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chimba
10-09-2007, 04:30 PM
No wonder he was so content earning a decision. :shock:

BigReg
10-09-2007, 04:36 PM
No wonder he was so content earning a decision. :shock:

I heard he made $2 million for the fight

chimba
10-09-2007, 04:38 PM
I heard he made $2 million for the fight

3 Mil for the Prize, 2 Mil from PPV, 2 Mil from Philippine closed circuit sales

chimba
10-09-2007, 04:38 PM
I find it hard to believe that a superfeatherweight fighter will get that much.

No wonder everyones yelling I want PAC!:rofl :rofl :rofl

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kg0208
10-09-2007, 04:39 PM
3 Mil for the Prize, 2 Mil from PPV, 2 Mil from Philippine closed circuit sales

And how much is that in the Phillipines?

chimba
10-09-2007, 04:40 PM
And how much is that in the Phillipines?

308 Million Pesos, a TON of money..actually even here fuck that!

chimba
10-09-2007, 04:43 PM
ahh ic... certain percentage from this and that can equal 7 mill...

:lol: yea no kidding, no wonder everyone's so eager to get a piece of pac..

Now theyre taking 5 million for prize on the next fight..thats insane for little men:huh :-( Its actually sad trust me itll take away some excitement

DobyZhee
10-09-2007, 04:54 PM
look up [Only registered and activated users can see links] and Kevin Iole's article on the Pac fight. He says he earned 2 mil...maybe the 5 mil came from ppv?

Factor in taxes, handlers, fees, etc. Pac probably gets about 1 mil in his pocket.

chimba
10-09-2007, 04:57 PM
look up [Only registered and activated users can see links] ([Only registered and activated users can see links]) and Kevin Iole's article on the Pac fight. He says he earned 2 mil...maybe the 5 mil came from ppv?

Factor in taxes, handlers, fees, etc. Pac probably gets about 1 mil in his pocket.

Dude the 2 Million was renogotiated to 3.. If youre going to think that way..Imagine JMM who made 30k in Indonesia:rofl less fees. less taxes..shoot hed need to refinance his house:rofl

BeReal
10-09-2007, 05:14 PM
Good for Pac, finally, an exciting fighter who gives us our money's worth, getting HIS money's worth.

DobyZhee
10-09-2007, 05:17 PM
agreed Breal Good post. I'm glad somebody is actually earning their big paycheck.

Now black is hating on how much Pac makes. He is one bitter guy.

Danny
10-09-2007, 05:27 PM
I find it hard to believe that a superfeatherweight fighter will get that much.

Why? Naseem Hamed received incredibly high purses for a FW fighter.

DobyZhee
10-09-2007, 05:40 PM
Dude the 2 Million was renogotiated to 3.. If youre going to think that way..Imagine JMM who made 30k in Indonesia:rofl less fees. less taxes..shoot hed need to refinance his house:rofl

That's what greed does to you ehh? Where did JMM take his accounting classes? University of Jack@sses in Mexico City.

psychopath
10-09-2007, 06:02 PM
Fuck that! That's a lot of money.

No wonder everybody is calling him now. :D :lol:

And this maybe the reason why the JMM fight might not happen. :-(

Ared
10-09-2007, 10:07 PM
Pac needs to invest his money quick... I better approach him soon... I work in Insurance and Mutual Funds.

knockout
10-09-2007, 10:10 PM
How much did Barrera get just wondering?

pejevan
10-10-2007, 02:28 AM
Fuck that! That's a lot of money.

No wonder everybody is calling him now. :D :lol:

And this maybe the reason why the JMM fight might not happen. :-(

Spot-on correct.

JMM might demand 4 million just fighting manny. he will probably demand the bigger share of the prize money because he holds the belt (which is the reason why Pacman refuse as mandatory challenger).

