2. Gennady Golovkin wow
3. Canelo Alvarez
4. Vasiliy Lomachenko
5. Deontay Wilder
6. Errol Spence
7. Terence Crawford
8. Sergey Kovalev
9. Daniel Jacobs
10. Mikey Garcia
@Forbes
There is no doubt that GGG was promoted and managed pretty damn well.
Golovkin above Canelo, how? it's just wrong, impossible.apollo creed wrote: ↑04 Jan 2019, 13:02 1. Anthony Joshua
2. Gennady Golovkin wow![]()
3. Canelo Alvarez
4. Vasiliy Lomachenko
5. Deontay Wilder
6. Errol Spence
7. Terence Crawford
8. Sergey Kovalev
9. Daniel Jacobs
10. Mikey Garcia
@Forbes
There is no doubt that GGG was promoted and managed pretty damn well.![]()
Yeah can't see it, Canelo got $33m for his recent demolition job alone.dagilechia wrote: ↑04 Jan 2019, 19:43Golovkin above Canelo, how? it's just wrong, impossible.apollo creed wrote: ↑04 Jan 2019, 13:02 1. Anthony Joshua
2. Gennady Golovkin wow![]()
3. Canelo Alvarez
4. Vasiliy Lomachenko
5. Deontay Wilder
6. Errol Spence
7. Terence Crawford
8. Sergey Kovalev
9. Daniel Jacobs
10. Mikey Garcia
@Forbes
There is no doubt that GGG was promoted and managed pretty damn well.![]()
You got to remember, GGG fought earlier in the year and he fought Canelo. Canelo only fought GGG in Sept and probably isn't finish collecting his payments from the Fielding fight.dagilechia wrote: ↑04 Jan 2019, 19:43Golovkin above Canelo, how? it's just wrong, impossible.apollo creed wrote: ↑04 Jan 2019, 13:02 1. Anthony Joshua
2. Gennady Golovkin wow![]()
3. Canelo Alvarez
4. Vasiliy Lomachenko
5. Deontay Wilder
6. Errol Spence
7. Terence Crawford
8. Sergey Kovalev
9. Daniel Jacobs
10. Mikey Garcia
@Forbes
There is no doubt that GGG was promoted and managed pretty damn well.![]()
Doesn't mean he got it all at once. The fight was just 3 weeks ago.Nightmare Roy wrote: ↑04 Jan 2019, 23:00Yeah can't see it, Canelo got $33m for his recent demolition job alone.dagilechia wrote: ↑04 Jan 2019, 19:43Golovkin above Canelo, how? it's just wrong, impossible.apollo creed wrote: ↑04 Jan 2019, 13:02 1. Anthony Joshua
2. Gennady Golovkin wow![]()
3. Canelo Alvarez
4. Vasiliy Lomachenko
5. Deontay Wilder
6. Errol Spence
7. Terence Crawford
8. Sergey Kovalev
9. Daniel Jacobs
10. Mikey Garcia
@Forbes
There is no doubt that GGG was promoted and managed pretty damn well.![]()
GGG has endorsement deals with Nike's Jordan Brand, Hublot, Tecate and Chivas Regal. It's the income from different sources not only the PPV money.dagilechia wrote: ↑04 Jan 2019, 19:43Golovkin above Canelo, how? it's just wrong, impossible.apollo creed wrote: ↑04 Jan 2019, 13:02 1. Anthony Joshua
2. Gennady Golovkin wow![]()
3. Canelo Alvarez
4. Vasiliy Lomachenko
5. Deontay Wilder
6. Errol Spence
7. Terence Crawford
8. Sergey Kovalev
9. Daniel Jacobs
10. Mikey Garcia
@Forbes
There is no doubt that GGG was promoted and managed pretty damn well.![]()
I am sure Oscar took some share from Alvarez paycheck :ORuthless-RKO wrote: ↑05 Jan 2019, 07:56 Golovkin only made $1m agains Vanes and no doubt Canelo made at least $10m more than GGG in their fight in September after PPV revenue.. I know GGG has his endorsements, but so does Canelo. Don’t know how much each is worth, but pretty sure even without the Fielding money, Canelo could still have made more than GGG.
Of course he would, he’s his promoter. I don’t think Loeffler took a promoters cut from GGG’s purse as the fight was co-promoted by GGG Promotions, so owned by Golovkin himself. Loeffler was on GGG’s payroll if anything. So he would have still got something. Not the usual promoters %..Cent0089 wrote: ↑05 Jan 2019, 08:00I am sure Oscar took some share from Alvarez paycheck :ORuthless-RKO wrote: ↑05 Jan 2019, 07:56 Golovkin only made $1m agains Vanes and no doubt Canelo made at least $10m more than GGG in their fight in September after PPV revenue.. I know GGG has his endorsements, but so does Canelo. Don’t know how much each is worth, but pretty sure even without the Fielding money, Canelo could still have made more than GGG.
Probably yes but we all know that Canelo is a bigger name. It's not that so important compared with the fact that GGG is getting lots of M's for a fighter that he's not latino , canadian or british. That means he and his team are doing something right.Ruthless-RKO wrote: ↑05 Jan 2019, 07:56 Golovkin only made $1m agains Vanes and no doubt Canelo made at least $10m more than GGG in their fight in September after PPV revenue.. I know GGG has his endorsements, but so does Canelo. Don’t know how much each is worth, but pretty sure even without the Fielding money, Canelo could still have made more than GGG.
