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    Default Re: DelaHoya-Pacquiao Split Negotiations and Purse Talk!

    Quote Originally Posted by SaddoBoxer View Post
    70-30 purse split is not acceptable to Pacquiao. I'm not sure if one party will make a compromise and meet in the middle...

    Why the hell would de la Hoya compromise, he holds the winning hand, the crowd draw. There are plenty of fighters that would take a 25% (still equal to their career high pay days)

    Not taking the 30% split just shows PAC is just looking for a payday.
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    Default Re: DelaHoya-Pacquiao Split Negotiations and Purse Talk!

    Per the fingers & brains of fightnews.com...Freddie Roach is pushing hard to try & talk Pacquiao into the Oscar fight. He says that fighting Soto is ridiculous.

    Now I know that everyone loves Roach...but he's a gotdam fool.

    Beating Soto is one step closer to unifying the division.

    Beating Oscar is just a payday & another name on the bill...it means nothing. Oscar has fallen the fwock off & he's bringing nothing but cash to the table.

    Boxing fans of days long gone may want to see this fight...or even casual goers that have heard the Oscar tagline...but dedicated fight fans & Pac fans either do or should want the Soto fight to materialize.

    Pacquiao could make & break the division.

    After that he should just continue onwards where he is, unify, & then move up to the next class & try to work his magic there.

    WTF is wrong with this trainers?

    Roach is either wanting to earn some green or he's got himself an axe to grind with Golden Bwoy Promotions, Oscar, & the Hops.

    I suppose that we shall all just have to see.

    Personally...Pac could earn a lot more fans by making a stand in the right spot...especially at lightweight & beyond...provided he works it correctly.

    Honestly...I'd be ready to jump on board the fan train...provided he fought with his head. He's a good fighter, he's exciting, & all that...he's just not necessarily the type of fighter I like to follow.

    But as I said...I'd love to see him stand & deliver...to me that's more important than fighting an old horse who's going to be a HOF'er based on his better days long gone.

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    Default Re: DelaHoya-Pacquiao Split Negotiations and Purse Talk!

    Quote Originally Posted by Wacko3205 View Post
    Per the fingers & brains of fightnews.com...Freddie Roach is pushing hard to try & talk Pacquiao into the Oscar fight. He says that fighting Soto is ridiculous.
    You think Roach has some sour grapes left over from the Mayweather/ODLH fight?
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    Default Re: DelaHoya-Pacquiao Split Negotiations and Purse Talk!

    Quote Originally Posted by killersheep View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Wacko3205 View Post
    Per the fingers & brains of fightnews.com...Freddie Roach is pushing hard to try & talk Pacquiao into the Oscar fight. He says that fighting Soto is ridiculous.
    You think Roach has some sour grapes left over from the Mayweather/ODLH fight?
    I think that it could be something along those lines or he's searching for fame & fortune through Pac...you never know...& I aint saying I do...I'm just speculating.

    It's a bit weird though...lovin up to Oscar & then being the man to drop the ax on him.

    Maybe Hopkins pissed in his cornflakes or shat in his salad or something.

    Honestly though...Roach needs to clam the fuck up & let Pacquiao do the right thing...or what's right in Wacko's erpinion...
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    Default Re: DelaHoya-Pacquiao Split Negotiations and Purse Talk!

    Quote Originally Posted by killersheep View Post
    Why the hell would de la Hoya compromise, he holds the winning hand, the crowd draw. There are plenty of fighters that would take a 25% (still equal to their career high pay days)

    Not taking the 30% split just shows PAC is just looking for a payday.
    Anyone knows (even Oscar fans, or prior Oscar fans such as mesef!) that if you go looking for Oscar...that is all you get...a payday.

    Oscar has'nt been Oscar for nearly 5 years now. He's lost more than he's won & it's painfully apparent that he's hardly even a shadow of his former self. I hate it...because Oscar used to be gutty & put on a show...now he flurries on the ropes here & there.

    I just wish that he'd stick to promoting & making boxing better for the fans & the players...because honestly...he can do it.
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    Default Re: DelaHoya-Pacquiao Split Negotiations and Purse Talk!

    Quote Originally Posted by killersheep View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by SaddoBoxer View Post
    70-30 purse split is not acceptable to Pacquiao. I'm not sure if one party will make a compromise and meet in the middle...

    Why the hell would de la Hoya compromise, he holds the winning hand, the crowd draw. There are plenty of fighters that would take a 25% (still equal to their career high pay days)

    Not taking the 30% split just shows PAC is just looking for a payday.
    Would you be happy if PAC takes the 30% and then take a dive? (Just like what Oscar did when he fought Hopkins) PAC deserves more in risking his health and giving his best for this fight. PAC always comes to fight...

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    Default Re: DelaHoya-Pacquiao Split Negotiations and Purse Talk!

    Quote Originally Posted by SaddoBoxer View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by killersheep View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by SaddoBoxer View Post
    70-30 purse split is not acceptable to Pacquiao. I'm not sure if one party will make a compromise and meet in the middle...

    Why the hell would de la Hoya compromise, he holds the winning hand, the crowd draw. There are plenty of fighters that would take a 25% (still equal to their career high pay days)

    Not taking the 30% split just shows PAC is just looking for a payday.
    Would you be happy if PAC takes the 30% and then take a dive? (Just like what Oscar did when he fought Hopkins) PAC deserves more in risking his health and giving his best for this fight. PAC always comes to fight...
    Your changing the topic, so you don't have to admit it's just about the money.
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    Default Re: DelaHoya-Pacquiao Split Negotiations and Purse Talk!

