyd. And that doesn't include: the gate, international rights (way more than for Hoya), advertising, closed circuit, movie theaters. The point is, flat fee = ******ed.
If Pac were to accept $40 milion flat fee (because we all know Floyd has his best interest in mind :roll on one condition, that Floyd will also accept a flat fee of what you say would be his biggst payday of $65 milion? Will Floyd accept that as fair given that the element of uncertainty is gone for him as well as Pac? You know there is no respected media outlet that thinks this is anywhere close to being a fair, or at least the fairest deal that can be made. $40 million is a lot of money, but anyone with a neutral mind believes this is a lowball offer considering the magnitude of the fight and it's selling potential, no matter what numbers you use to argue. I agree Floyd should be getting the higher purse, but a 65-35 type of split? It takes 2 superstars to pull in this kind potential payday. Floyd is riding on Pac's name just as much as Pac is riding on Floyd's name in this megafight. With this kind of money at stake, I think a 55-45 split for Floyd should be the biggest disparity. You cannot discount the fact that Pac has been the PPV star longer than Floyd. It is this same argument many Floyd fans use when they say Floyd should be the Fighter of the Decade because he has been a Top P4P boxer much longer than Pac. Previous money made from fighting others shouldn't be the final deciding factor, simply because neither fighter has fought another PPV superstar who mirrored their PPV selling power.