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    Default Re: Pac vs ODLH: Pac declines offer

    It should also be pointed out that last March, when Pacquiao rematched Marquez in what was viewed going in as a very evenly-matched fight, Pacquiao made 5 million, while Marquez only made 1.5 million. If my math is correct, that's a 71/29 split in favor of Pacquiao. How unfair!!!

    See... it works both ways.

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    Quote Originally Posted by SweetPea View Post
    It should also be pointed out that last March, when Pacquiao rematched Marquez in what was viewed going in as a very evenly-matched fight, Pacquiao made 5 million, while Marquez only made 1.5 million. If my math is correct, that's a 71/29 split in favor of Pacquiao. How unfair!!!

    See... it works both ways.
    Marquez gave in because he knew he can't draw flies... PAC dumps Oscar's 70-30 split offer since he knows he's worth more than 30% share in an Oscar fight...

    BTW, I guess your math is not correct but I don't really care coz we don't know really the actual purse split in PAC-JMM. I'm not even sure if PAC got $5M in that fight...

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    Quote Originally Posted by SaddoBoxer View Post
    Marquez gave in because he knew he can't draw flies...
    Marquez gave in because the Pacquiao rematch was the fight he really wanted, and because the 1.5 million was more than he would make in any other fight. Pacquiao is facing a similar decision.

    PAC dumps Oscar's 70-30 split offer since he knows he's worth more than 30% share in an Oscar fight...
    Again, I would ask you to look at the historical drawing power of Oscar and Pacquiao (specifically their track records with PPV buys) and then explain how Manny is worth more than 30% if he fights Oscar.

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    Quote Originally Posted by SweetPea View Post
    Again, I would ask you to look at the historical drawing power of Oscar and Pacquiao (specifically their track records with PPV buys) and then explain how Manny is worth more than 30% if he fights Oscar.
    I already explained why PAC worth more than 30%, the same percentage PBF got when he fought Oscar.

    Oscar said PAC not worth more than PBF... I already presented why PAC is worth more than what PBF got. Since that PBF-Hoya fight, Oscar is on a decline while PAC is still on steady rise...

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    Quote Originally Posted by SaddoBoxer View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by SweetPea View Post
    Again, I would ask you to look at the historical drawing power of Oscar and Pacquiao (specifically their track records with PPV buys) and then explain how Manny is worth more than 30% if he fights Oscar.
    I already explained why PAC worth more than 30%, the same percentage PBF got when he fought Oscar.

    Oscar said PAC not worth more than PBF... I already presented why PAC is worth more than what PBF got. Since that PBF-Hoya fight, Oscar is on a decline while PAC is still on steady rise...

    .
    You call a controversial win over JMM and a win over little known\ talented belt holding Diaz rising? Caught up in all the hugging aren/t you?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Addicted to_boxing View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by SaddoBoxer View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by SweetPea View Post
    Again, I would ask you to look at the historical drawing power of Oscar and Pacquiao (specifically their track records with PPV buys) and then explain how Manny is worth more than 30% if he fights Oscar.
    I already explained why PAC worth more than 30%, the same percentage PBF got when he fought Oscar.

    Oscar said PAC not worth more than PBF... I already presented why PAC is worth more than what PBF got. Since that PBF-Hoya fight, Oscar is on a decline while PAC is still on steady rise...

    .
    You call a controversial win over JMM and a win over little known\ talented belt holding Diaz rising? Caught up in all the hugging aren/t you?
    How about being considered as one of the most exciting fighter around and achieving the no. 1 P4P best boxer status?

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    Quote Originally Posted by SaddoBoxer View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by SweetPea View Post
    Again, I would ask you to look at the historical drawing power of Oscar and Pacquiao (specifically their track records with PPV buys) and then explain how Manny is worth more than 30% if he fights Oscar.
    I already explained why PAC worth more than 30%, the same percentage PBF got when he fought Oscar.

    Oscar said PAC not worth more than PBF... I already presented why PAC is worth more than what PBF got. Since that PBF-Hoya fight, Oscar is on a decline while PAC is still on steady rise...

    .
    Stop smoking weed !!! Pac is not a larger draw than PBF? Pac is not undefeated or hated greatly like PBF !!!

    2 nice guys fighting to not create a demand PAC vs ODLH.. What does Pac bring to ODLH ?
    Nothing but a payday? If ODLH wins he gains only his 70%, but loses in that he beat a smaller man and comes across greedy!! Pac has everything to win and nothing to lose except adding a number in the loss column

    pac wins ....

    * Largest stage to shine
    * largest payday to date
    * more credit to his legacy


    So tell me how ODLH is wrong for asking for 70% and Pac is not vs JMM generating 71 % ?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Addicted to_boxing View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by SaddoBoxer View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by SweetPea View Post
    Again, I would ask you to look at the historical drawing power of Oscar and Pacquiao (specifically their track records with PPV buys) and then explain how Manny is worth more than 30% if he fights Oscar.
    I already explained why PAC worth more than 30%, the same percentage PBF got when he fought Oscar.

    Oscar said PAC not worth more than PBF... I already presented why PAC is worth more than what PBF got. Since that PBF-Hoya fight, Oscar is on a decline while PAC is still on steady rise...

    .
    Stop smoking weed !!! Pac is not a larger draw than PBF? Pac is not undefeated or hated greatly like PBF !!!

    2 nice guys fighting to not create a demand PAC vs ODLH.. What does Pac bring to ODLH ?
    Nothing but a payday? If ODLH wins he gains only his 70%, but loses in that he beat a smaller man and comes across greedy!! Pac has everything to win and nothing to lose except adding a number in the loss column

    pac wins ....