Good point! It may be a fat one. Oscar loves those 'gineger' big money.Cent0089 wrote: ↑05 Jan 2019, 08:00I am sure Oscar took some share from Alvarez paycheck :ORuthless-RKO wrote: ↑05 Jan 2019, 07:56 Golovkin only made $1m agains Vanes and no doubt Canelo made at least $10m more than GGG in their fight in September after PPV revenue.. I know GGG has his endorsements, but so does Canelo. Don’t know how much each is worth, but pretty sure even without the Fielding money, Canelo could still have made more than GGG.
GGG has been financially successful in his career no doubt. He was being paid just over $1m for his US fights that were not PPV, earned $2m for Lemieux, $5m for Brook, $2.5m for Jacobs.. then came the big bucks in his 2 Canelo fights. He was probably doing well financially before the Canelo fights, but it was those that pushed him to super financial security. Every boxers dream.apollo creed wrote: ↑05 Jan 2019, 08:04Probably yes but we all know that Canelo is a bigger name. It's not that so important compared with the fact that GGG is getting lots of M's for a fighter that he's not latino , canadian or british. That means he and his team are doing something right.Ruthless-RKO wrote: ↑05 Jan 2019, 07:56 Golovkin only made $1m agains Vanes and no doubt Canelo made at least $10m more than GGG in their fight in September after PPV revenue.. I know GGG has his endorsements, but so does Canelo. Don’t know how much each is worth, but pretty sure even without the Fielding money, Canelo could still have made more than GGG.![]()
What’s the usual promoters cut? 10%? He could take more.apollo creed wrote: ↑05 Jan 2019, 08:07Good point! It may be a fat one. Oscar loves those 'gineger' big money.Cent0089 wrote: ↑05 Jan 2019, 08:00I am sure Oscar took some share from Alvarez paycheck :ORuthless-RKO wrote: ↑05 Jan 2019, 07:56 Golovkin only made $1m agains Vanes and no doubt Canelo made at least $10m more than GGG in their fight in September after PPV revenue.. I know GGG has his endorsements, but so does Canelo. Don’t know how much each is worth, but pretty sure even without the Fielding money, Canelo could still have made more than GGG.![]()
Definitely was a smaller amount than if Loeffler was the main promoter. GGG is a smart dude by taking FMJ's blueprint.Ruthless-RKO wrote: ↑05 Jan 2019, 08:03Of course he would, he’s his promoter. I don’t think Loeffler took a promoters cut from GGG’s purse as the fight was co-promoted by GGG Promotions, so owned by Golovkin himself. Loeffler was on GGG’s payroll if anything. So he would have still got something. Not the usual promoters %..Cent0089 wrote: ↑05 Jan 2019, 08:00I am sure Oscar took some share from Alvarez paycheck :ORuthless-RKO wrote: ↑05 Jan 2019, 07:56 Golovkin only made $1m agains Vanes and no doubt Canelo made at least $10m more than GGG in their fight in September after PPV revenue.. I know GGG has his endorsements, but so does Canelo. Don’t know how much each is worth, but pretty sure even without the Fielding money, Canelo could still have made more than GGG.
The standard breakdown as far as money is concerned is a 10% fee off the top for the distributor, with 45% each for the cable system and the promoter. So when you see a price tag on a fight, you know that the promoter will get about 45% of that.Ruthless-RKO wrote: ↑05 Jan 2019, 08:11What’s the usual promoters cut? 10%? He could take more.apollo creed wrote: ↑05 Jan 2019, 08:07Good point! It may be a fat one. Oscar loves those 'gineger' big money.![]()
Then you pay you’re manager if you have one, pay tax..
Ruthless-RKO wrote: ↑05 Jan 2019, 08:10GGG has been financially successful in his career no doubt. He was being paid just over $1m for his US fights that were not PPV, earned $2m for Lemieux, $5m for Brook, $2.5m for Jacobs.. then came the big bucks in his 2 Canelo fights. He was probably doing well financially before the Canelo fights, but it was those that pushed him to super financial security. Every boxers dream.apollo creed wrote: ↑05 Jan 2019, 08:04Probably yes but we all know that Canelo is a bigger name. It's not that so important compared with the fact that GGG is getting lots of M's for a fighter that he's not latino , canadian or british. That means he and his team are doing something right.Ruthless-RKO wrote: ↑05 Jan 2019, 07:56 Golovkin only made $1m agains Vanes and no doubt Canelo made at least $10m more than GGG in their fight in September after PPV revenue.. I know GGG has his endorsements, but so does Canelo. Don’t know how much each is worth, but pretty sure even without the Fielding money, Canelo could still have made more than GGG.![]()
Maidana made around $9 combined in his Mayweather fights. Good enough to retire. GGG made maybe 5x that amount against Canelo. Definately good amount to retire with.apollo creed wrote: ↑05 Jan 2019, 08:33Ruthless-RKO wrote: ↑05 Jan 2019, 08:10GGG has been financially successful in his career no doubt. He was being paid just over $1m for his US fights that were not PPV, earned $2m for Lemieux, $5m for Brook, $2.5m for Jacobs.. then came the big bucks in his 2 Canelo fights. He was probably doing well financially before the Canelo fights, but it was those that pushed him to super financial security. Every boxers dream.apollo creed wrote: ↑05 Jan 2019, 08:04
Probably yes but we all know that Canelo is a bigger name. It's not that so important compared with the fact that GGG is getting lots of M's for a fighter that he's not latino , canadian or british. That means he and his team are doing something right.![]()
yup
As you said he was making good M's even the pre Canelo fights.
He could pull out a 'Maidana retirement' and be very comfortable.