23 January 2012

Record for Breaking Boxing Profits


The upcoming fight between the Pound-per-Pound King, Manny “Pacman” Pacquiao, against Floyd Mayweather is claimed to rake during a record breaking profit of [*fr1] a trillion US bucks in step with variety of sports analysts, even though there isn’t still any solid info of when the fight are going to be held.

A Record for Breaking Boxing Profits

Half a trillion US bucks, that’s what proportion the mega fight between Manny Pacquiao and Floyd Mayweather Jr. could earn, primarily based on the estimates of Long Beach Boxing Examiner.

According to latest Philippines Boxing News, the web site, quoting an unknown supply, said the fight may fetch an all-time high record earnings considering all factors like pay-per-view buys, sponsors, live gate price tag sales and merchandise

According to the web site, that had transcended so much beyond boxing and into mainstream popular culture, the sheer magnitude of the fight may earn between $300 million to $500 million. It additionally pegged the PPV buys at $89.999 each.

However, though Pacquiao’s adviser Michael Koncz is reportedly doing everything to avoid wasting the Pacquiao-Mayweather super fight, there have been still contrasting reports that the a lot of anticipated bout has another time fell through.

Fighthype.com claimed that Koncz is “giving individuals false hopes,” saying Tim Bradley can instead be consequent Pacquiao foe. Mayweather thumbed down the fight when Pacquiao asked for a 50-50 revenue split. It additionally said high Rank boss Bob Arum has already given up on it happening in June, however pointed to a attainable November date.

“The clock is ticking,” Arum was quoted by Fighthype.com as saying. “And that’s not smart. thus we'd like time to urge this issue done. And you recognize, the top of could is actually dashing it.

According to Latest News of Pacquiao, ff and when the “big thing” happens, Examiner.com said it may surpass the Mayweather-Oscar De La Hoya’s all-time record of two.4 million PPV buys.

A 50-50 Split in Profits

Though the Pacquiao-Mayweather fight continues to be to be set, Pacquiao had claimed that if the fight happens, he's willing to separate the profits 50-50. Manny Pacquiao is being generous in giving a 50-50 split with Floyd Mayweather Jr. for his or her megabuck bout to push through.

Based on their last 3 fights, Pacquiao did higher in each pay-per-view buys and live gate than Mayweather. Pacquiao’s third fight against Juan Manuel Marquez, that led to a majority call for the Filipino last November, drew 1.41 million PPV hits, surpassing the one.25M PPV buys Mayweather registered in his controversial fourth spherical stoppage of Victor Ortiz last September.

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