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    Which one would you take: Being the GOAT or 50 million dollars

    Which one would you take: Being the GOAT or 50 million dollars

    Assume you are boxer A. There are two fights available. One with boxer B and the other boxer C.

    If you beat boxer B, you will be considered as the greatest fighter of all time and no one will ever question you for ever.

    The other fight is with boxer C, beating him would be considered as a good win, nothing more. However, you will pocket 50 million dollars straight up.

    Which one would you take: Immortal fame or Money
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    Being the GOAT
    40.32%
    25
    50 million
    59.68%
    37

    #2
    Immortal fame leads directly to money through sponsorsip etc.
    so immortal fame, then pimp my name out to sponsors, maybe even sell ***** for 100,000 grand a shot to rich bitches who want a superstar kid.....

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      #3
      fighting matthew hatton instead of pac will not see floyd earn $50 million.

      btw, patrice evra >>> ashley cole

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        #4
        The $50 million.

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          #5
          Originally posted by killakali View Post
          fighting matthew hatton instead of pac will not see floyd earn $50 million.

          btw, patrice evra >>> ashley cole
          Nothing to do with Floyd.


          BTW Cole > Evra

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            #6
            the money. **** fame that's too scary.

            One interesting note, Ricky hatton took home 16-18 MILLION dollars in the pacquiao fight and he got his ass knocked out in 2 rounds.

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              #7
              Originally posted by Liar View Post
              Which one would you take: Being the GOAT or 50 million dollars

              Assume you are boxer A. There are two fights available. One with boxer B and the other boxer C.

              If you beat boxer B, you will be considered as the greatest fighter of all time and no one will ever question you for ever.

              The other fight is with boxer C, beating him would be considered as a good win, nothing more. However, you will pocket 50 million dollars straight up.

              Which one would you take: Immortal fame or Money
              Simple. The 50 Million and here is why. They will say "you will be the goat if you beat him him and him" After you beat them they will say "meh, that was too easy, SRR had 100 plus fights, i dunno" a few months after that "lol at who says he's the GOAT, he's fought only overrated/old/weight drained/hyped up/bums (because at least one one of those tags can partially apply to any boxer who has ever lost).

              The 50 Million will love you back and won't lie to you, it's 50 Millions then and probably 50 Millions still the next day.

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                #8
                Well considering if by the time I'd be able to make $50mil or GOAT status in a fight, I'd probably already be a multi-millionare so I'd take the GOAT status any day. All those who'd take the cash are nothing but sellouts!

                I'm sorry but a battle for GOAT fight would still probably yield a good 15-20mil

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                  #9
                  GOAT. I could probably spend $50million in one day man! Or if you like Floyd and the IRS is chasing you for tax this that and the other...you can get bankrupt quick if you not smart. GOAT means people remember you for the right reasons and you get your sponsorship money like Ali and Tyson still get!

                  And for the record...

                  Ashley Cole (Arsenal) > Ashley Cole (Chelsea) > Patrice Evra

                  and it ain't even close lol.

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by araindon View Post
                    And for the record...

                    Ashley Cole (Arsenal) > Ashley Cole (Chelsea) > Patrice Evra

                    and it ain't even close lol.


                    Agreed

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