JMM combined prize money since PAC fight coud be somewhere around 300,000 dollars (not including MAB fight). The John fight was 30,000 dollars, the Jaca fight probably around 50,000; the Salid, Polo, Jandaeng fights would probably be around that ballpark. Considering that his richest payday was probably JMM-MP fight prior to the MAB fght(about750,000 dollrs), the rationale why he refused the rematched is beyond my understanding (it is because it would take me a lifetime to earn less than half that amount). Considering that many pundits claimed JMM "schooled" Pacman. The prize of 100,000 dollars more than the first fight may not be much (relative to what?) but it is astronomical if you consider that the combined purse of his next 5 fights (against Salido, Jaca, jandaeng, Polo and John) would probably be not half that amount.

theunderdog
10-10-2007, 02:31 AM
this is exactly what i've been talking about forthe last few days. we want pac-jmm to happen but it is highly unlikely that it ever will. one of them should eat humble pie but it is pretty clear that no one would. it's pretty obvious that both of them will demand a 60-40 split

divac
10-10-2007, 02:55 AM
this is exactly what i've been talking about forthe last few days. we want pac-jmm to happen but it is highly unlikely that it ever will. one of them should eat humble pie but it is pretty clear that no one would. it's pretty obvious that both of them will demand a 60-40 split

From what I understand, Nacho Beristein just did'nt trust Bob Arum, and he had good reason not to.

Beristein has put his trust in GBP, so I dont think it will be that big of a problem for GBP and Bob Arum to come to a compromise and make the JMM-Pac fight happen, (that is if Freddie Roach and Bob Arum allow)
neither are anxious to have Pac face JMM next.

I'd think that a 55-45 split in favor of Pac would be fair, but GBP just might have to settle for 60-40 if they want the fight to happen.

Beristein has to say yes, he knows father time is on JMM's tail!

Btw, Pac deserves every penny he made for the MAB fight, unlike MAB, he showed up to fight!

I'm glad that some of these little guys are finally getting paid what they deserve!!!

divac
10-10-2007, 03:04 AM
How much did Barrera get just wondering?

LA Opinion in Los Angeles said that each fighter made 2 mil.

I'd have to guess that it was 2 mil plus a % of the PPV!

theunderdog
10-10-2007, 03:04 AM
From what I understand, Nacho Beristein just did'nt trust Bob Arum, and he had good reason not to.

Beristein has put his trust in GBP, so I dont think it will be that big of a problem for GBP and Bob Arum to come to a compromise and make the JMM-Pac fight happen, (that is if Freddie Roach and Bob Arum allow)
neither are anxious to have Pac face JMM next.

I'd think that a 55-45 split in favor of Pac would be fair, but GBP just might have to settle for 60-40 if they want the fight to happen.

Beristein has to say yes, he knows father time is on JMM's tail!

Btw, Pac deserves every penny he made for the MAB fight, unlike MAB, he showed up to fight!

I'm glad that some of these little guys are finally getting paid what they deserve!!!

yup, and much credit must go to pac, mab, em, and jmm for making the boxing world notice that great fights are posible at the lighter weights.

i too think that pac shouldtake the bigger piece of the pie. but doesn't the wbc enforce a ruling that their champion should always be the higher paid fighter when his title is on the line?

divac
10-10-2007, 03:09 AM
yup, and much credit must go to pac, mab, em, and jmm for making the boxing world notice that great fights are posible at the lighter weights.

i too think that pac shouldtake the bigger piece of the pie. but doesn't the wbc enforce a ruling that their champion should always be the higher paid fighter when his title is on the line?

I dont know for certain, but there are exceptions for fighters who are have a strong fanbase and huge drawing power.

Morrissey
10-10-2007, 10:31 AM
I dont know for certain, but there are exceptions for fighters who are have a strong fanbase and huge drawing power.

I don't think WBC will manifestly recognize those factors, but I rdad somewhere they were willing to have the WBC champ and Pac equal share of the purses.

Which I feel is one the reasons the JMM-Pac rematch will have a hard time materializing.

Maybe they ought to just throw out their belts and start to fight. It will still be a PPV event no matter!

TheGoldenBoy#1
10-10-2007, 11:53 AM
but doesn't the wbc enforce a ruling that their champion should always be the higher paid fighter when his title is on the line?

Id seriously doubt that Mayorga made more than De LA Hoya for their fight :deal

Purses arent about belts these days. they re about who generates more $$$ which is the way it should be.