    * Largest stage to shine
    * largest payday to date
    * more credit to his legacy


    So tell me how ODLH is wrong for asking for 70% and Pac is not vs JMM generating 71 % ?
    What I presented is the different situations when PBF fought Hoya and the Hoya that will be fighting PAC. Hoya is on a decline while PAC on a steady rise. I didn't say that PAC a larger draw than PBF, it's more on Hoya having less now.

    What Hoya can get if he fights/beats PAC are:
    * proud to beat the no. 1 P4P best boxer in the world
    * biggest money in his last fight (imagine 60% of the purse)
    * proud to beat the "Mexicutioner"
    * if it's in the contract, more options in PAC future fights
    Last edited by XaduBoxer; 08-16-2008 at 10:30 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by SaddoBoxer View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Addicted to_boxing View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by SaddoBoxer View Post

    I already explained why PAC worth more than 30%, the same percentage PBF got when he fought Oscar.

    Oscar said PAC not worth more than PBF... I already presented why PAC is worth more than what PBF got. Since that PBF-Hoya fight, Oscar is on a decline while PAC is still on steady rise...

    .
    Stop smoking weed !!! Pac is not a larger draw than PBF? Pac is not undefeated or hated greatly like PBF !!!

    2 nice guys fighting to not create a demand PAC vs ODLH.. What does Pac bring to ODLH ?
    Nothing but a payday? If ODLH wins he gains only his 70%, but loses in that he beat a smaller man and comes across greedy!! Pac has everything to win and nothing to lose except adding a number in the loss column

    pac wins ....

    * Largest stage to shine
    * largest payday to date
    * more credit to his legacy


    So tell me how ODLH is wrong for asking for 70% and Pac is not vs JMM generating 71 % ?
    What I presented is the different situations when PBF fought Hoya and the Hoya that will be fighting PAC. Hoya is on a decline while PAC on a steady rise. I didn't say that PAC a larger draw than PBF, it's more on Hoya having less now.

    What Hoya can get if he fights/beats PAC are:
    * proud to beat the no. 1 P4P best boxer in the world
    * biggest money in his last fight (imagine 60% of the purse)
    * proud to beat the "Mexicutioner"
    * if it's in the contract, more options in PAC future fights

    Yes we can see ODLH is on the decline when his last fight against no-namer Steve Forbes sold 28,500 tickets and sold out the Home Depot arena, while Quiao in his last title conquest sold 4,000 tickets.

    You're stretching now.
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    Default Re: Pac vs ODLH: Pac declines offer

    Quote Originally Posted by SaddoBoxer View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Addicted to_boxing View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by SaddoBoxer View Post

    I already explained why PAC worth more than 30%, the same percentage PBF got when he fought Oscar.

    Oscar said PAC not worth more than PBF... I already presented why PAC is worth more than what PBF got. Since that PBF-Hoya fight, Oscar is on a decline while PAC is still on steady rise...

    .
    Stop smoking weed !!! Pac is not a larger draw than PBF? Pac is not undefeated or hated greatly like PBF !!!

    2 nice guys fighting to not create a demand PAC vs ODLH.. What does Pac bring to ODLH ?
    Nothing but a payday? If ODLH wins he gains only his 70%, but loses in that he beat a smaller man and comes across greedy!! Pac has everything to win and nothing to lose except adding a number in the loss column

    pac wins ....

    * Largest stage to shine
    * largest payday to date
    * more credit to his legacy


    So tell me how ODLH is wrong for asking for 70% and Pac is not vs JMM generating 71 % ?
    What I presented is the different situations when PBF fought Hoya and the Hoya that will be fighting PAC. Hoya is on a decline while PAC on a steady rise. I didn't say that PAC a larger draw than PBF, it's more on Hoya having less now.

    What Hoya can get if he fights/beats PAC are:
    * proud to beat the no. 1 P4P best boxer in the world
    * biggest money in his last fight (imagine 60% of the purse)
    * proud to beat the "Mexicutioner"
    * if it's in the contract, more options in PAC future fights
    Nice counter there Saddoboxer.

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    Quote Originally Posted by SaddoBoxer View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by SweetPea View Post
    It should also be pointed out that last March, when Pacquiao rematched Marquez in what was viewed going in as a very evenly-matched fight, Pacquiao made 5 million, while Marquez only made 1.5 million. If my math is correct, that's a 71/29 split in favor of Pacquiao. How unfair!!!

    See... it works both ways.
    Marquez gave in because he knew he can't draw flies... PAC dumps Oscar's 70-30 split offer since he knows he's worth more than 30% share in an Oscar fight...

    BTW, I guess your math is not correct but I don't really care coz we don't know really the actual purse split in PAC-JMM. I'm not even sure if PAC got $5M in that fight...
    Stop your ignorant pinoy bias not all the viewers tuned in to view PAC they tuned in to see if the hype could match the 1st fight. Pac has yet to show he has the cross over appeal to conquer the white and latin viewers. I love seeing Pac a lot but no way in hell will I pay $60 unless it is against JMM or ODLH ($40 vs Juan Diaz or Casamayor ). I would not pay a cent to see him fight Soto, Valero , Guzman) A Hatton fight sells big in 2 countries only (HBO /Showime material). Why not create a poll to see what fights those would pay to see Pac and their ethnicity and you will see it is the Philippino boxing fan for the most part that would pay to see Pac fight BOZO, Barney or Bambi .........

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