I just find it gay the way fanboys of certain fighters will get into ridiculous debates like "my fighter sold X amount of PPV's against Y fighter, whilst your fighter could only get X number of PPV's against Y fighter therefore my fighter should get Z more money!". Those kinds of arguments are incredibly gay and only fanboys could really go deeply into that kind of thing. Why do we care about the fighters potential split in a purse? Do they as fanboys somehow recieve a part of this oh so significant split when all said and done? It makes no sense to me. I for one watch boxing because I want to see great fights. Purses and PPV numbers are just an annoying distraction. For sure boxing is about making money, but you get selfish pricks like Floyd Mayweather as a consequence. Fighters can make money, but there is no need to deprive the public of quality matchups because the numbers have gone to your head. A real fan cares about the fights and a real fighter cares about his legacy (and bank balance). Only fanboys, promoters and egotistical fighters discuss PPV figures and justify avoiding the best fights.


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