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what % will PBF give manny?

1.20%
5
26%
2.25%
2
11%
3.30%
5
26%
4.35%
1
5%
5.40%
6
32%
 
Total votes: 19

dickbelden
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Badhusker
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Post by Badhusker »

Whether it is 60/40, 70/30, or anything inbetween, Pac should accept it. Basically the same Pac gave Cotto when Cotto was champ, and what DLH gave Floyd. Pac can always get the bigger % if he beats Floyd in the rematch.

What Pac has to remember, between the last offer from Floyd and now, Pac has lost twice, (even though one was debatable) and his PPV numbers are not good. He shouldn't expect to get the same offer.

30% of this fight will still be far and away more than he has ever made, and he can do the fight for the fans. He did say he was willing to fight for charity last year.
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Post by Rodian »

70-30 isnt a bad deal, believe me he would take it. Hes probably gonna use that to pay his taxes and use the publicity of possibly beating Mayweather for political purposes.
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I guess it all depends on who "negotiates" the purposed fight. I believe their might be a bit of of overcrowding on Mayweather's side. Not in any particular order Mayweather promotions, Golden Boy, CBS Showtime. Oh almost forgot and add in Al Haymon.

The Big Four vs. Arum's Top Rank?
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MachoTime wrote:I guess it all depends on who "negotiates" the purposed fight. I believe their might be a bit of of overcrowding on Mayweather's side. Not in any particular order Mayweather promotions, Golden Boy, CBS Showtime. Oh almost forgot and add in Al Haymon.

The Big Four vs. Arum's Top Rank?

Mayweather Promotions is a "big 4"? :lol: Biggest card Floyd ever ran was a Friday night card Lara vs Iche. Guy doesn't even promote his own fights. Al Haymon is a big 4? The guy is just a "manager" who takes charge of some kind of underground network where guys sign up with him they get garbage fights they're gaurenteed to win.



Right now it's Top Rank & Showtime vs Mayweather & his CBS bosses. Goldenboy is a middleground, Delahoya is kissing Arum's ass just now, Goldenboy's part in the equation to get a peice of the May vs Pac card would be stacking an undercard.
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Rodian wrote:70-30 isnt a bad deal, believe me he would take it. Hes probably gonna use that to pay his taxes and use the publicity of possibly beating Mayweather for political purposes.

BS, he had a 50-50 deal and didn't take that, what makes you think he takes a 70-30?

http://sports.yahoo.com/news/boxing--fl ... fight.html

Manny's been using every excuse not to fight: First it was "I'm afraid of needles" then it was "having blood drawn weakens me" then after that it was not unless it was a 50-50 split (of which it was but he still did not sign) then it was they wanted the fight when they knew Money was going to jail but then when he got out they started saying Pac needed 6 months for a cut to heal, then it was Arum wanted an outside stadium with 16 thousand more seats, then it had to be at the stadium in Dallas..........I could go on and on and on but it's obvious that Manny nor Arum really wants this fight.

Somehow Floyd gets called the Duck when it was Manny who had everything he wanted in the very first deal but made the "I'm afraid of needles" excuse and the fight went off the radar.

Clowns like you and those who believe all the crap that comes from Arum and his camp are the reason why lies continually get circulated on all these forums.
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Post by dominik »

I think 30% is too low, 35-40% would be a fair offer for pac.
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He will "give" him 0%. 0% of nothing...
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Post by MachoTime »

Ricky_ wrote:
MachoTime wrote:I guess it all depends on who "negotiates" the purposed fight. I believe their might be a bit of of overcrowding on Mayweather's side. Not in any particular order Mayweather promotions, Golden Boy, CBS Showtime. Oh almost forgot and add in Al Haymon.

The Big Four vs. Arum's Top Rank?

Mayweather Promotions is a "big 4"? :lol: Biggest card Floyd ever ran was a Friday night card Lara vs Iche. Guy doesn't even promote his own fights. Al Haymon is a big 4? The guy is just a "manager" who takes charge of some kind of underground network where guys sign up with him they get garbage fights they're gaurenteed to win.