    Quote Originally Posted by killersheep View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by SaddoBoxer View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by killersheep View Post


    Why the hell would de la Hoya compromise, he holds the winning hand, the crowd draw. There are plenty of fighters that would take a 25% (still equal to their career high pay days)

    Not taking the 30% split just shows PAC is just looking for a payday.
    Would you be happy if PAC takes the 30% and then take a dive? (Just like what Oscar did when he fought Hopkins) PAC deserves more in risking his health and giving his best for this fight. PAC always comes to fight...
    Your changing the topic, so you don't have to admit it's just about the money.
    Hoya never learned... PAC can't be fooled with lots of money... Hoya tried to fool PAC with a suitcase full of money before but PAC eventually stood his ground Hoya was not the best promoter out there even with his vast riches...

    Now Hoya fooling PAC again saying this is the biggest purse being at least two fold of the biggest purse PAC had recieved before but PAC dumps Hoya for the second time around...

    Hoya really didn't get it that it's not the money but it's all about fair sharing and what is rightfully due to PAC for risking his health and giving the his best for this very difficult fight... PAC will not take a dive like what Hoya did before but PAC will try his best to defeat Hoya...

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    Default Re: DelaHoya-Pacquiao Split Negotiations and Purse Talk!

    Quote Originally Posted by SaddoBoxer View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by killersheep View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by SaddoBoxer View Post

    Would you be happy if PAC takes the 30% and then take a dive? (Just like what Oscar did when he fought Hopkins) PAC deserves more in risking his health and giving his best for this fight. PAC always comes to fight...
    Your changing the topic, so you don't have to admit it's just about the money.
    Hoya never learned... PAC can't be fooled with lots of money... Hoya tried to fool PAC with a suitcase full of money before but PAC eventually stood his ground Hoya was not the best promoter out there even with his vast riches...

    Now Hoya fooling PAC again saying this is the biggest purse being at least two fold of the biggest purse PAC had recieved before but PAC dumps Hoya for the second time around...

    Hoya really didn't get it that it's not the money but it's all about fair sharing and what is rightfully due to PAC for risking his health and giving the his best for this very difficult fight... PAC will not take a dive like what Hoya did before but PAC will try his best to defeat Hoya...

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    Don't see how it's not about money based on what you said here.
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    Default Re: DelaHoya-Pacquiao Split Negotiations and Purse Talk!

    Quote Originally Posted by killersheep View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by SaddoBoxer View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by killersheep View Post

    Your changing the topic, so you don't have to admit it's just about the money.
    Hoya never learned... PAC can't be fooled with lots of money... Hoya tried to fool PAC with a suitcase full of money before but PAC eventually stood his ground Hoya was not the best promoter out there even with his vast riches...

    Now Hoya fooling PAC again saying this is the biggest purse being at least two fold of the biggest purse PAC had recieved before but PAC dumps Hoya for the second time around...

    Hoya really didn't get it that it's not the money but it's all about fair sharing and what is rightfully due to PAC for risking his health and giving the his best for this very difficult fight... PAC will not take a dive like what Hoya did before but PAC will try his best to defeat Hoya...

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    Don't see how it's not about money based on what you said here.
    Yes we're talking money here but it's not the main subject... It's fair sharing and respect on what is rightfully due to the man is the primary object...

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    Default Re: DelaHoya-Pacquiao Split Negotiations and Purse Talk!

    Quote Originally Posted by SaddoBoxer View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by killersheep View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by SaddoBoxer View Post

    Hoya never learned... PAC can't be fooled with lots of money... Hoya tried to fool PAC with a suitcase full of money before but PAC eventually stood his ground Hoya was not the best promoter out there even with his vast riches...

    Now Hoya fooling PAC again saying this is the biggest purse being at least two fold of the biggest purse PAC had recieved before but PAC dumps Hoya for the second time around...

    Hoya really didn't get it that it's not the money but it's all about fair sharing and what is rightfully due to PAC for risking his health and giving the his best for this very difficult fight... PAC will not take a dive like what Hoya did before but PAC will try his best to defeat Hoya...

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    Don't see how it's not about money based on what you said here.
    Yes we're talking money here but it's not the main subject... It's fair sharing and respect on what is rightfully due to the man is the primary object...
    Your boy doesn't have the pull you thought and you have admitted it was all about money all along have some rep for admitting the truth.
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    Default Re: DelaHoya-Pacquiao Split Negotiations and Purse Talk!

    Quote Originally Posted by killersheep View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by SaddoBoxer View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by killersheep View Post

    Your changing the topic, so you don't have to admit it's just about the money.
    Hoya never learned... PAC can't be fooled with lots of money... Hoya tried to fool PAC with a suitcase full of money before but PAC eventually stood his ground Hoya was not the best promoter out there even with his vast riches...

    Now Hoya fooling PAC again saying this is the biggest purse being at least two fold of the biggest purse PAC had recieved before but PAC dumps Hoya for the second time around...

    Hoya really didn't get it that it's not the money but it's all about fair sharing and what is rightfully due to PAC for risking his health and giving the his best for this very difficult fight... PAC will not take a dive like what Hoya did before but PAC will try his best to defeat Hoya...

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    Don't see how it's not about money based on what you said here.
    it was for the money. that's the only reason this fight was being discuss. pac wants lots of money cuz he knows he will not win

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