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    Default Re: Just in: FLoyd loses round one against PAC in Negotiations

    So why didn't Floyd fight Cotto then after all these years?

    Floyd has always been saying that he didn't fight Cotto/Mosley because they are not huge draws.

    So now he finally admits that Cotto is a huge draw? So why did you duck him back then Floyd

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    Default Re: Just in: FLoyd loses round one against PAC in Negotiations

    Jesus Christ these negotiations are gonna take forever. Wake me up when the ink dries. I don't really care which one makes more money, I want to see them fight.
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    Default Re: Just in: FLoyd loses round one against PAC in Negotiations

    Agreed on who makes what money and takes the percentage of teh ppv buys. I just want to see the fight. That kind of stuff are for the fan boys to argue with.

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    Default Re: Just in: FLoyd loses round one against PAC in Negotiations

    Quote Originally Posted by keypool View Post
    So why didn't Floyd fight Cotto then after all these years?

    Floyd has always been saying that he didn't fight Cotto/Mosley because they are not huge draws.

    So now he finally admits that Cotto is a huge draw? So why did you duck him back then Floyd

    That is true, but yes ok Pac-Cotto is the better fight than Floyd-Marquez but reports are coming out that is did close to 2 million, that smokes anything Mayweather has ever done I think that has big big power when comes to negotiating.

    Lets not forget Mayweather has also been groomed as a p4p boxing superstar for many many years before we new who Pac was, so it's taken time for Pac to become the ppv star he now is.

    Like i said after the last performance imo Pac would do more buys than Mayweather if they fought the same fighter, for instance id put the house on say Pac-Mosley doing more than Mayweather-Mosley After his last performance Pac has become the premier star in the boxing world imo, the best no I still think Floyd beats him but for me he is the star now.

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    Default Re: Just in: FLoyd loses round one against PAC in Negotiations

    There are always circumstances. You don't really become a star till you fight Oscar so comparing the numbers on JMM-Pac and JMM-Floyd is kind of silly, one fought him after he fought Oscar and the other didn't. The fact that Pacquaio fought ODLH after Floyd beat him and Hatton after Floyd beat him probably affected the numbers somewhat (along with the economy)

    And here Cotto is a bigger draw than JMM, its just a question of how much bigger? There are only two real draws in boxing, Floyd and Manny, Cotto is in the second tier if there is one.

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    Default Re: Just in: FLoyd loses round one against PAC in Negotiations

    Quote Originally Posted by OumaFan View Post
    There are always circumstances. You don't really become a star till you fight Oscar so comparing the numbers on JMM-Pac and JMM-Floyd is kind of silly, one fought him after he fought Oscar and the other didn't. The fact that Pacquaio fought ODLH after Floyd beat him and Hatton after Floyd beat him probably affected the numbers somewhat (along with the economy)

    And here Cotto is a bigger draw than JMM, its just a question of how much bigger? There are only two real draws in boxing, Floyd and Manny, Cotto is in the second tier if there is one.
    I agree with a lot you say here. These guys are not that far apart in drawing power so this fight should just be 50/50. Or 45/45 and 10% go to the winner. But Roach says he is not backing down from 60/40. I hope that is just a bluffing starter number otherwise this fight will not happen because PBF will definitely not take less than 50% from anyone other than DLH. 45/45 and 10 to the winner is the negotiable, and manly, thing to do.

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    Default Re: Just in: FLoyd loses round one against PAC in Negotiations

    Quote Originally Posted by blegit View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by OumaFan View Post
    There are always circumstances. You don't really become a star till you fight Oscar so comparing the numbers on JMM-Pac and JMM-Floyd is kind of silly, one fought him after he fought Oscar and the other didn't. The fact that Pacquaio fought ODLH after Floyd beat him and Hatton after Floyd beat him probably affected the numbers somewhat (along with the economy)

    And here Cotto is a bigger draw than JMM, its just a question of how much bigger? There are only two real draws in boxing, Floyd and Manny, Cotto is in the second tier if there is one.
    I agree with a lot you say here. These guys are not that far apart in drawing power so this fight should just be 50/50. Or 45/45 and 10% go to the winner. But Roach says he is not backing down from 60/40. I hope that is just a bluffing starter number otherwise this fight will not happen because PBF will definitely not take less than 50% from anyone other than DLH. 45/45 and 10 to the winner is the negotiable, and manly, thing to do.
    i agree, IMO neither should be getting a 60/40 cut, it's pretty ridiculous that either one of these guys think that they have the drawing power of DLH, i mean Mayweather and Pacquiao are big and have been pulling big numbers, but they've been doing it against quality opposition and other big names, DLH could get a million buys just by fighting Kid Thunder

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    Default Re: Just in: FLoyd loses round one against PAC in Negotiations

    This kind of thing happens all the time, I thought 142 was a bargaining move and it was, I think 60/40 is a bargaining move, I'll say it now as a Manny fan, if anybody says 60/40 or fuck off and sticks to it they're pricing themselves out, just another form of ducking.

