Not a lot. Remember Japan doesn't do PPV so that keeps purses over there... More reasonable, suspect he got a solid payday for Yaegashi though. Think he said an Estrada rematch would cost $1-2 million for a combined purse (think it was to be split 50-50 as well) and some folk have been saying that's his way to "duck" the rematch, absolute bull shit from those deluded pudenda.demon1 wrote:Just curious if anyone knows how much Chocolatito has gotten when fighting outside of the US, like Japan? He only got a $250k purse for this? I know little guys don't get that much a attention but damn, being one of the best P4P fighters in the world and getting $250k has gotta suck, especially when someone like Lemieux brings in $1.5 mil
Golovkin’s PPV debut posts a profit
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Freedom2013 wrote:Why do you dislike Golovkin?koolkc107 wrote:Someone still needs to explain how they "planned" to pay out almost half a million more in purses than what they got back in buys.
So lemme get this straight.
Me wanting potentially one of best fighters we have seen to actually live up to that standard of greatness instead of cherry picking equals dislike?
I didn't buy Floyd's last fight because it was a farce. And I said so here and other places. And I didn't buy this one for the same reason. It was a joke. Hell, I even pick Lemieux to win, knowing it would probably take the luckiest punch in boxing history.
But I knew this ppv would be a trainwreck one way or another.
The only lemonade that can be made from this lemon lies in the fact that maybe Loeffler will see that the jig is up and start putting Golovkin in with tougher opposition.
Maybe the lemonade is we finally get to see how great Gennady can be.
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Why people bring Mayweather comparison? Floyd wasn't a big PPV star at all prior to De La Hoya fight. He couldn't even make 380 K buys against Gatti, Judah and Baldomir. Floyd PPV numbers increased dramatically afer ODLH fight. Let's look at GGG PPV numbers after he beats Canelo.
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This fight will not happen anytime soon.So we may have to wait for a very long timeBoxing Writer wrote:Why people bring Mayweather comparison? Floyd wasn't a big PPV star at all prior to De La Hoya fight. He couldn't even make 380 K buys against Gatti, Judah and Baldomir. Floyd PPV numbers increased dramatically afer ODLH fight. Let's look at GGG PPV numbers after he beats Canelo.
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Agree.tiny_acres wrote:This fight will not happen anytime soon.So we may have to wait for a very long timeBoxing Writer wrote:Why people bring Mayweather comparison? Floyd wasn't a big PPV star at all prior to De La Hoya fight. He couldn't even make 380 K buys against Gatti, Judah and Baldomir. Floyd PPV numbers increased dramatically afer ODLH fight. Let's look at GGG PPV numbers after he beats Canelo.
It just didn’t help that Golovkin's very poor showing in the buys department handed Canelo and Cotto even more reasons to act like Divas. And the sad part is there will be an element of truth to their excuses.
Yeah, we as fans might be able to see it is BS, but it is going to stick. Both men will point to his numbers to give him a crummy split. And they will make him drain himself to get that little bone they throw him.
If I am Loeffler, I schedule a name fight for December. On regular cable. Get those millions of views back in folks minds.
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quillin and lee will EACH earn GGG more than lemieux, and they would each agree to fight himcaldo2025 wrote: Quillin and Lee just wouldn't bring the type of dough he needs this late in his career...If he bumps up to SM and defeats Ward similarly to Lemieux then everyone will be forced to start talking.
for about the same that lemieux got, because it is much more than they can get for fighting
anyone else, including each other. how much did floyd sell before the de la hoya fight?
in your first ppv you don't take over the world. everyone got paid, including the promoters,
so the event was a success. andy lee in MSG would sell out again because of the irish thing,
quillin is based in brooklyn so maybe that would be at barclays and you know all those russians
in brooklyn would show up for that, and ppv would probably be the same or higher. with each
success, GGG's profile increases. this is how you build a star. if the canelo fight comes off on
cinco de mayo weekend for all 4 titles, that would be the biggest fight of next year, period,
close to a million PPV buys and maybe in an outdoor stadium. how much is lee really going to
make fighting saunders in december? there is a chance each time lee fights he will lose
his title, so he would be an idiot not to take $1.5mil to fight GGG. the loss wouldn't hurt his
rep at all and he could probably contend at 154 immediately after. if he loses to the likes of
saunders, he won't even sniff a fraction of a mil again. i see the lee-GGG fight going off before
the canelo-GGG fight saturday, may 7. ward is boring and fighting at light heavy.
