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    Default Re: Arum: "Even a 50/50 split with Floyd and Pac is utter nonsense".

    Quote Originally Posted by pacman79 View Post
    I can't see these 2 camps agreeing to anything.
    This fight is dead in the water
    Negotiations will start at stand still with each boxers asking for the lion's share... then they will continue exploring a 50/50 split... then it will breakdown again, maybe dead for a week... then suddenly it's ON with PAC getting 51% and PBF with 49% ... Just like the PAC-Hatton and PAC-Hoya negotiations baby...
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    Default Re: Arum: "Even a 50/50 split with Floyd and Pac is utter nonsense".

    Quote Originally Posted by SaddoBoxer View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by pacman79 View Post
    I can't see these 2 camps agreeing to anything.
    This fight is dead in the water
    Negotiations will start at stand still with each boxers asking for the lion's share... then they will continue exploring a 50/50 split... then it will breakdown again, maybe dead for a week... then suddenly it's ON with PAC getting 51% and PBF with 49% ... Just like the PAC-Hatton and PAC-Hoya negotiations baby...
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    doubt it very much, Floyd has plenty of other options out there that aren't Manny Pacquiao, don't think he'll give up his percentage especially if the fight would be coming following a Floyd win over the guy many believe that beat Manny twice, sorry no matter how you try to paint it, neither fighter deserves more than the other in this situation, 50/50 end of, and Oscar still took the bigger percentage against Manny, so don't know what you're talkin bout buddy

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    Default Re: Arum: "Even a 50/50 split with Floyd and Pac is utter nonsense".

    Quote Originally Posted by ElTerribleMorales View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by SaddoBoxer View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by pacman79 View Post
    I can't see these 2 camps agreeing to anything.
    This fight is dead in the water
    Negotiations will start at stand still with each boxers asking for the lion's share... then they will continue exploring a 50/50 split... then it will breakdown again, maybe dead for a week... then suddenly it's ON with PAC getting 51% and PBF with 49% ... Just like the PAC-Hatton and PAC-Hoya negotiations baby...
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    doubt it very much, Floyd has plenty of other options out there that aren't Manny Pacquiao, don't think he'll give up his percentage especially if the fight would be coming following a Floyd win over the guy many believe that beat Manny twice, sorry no matter how you try to paint it, neither fighter deserves more than the other in this situation, 50/50 end of, and Oscar still took the bigger percentage against Manny, so don't know what you're talkin bout buddy
    Basing from Team PAC's negotiating history, I'm guessing they will push for a 51/49 split til the end...

    Hoya took the bigger percentage against PAC and I think it's about 62/38 but what I'm pointing out is PBF only got 30% in his Hoya fight... PAC got more with 38% as against 30% that of PBF...
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