Right now it's Top Rank & Showtime vs Mayweather & his CBS bosses. Goldenboy is a middleground, Delahoya is kissing Arum's ass just now, Goldenboy's part in the equation to get a peice of the May vs Pac card would be stacking an undercard.
How about "The Fabulous Four" :lol:
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Post by hoagylt »

KBB wrote:
Rodian wrote:70-30 isnt a bad deal, believe me he would take it. Hes probably gonna use that to pay his taxes and use the publicity of possibly beating Mayweather for political purposes.

BS, he had a 50-50 deal and didn't take that, what makes you think he takes a 70-30?

http://sports.yahoo.com/news/boxing--fl ... fight.html

Manny's been using every excuse not to fight: First it was "I'm afraid of needles" then it was "having blood drawn weakens me" then after that it was not unless it was a 50-50 split (of which it was but he still did not sign) then it was they wanted the fight when they knew Money was going to jail but then when he got out they started saying Pac needed 6 months for a cut to heal, then it was Arum wanted an outside stadium with 16 thousand more seats, then it had to be at the stadium in Dallas..........I could go on and on and on but it's obvious that Manny nor Arum really wants this fight.

Somehow Floyd gets called the Duck when it was Manny who had everything he wanted in the very first deal but made the "I'm afraid of needles" excuse and the fight went off the radar.

Clowns like you and those who believe all the crap that comes from Arum and his camp are the reason why lies continually get circulated on all these forums.
He would not take it,and clowns like you? You're a forgin Nitwit. 50% and Pac would not take it? That makes you now a delude nitwit.

"Somehow Floyd gets called the Duck when it was Manny who had everything he wanted in the very first deal but made the "I'm afraid of needles" excuse and the fight went off the radar."

Floyd is that you???????????????
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Post by hoagylt »

I,will not believe the fight till they get in the ring. To me they are both a notch below they're prime,with Pac losing a tad more due to outside interests.Unfortunately they can both make a ton of money without fighting each other.I am not sure if May will chance losing the 0.
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Post by Boxing Prospect »

hoagylt wrote:
KBB wrote:
Rodian wrote:70-30 isnt a bad deal, believe me he would take it. Hes probably gonna use that to pay his taxes and use the publicity of possibly beating Mayweather for political purposes.

BS, he had a 50-50 deal and didn't take that, what makes you think he takes a 70-30?

http://sports.yahoo.com/news/boxing--fl ... fight.html

Manny's been using every excuse not to fight: First it was "I'm afraid of needles" then it was "having blood drawn weakens me" then after that it was not unless it was a 50-50 split (of which it was but he still did not sign) then it was they wanted the fight when they knew Money was going to jail but then when he got out they started saying Pac needed 6 months for a cut to heal, then it was Arum wanted an outside stadium with 16 thousand more seats, then it had to be at the stadium in Dallas..........I could go on and on and on but it's obvious that Manny nor Arum really wants this fight.

Somehow Floyd gets called the Duck when it was Manny who had everything he wanted in the very first deal but made the "I'm afraid of needles" excuse and the fight went off the radar.

Clowns like you and those who believe all the crap that comes from Arum and his camp are the reason why lies continually get circulated on all these forums.
He would not take it,and clowns like you? You're a forgin Nitwit. 50% and Pac would not take it? That makes you now a delude nitwit.

"Somehow Floyd gets called the Duck when it was Manny who had everything he wanted in the very first deal but made the "I'm afraid of needles" excuse and the fight went off the radar."

Floyd is that you???????????????
If it is he wouldn't answer, he wouldn't understand the question >_>
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Post by KBB »

hoagylt wrote: He would not take it,and clowns like you? You're a forgin Nitwit. 50% and Pac would not take it? That makes you now a delude nitwit.

"Somehow Floyd gets called the Duck when it was Manny who had everything he wanted in the very first deal but made the "I'm afraid of needles" excuse and the fight went off the radar."

Floyd is that you???????????????
Maybe your dumb ass should try reading the link before you go opening your big stupid mouth:

http://sports.yahoo.com/news/boxing--fl ... fight.html

YES, Pac rejected the 50-50 deal, this is OLD news but apparently a newbee dumb ass like you weren't aware of this so I posted it up just so you can have a cup of STFU.
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