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Boxing Writer wrote:Why people bring Mayweather comparison? Floyd wasn't a big PPV star at all prior to De La Hoya fight. He couldn't even make 380 K buys against Gatti, Judah and Baldomir. Floyd PPV numbers increased dramatically afer ODLH fight. Let's look at GGG PPV numbers after he beats Canelo.
finaly someone makes sense.
de la hoya made pac & chicken into ppv super stars
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Well someone tell the guy making sense that Mayweather's totals for his first 3 PPVs (Gatti, Juduh, Baldomir) are better than DLH's totals for his first three.Chepppaaa wrote:Boxing Writer wrote:Why people bring Mayweather comparison? Floyd wasn't a big PPV star at all prior to De La Hoya fight. He couldn't even make 380 K buys against Gatti, Judah and Baldomir. Floyd PPV numbers increased dramatically afer ODLH fight. Let's look at GGG PPV numbers after he beats Canelo.
finaly someone makes sense.
de la hoya made pac & chicken into ppv super stars
And tell Senor Sense that DLH's highest ppv without Floyd is 1.4 million against Trinidad- about a full million buys less than Oscar vs Floyd.
To say DLH "made" Floyd is just not accurate. He was a springboard for Mayweather, but there's plenty of reason to think Floyd would have eventually made it to megastar status without Oscar...just would have took longer.
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koolkc107 wrote:Well someone tell the guy making sense that Mayweather's totals for his first 3 PPVs (Gatti, Juduh, Baldomir) are better than DLH's totals for his first three.Chepppaaa wrote:Boxing Writer wrote:Why people bring Mayweather comparison? Floyd wasn't a big PPV star at all prior to De La Hoya fight. He couldn't even make 380 K buys against Gatti, Judah and Baldomir. Floyd PPV numbers increased dramatically afer ODLH fight. Let's look at GGG PPV numbers after he beats Canelo.
finaly someone makes sense.
de la hoya made pac & chicken into ppv super stars
And tell Senor Sense that DLH's highest ppv without Floyd is 1.4 million against Trinidad- about a full million buys less than Oscar vs Floyd.
To say DLH "made" Floyd is just not accurate. He was a springboard for Mayweather, but there's plenty of reason to think Floyd would have eventually made it to megastar status without Oscar...just would have took longer.
i dont think so. before de la hoya, floyd was a nobody in terms of ppv, afterwards, without de la hoya he would have faced hatton, old mosley. marqeuz and ortiz. sorry, you dont get a ppv superstar by boxing those guys. on top when you are a boring ass boxer, take 1 year vacations and dont fight the best in your era.
there are 3 reasons why floyd became this ppv super star and the most important reason was de la hoya. he gave him the celebrity platform, the attention. the second reason was floyd being "money" persona and flashing, youung people are so dumb, they buy into the lifestyle and stupidity- the 3 reason was the fantasy match up against pacquiao.
but it all started with de la hoya. he made chicken.
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You were cosigning another poster's numbers about Floyd. I pointed out that Mayweather's numbers in his first 3 PPVs were better than Oscar's. I pointed out that DLH'S fight with Floyd is A MILLION BUYS BETTER than Oscar's next highest total.
If you are going to cosign numbers then spare me your opinion on what you think might have happened with no DLH fight.
Fact is, beating Oscar did help. But saying he made Floyd ignores the fact Oscar never had as big a fight before or after.
But we know Floyd did
If you are going to cosign numbers then spare me your opinion on what you think might have happened with no DLH fight.
Fact is, beating Oscar did help. But saying he made Floyd ignores the fact Oscar never had as big a fight before or after.