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    Default Re: Just in: FLoyd loses round one against PAC in Negotiations

    As Roy Jones said to Hopkins "lets make it 60 to the winner 40 to the loser", thats what it should be and if you offered that to Floyd I think he'd take it, not sure Roach would let Pac take it! Roach has too much say if you ask me!

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    Default Re: Just in: FLoyd loses round one against PAC in Negotiations

    Why couldn't things just be easy when it comes to these negotiations.. 60 for the winner 40 for the loser is always a fair negotiation, one which I wish more fighters went with.

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    Default Re: Just in: FLoyd loses round one against PAC in Negotiations

    Quote Originally Posted by skel1983 View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by keypool View Post
    So why didn't Floyd fight Cotto then after all these years?

    Floyd has always been saying that he didn't fight Cotto/Mosley because they are not huge draws.

    So now he finally admits that Cotto is a huge draw? So why did you duck him back then Floyd

    That is true, but yes ok Pac-Cotto is the better fight than Floyd-Marquez but reports are coming out that is did close to 2 million, that smokes anything Mayweather has ever done I think that has big big power when comes to negotiating.

    Lets not forget Mayweather has also been groomed as a p4p boxing superstar for many many years before we new who Pac was, so it's taken time for Pac to become the ppv star he now is.

    Like i said after the last performance imo Pac would do more buys than Mayweather if they fought the same fighter, for instance id put the house on say Pac-Mosley doing more than Mayweather-Mosley After his last performance Pac has become the premier star in the boxing world imo, the best no I still think Floyd beats him but for me he is the star now.

    This is wrong. PBF v DLH did 2.15 million buys, PBF v Hatton did 1.5 million buys. It sounds as tho Pac v Cotto did 1.6 million buys. So to say that Pac v Cotto smoked anything Floyd has done is just a straight out lie. Mayweather did a million buys with Marquez even when up against a UFC card which would have had a negative effect on that fights numbers.

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    Default Re: Just in: FLoyd loses round one against PAC in Negotiations

    Quote Originally Posted by eagle View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by skel1983 View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by keypool View Post
    So why didn't Floyd fight Cotto then after all these years?

    Floyd has always been saying that he didn't fight Cotto/Mosley because they are not huge draws.

    So now he finally admits that Cotto is a huge draw? So why did you duck him back then Floyd

    That is true, but yes ok Pac-Cotto is the better fight than Floyd-Marquez but reports are coming out that is did close to 2 million, that smokes anything Mayweather has ever done I think that has big big power when comes to negotiating.

    Lets not forget Mayweather has also been groomed as a p4p boxing superstar for many many years before we new who Pac was, so it's taken time for Pac to become the ppv star he now is.

    Like i said after the last performance imo Pac would do more buys than Mayweather if they fought the same fighter, for instance id put the house on say Pac-Mosley doing more than Mayweather-Mosley After his last performance Pac has become the premier star in the boxing world imo, the best no I still think Floyd beats him but for me he is the star now.

    This is wrong. PBF v DLH did 2.15 million buys, PBF v Hatton did 1.5 million buys. It sounds as tho Pac v Cotto did 1.6 million buys. So to say that Pac v Cotto smoked anything Floyd has done is just a straight out lie. Mayweather did a million buys with Marquez even when up against a UFC card which would have had a negative effect on that fights numbers.

    Your rite sorry my mistake Floyd V Dela Hoya was 2.15 million buys i thought it was less, but the Hatton fight did 920k not 1.5 million.

    But I honestly think Pac does more buys now than Mayweather as I have said previously. Lets just get it on 50/50 sounds good to me this fight will do 2.5 buys so who gives a fuck lol

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    Default Re: Just in: FLoyd loses round one against PAC in Negotiations

    Quote Originally Posted by eagle View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by skel1983 View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by keypool View Post
    So why didn't Floyd fight Cotto then after all these years?

    Floyd has always been saying that he didn't fight Cotto/Mosley because they are not huge draws.

    So now he finally admits that Cotto is a huge draw? So why did you duck him back then Floyd

    That is true, but yes ok Pac-Cotto is the better fight than Floyd-Marquez but reports are coming out that is did close to 2 million, that smokes anything Mayweather has ever done I think that has big big power when comes to negotiating.

    Lets not forget Mayweather has also been groomed as a p4p boxing superstar for many many years before we new who Pac was, so it's taken time for Pac to become the ppv star he now is.

