Boxing Vegas Mayweather

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Dec/09
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boxing vegas mayweather

With the destruction of Cotto and Pacquiao in Las Vegas sinks into the collective consciousness of boxing – a minor issue still unresolved for the mega fight Mayweather's age "vs Pacquiao" (or perhaps it is Pacquiao vs Mayweather?) to push though – and this is the issue of pay-per-view buys (PPV)

The PPV revenues have to do with the proposed fight you ask? Well Floyd "Money" Mayweather will fight only if it gets 65% of the pot. Pacquiao camp, of course, make fun of the distribution. The two blocks declare that their fighters are the draw – therefore, should receive the lion's share. This wetland can be solved for the purchase of both fighters PPV recent victories

Mayweather vs Marquez made a little more than a million PPV purchases resulting in $ 50-60 million after-tax income

Pacquiao, Cotto seems to go (as of this writing) to 82 million after tax. See who's going? If Pacquiao sell more tickets for the last PPV fight then Floyd Mayweather's claim that the draw will be proved spectacularly wrong. If the purchase goes ppv manny manny so much should receive the largest share – as the "Pacman" is the new reigning box office draw (which is probably true)

What probably happen is that Manny PPV buys exceed Floyd. This probably will fight again a few months, but the boxing public will not allow this to so. The pressure and the clamor for the fight to happen is too much for both sides and developers disagree somewhere – my guess is it will sit in a fraction of 40-40 and the winner receives the remaining 20 percent.

After all is said and done on the "Billing" I and not class the type of box – do not think its much a question of Manny in his hand. His ring causing the delay (or never) in the field of pacmans. Mayweather on the other hand, are both junior and senior delay this fight because they want to fight Manny period.

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