But we know Floyd did
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Maybe arguing with a guy who calls a professional fighter "chicken" is a waste of your time.koolkc107 wrote:You were cosigning another poster's numbers about Floyd. I pointed out that Mayweather's numbers in his first 3 PPVs where better than Oscar's. I pointed out that DLH'S fight with Floyd is A MILLION BUYS BETTER than Oscar's next highest total.
If you are going to cosign numbers then spare me your opinion on what you think might have happened with no DLH fight.
Fact is, beating Oscar did help. But saying he made Floyd ignores the fact Oscar never had as big a fight before or after.
But we know Floyd did
Just a thought.
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Point taken
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I think that you're talking about pennies on the dollar when you talk about how much more money will be generated by GGG fighting Quillin or Lee. One could argue that it would make less money than GGG/Lemieux.sucracristo wrote:quillin and lee will EACH earn GGG more than lemieux, and they would each agree to fight himcaldo2025 wrote: Quillin and Lee just wouldn't bring the type of dough he needs this late in his career...If he bumps up to SM and defeats Ward similarly to Lemieux then everyone will be forced to start talking.
for about the same that lemieux got, because it is much more than they can get for fighting
anyone else, including each other. how much did floyd sell before the de la hoya fight?
in your first ppv you don't take over the world. everyone got paid, including the promoters,
so the event was a success. andy lee in MSG would sell out again because of the irish thing,
quillin is based in brooklyn so maybe that would be at barclays and you know all those russians
in brooklyn would show up for that, and ppv would probably be the same or higher. with each
success, GGG's profile increases. this is how you build a star. if the canelo fight comes off on
cinco de mayo weekend for all 4 titles, that would be the biggest fight of next year, period,
close to a million PPV buys and maybe in an outdoor stadium. how much is lee really going to
make fighting saunders in december? there is a chance each time lee fights he will lose
his title, so he would be an idiot not to take $1.5mil to fight GGG. the loss wouldn't hurt his
rep at all and he could probably contend at 154 immediately after. if he loses to the likes of
saunders, he won't even sniff a fraction of a mil again. i see the lee-GGG fight going off before
the canelo-GGG fight saturday, may 7. ward is boring and fighting at light heavy.
I think that we can all forget about the unification fight. There's no way Cotto signs on to fight GGG if he wins, no shot. I thought that Canelo had the nuggets to take on GGG but now he's yapping about catch weights below the Middleweight Limits, Canelo is naturally heavier than GGG too. He's showing his true colors.
At some point, SOMEONE has to take a chance and a risk if they want to make a fraction of the proceeds Floyd typically got in his PPV fights. GGG does hold some of those cards himself and it's going to take him either coming down in weight or move on up to take on the bigger men out there. He's not young so at some point in the next couple of years, he's going to have to make some tough decisions.
The Canelo/Cotto fight was so appealing to me because i thought that the winner would be facing GGG. But now i know that they will just vacate the title if forced to fight GGG and that stinks.
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don't get discouraged so easily from all the bs talking. if canelo wins, i don't see him vacating.caldo2025 wrote:The Canelo/Cotto fight was so appealing to me because i thought that the winner would be facing GGG. But now i know that they will just vacate the title if forced to fight GGG and that stinks.
GGG may wind up dropping to 158 to get the deal signed, but it won't make a difference in the
end. if canelo wins next month, the GGG negotiations for sat may 7 will start within a week.
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I hope so man. But I don't see Canelo beating Cotto. Cotto is too quick and powerful for him. I see Cotto winning the early and middle rounds but slowing down towards the end like he has in the past and if Canelo doesn't get the late KO then Cotto will win comfortably. Canelo is elite versus a slow power puncher but just good against the elite swift quick boxers.sucracristo wrote:don't get discouraged so easily from all the bs talking. if canelo wins, i don't see him vacating.caldo2025 wrote:The Canelo/Cotto fight was so appealing to me because i thought that the winner would be facing GGG. But now i know that they will just vacate the title if forced to fight GGG and that stinks.
GGG may wind up dropping to 158 to get the deal signed, but it won't make a difference in the
end. if canelo wins next month, the GGG negotiations for sat may 7 will start within a week.
How do you think that fight will shake out?