    Like i said after the last performance imo Pac would do more buys than Mayweather if they fought the same fighter, for instance id put the house on say Pac-Mosley doing more than Mayweather-Mosley After his last performance Pac has become the premier star in the boxing world imo, the best no I still think Floyd beats him but for me he is the star now.

    This is wrong. PBF v DLH did 2.15 million buys, PBF v Hatton did 1.5 million buys. It sounds as tho Pac v Cotto did 1.6 million buys. So to say that Pac v Cotto smoked anything Floyd has done is just a straight out lie. Mayweather did a million buys with Marquez even when up against a UFC card which would have had a negative effect on that fights numbers.

    You're wrong with both, Mayweather-ODLH did 2.4, while Pacquiao-ODLH only did 1.25, Mayweather-Hatton did 0.915, while it did over a 1 million on sky sports. Pacquiao's did about 0.825-0.85ish with less overseas. Mayweather did 1.05 million against MArquez while Pacquiao-Marquez II did 0.4 buys.

    I don't think there is any evidence that Pacquiao is quite the draw Mayweather, and the fact that the very popular Miguel Cotto only gave Pacquiao 0.2 more buys than Mayweather against Marquez doesn't help his cause.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Taeth View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by eagle View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by skel1983 View Post


    That is true, but yes ok Pac-Cotto is the better fight than Floyd-Marquez but reports are coming out that is did close to 2 million, that smokes anything Mayweather has ever done I think that has big big power when comes to negotiating.

    Lets not forget Mayweather has also been groomed as a p4p boxing superstar for many many years before we new who Pac was, so it's taken time for Pac to become the ppv star he now is.

    Like i said after the last performance imo Pac would do more buys than Mayweather if they fought the same fighter, for instance id put the house on say Pac-Mosley doing more than Mayweather-Mosley After his last performance Pac has become the premier star in the boxing world imo, the best no I still think Floyd beats him but for me he is the star now.

    This is wrong. PBF v DLH did 2.15 million buys, PBF v Hatton did 1.5 million buys. It sounds as tho Pac v Cotto did 1.6 million buys. So to say that Pac v Cotto smoked anything Floyd has done is just a straight out lie. Mayweather did a million buys with Marquez even when up against a UFC card which would have had a negative effect on that fights numbers.

    You're wrong with both, Mayweather-ODLH did 2.4, while Pacquiao-ODLH only did 1.25, Mayweather-Hatton did 0.915, while it did over a 1 million on sky sports. Pacquiao's did about 0.825-0.85ish with less overseas. Mayweather did 1.05 million against MArquez while Pacquiao-Marquez II did 0.4 buys.

    I don't think there is any evidence that Pacquiao is quite the draw Mayweather, and the fact that the very popular Miguel Cotto only gave Pacquiao 0.2 more buys than Mayweather against Marquez doesn't help his cause.
    With Pacquiao-Marquez II, Pacman is not yet the draw that he is today. With regards to the Mayweather-ODLH and Mayweather-Hatton ppv (if memory serves me right) the economy during those times are way much better. And the draw between the Mayweather-ODLH fight is Oscar and not Floyd. While the Oscar-Pacman fight we are already in a global recession. We are still econmically wise are still a bit of a slump. But Pacman's PPV numbers over Hatton is pretty close with that of Mayweather-Hatton.

    The definitive barometer here are the recent fights. Pacman score big over his fight with Cotto than Mayweather vs JMM on PPV.

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    Default Re: Just in: FLoyd loses round one against PAC in Negotiations

    Quote Originally Posted by skel1983 View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by keypool View Post
    So why didn't Floyd fight Cotto then after all these years?

    Floyd has always been saying that he didn't fight Cotto/Mosley because they are not huge draws.

    So now he finally admits that Cotto is a huge draw? So why did you duck him back then Floyd

    That is true, but yes ok Pac-Cotto is the better fight than Floyd-Marquez but reports are coming out that is did close to 2 million, that smokes anything Mayweather has ever done I think that has big big power when comes to negotiating.

    Lets not forget Mayweather has also been groomed as a p4p boxing superstar for many many years before we new who Pac was, so it's taken time for Pac to become the ppv star he now is.

    Like i said after the last performance imo Pac would do more buys than Mayweather if they fought the same fighter, for instance id put the house on say Pac-Mosley doing more than Mayweather-Mosley After his last performance Pac has become the premier star in the boxing world imo, the best no I still think Floyd beats him but for me he is the star now.
    I doubt that honestly. Pacquiao was already going to be a huge success because of his all action style and give and take trading and wars he could put on and the knockouts he produces, he is much more marketable. Mayweather was and is a pure boxer who doesn't always knock people out. Pacquiao to me would have an easier time becoming a draw because of his style then Mayweather would strictly on style imo.
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