Badhusker wrote:Enlightened-One wrote:Badhusker wrote:
Manny's guarantee for Bradley 3 was $7 million. His purse was on a percentage for Vargas, so i doubt he made anywhere near $20 million. Whether he ends up making $20 million depends on PPV sales. His demand for a $20 million guarantee for Crawford was in fact 3 times higher than his recent fights. He stands to make much more than $20 million. Not sure why that is so hard for you to understand.
Please review the evidence that I posted earlier in this thread and then let me know if you're willing to revise your thoughts in light of receiving information that should clearly eradicate any of your doubts.
I have reviewed the evidence, and it solidifies my stance that you have no idea what the f*** you are talking about.
The financials of Manny's paydays that I've articulated in my posts in this thread were sourced by information supplied by ESPN, Bob Arum and the NSAC, but if you choose to refute these statistics based on nothing but your gut instinct, then that's fine by me.
It seems that you feel it's more important to try and win an argument through the use of aggression and insults than to gain knowledge about the objective truths of reality, which can be acquired by researching the actual facts of the situation.
If you're capable of providing evidence to prove me wrong, then please do, as it'll help me to acquire new knowledge, which is a good thing.
However, ignoring my evidence (whilst refusing to provide your own), failing to address every single one of my claims directly and also being aggressive and resorting to using insults as your only means to undermine me, is simply an admission of defeat on your part.
As a gentle reminder, here's an extract of the information that I have previously supplied to the forum, which contains hyperlinks to the third-party sources:
Pacquiao’s guarantee for his
first fight against Timothy Bradley was $26m. The Filipino legend
received a $20m guarantee for the 2014 rematch and then Top Rank
guaranteed another $20m for last year’s third bout of the trilogy.
According to Forbes, when Pacquiao faced Timothy Bradley for the third time (last year),
it was the tenth straight fight Pacquiao earned at least $20m, which would have dated back to his 2010 contest against Antonio Margarito.
In terms of our debate, I expect one of four scenarios to play out:
* you apologise for your insults and concede my points
* you refute my evidence by providing your own, which is my preferred outcome
* you fail to respond, which means you've admitted to being wrong
* you insult me again, which means you've admitted to being wrong
If what you say is true, about me having "no idea what the f***" I'm talking about and that I find things hard to understand, then it should be easy for you to undermine my response with evidence?