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Pac vs Algeri did just above 300K buys??
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Originally posted by The Big Dunn View Postthen it would depend on where he resides. I don't know Nevada's income tax rate but texas and florida have no income tax so floyd wouldn't be taxed at that rate.
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Originally posted by Deevel916 View PostGiven Macau's tax structure, even with just 300k ppv's sold, Pac pockets more money fighting in Macau than if he were to sell a mil here in the states.
Macau tax rate 13%
U.S tax rate 39.6%
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Just to clarify something:
Why is [$40m +35% of the PPV upside] a "bad deal" for Top Rank/Pacquiao again?
Pacquiao-Vargas, even in the US, isn't going to do much more than 400k buys, and that's the "in case Bob can't get Mayweather"(lol) emergency choice. Outside of a fifth Marquez fight, there's not a Top Rank-promoted fight that can be expected to cover Pacquiao's guarantee on PPV.
Logically, what leverage does Arum go into the "negotiations" with Moonves with when, as any logical executive would do, he asks his operations guy at Showtime Sports about the Mayweather revenues, and comes back to ask Arum about his revenues for Pacquiao? lol
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Originally posted by IMDAZED View PostWhen you do #'s like this and your name is Manny Pacquiao, it suggests not only that you're fighting an unknown (he's done that before and done far better #'s), but that the matchup itself is unappealing to everyone but your most ardent of fans. His last three PPV's since being KO'ed have done under 2mil buys collectively, less than Mayweather-Alvarez alone. And it's only going to get worse.
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Originally posted by Scipio2009 View PostJust to clarify something:
Why is [$40m +35% of the PPV upside] a "bad deal" for Top Rank/Pacquiao again?
Pacquiao-Vargas, even in the US, isn't going to do much more than 400k buys, and that's the "in case Bob can't get Mayweather"(lol) emergency choice. Outside of a fifth Marquez fight, there's not a Top Rank-promoted fight that can be expected to cover Pacquiao's guarantee on PPV.
Logically, what leverage does Arum go into the "negotiations" with Moonves with when, as any logical executive would do, he asks his operations guy at Showtime Sports about the Mayweather revenues, and comes back to ask Arum about his revenues for Pacquiao? lol
And Moonves isnt some small time promoter, hes the CEO of a major global company. Arum isnt going to be able to push him around and hes gonna have to do some things he doesnt want to do or walk.
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Originally posted by Scipio2009 View PostJust to clarify something:
Why is [$40m +35% of the PPV upside] a "bad deal" for Top Rank/Pacquiao again?
Pacquiao-Vargas, even in the US, isn't going to do much more than 400k buys, and that's the "in case Bob can't get Mayweather"(lol) emergency choice. Outside of a fifth Marquez fight, there's not a Top Rank-promoted fight that can be expected to cover Pacquiao's guarantee on PPV.
Logically, what leverage does Arum go into the "negotiations" with Moonves with when, as any logical executive would do, he asks his operations guy at Showtime Sports about the Mayweather revenues, and comes back to ask Arum about his revenues for Pacquiao? lol
Pac Vs Clottey do 700K and Pac - Bradley 1-2 do good numbers considering bradley can't draw crowd on his hometown.
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Originally posted by Scipio2009 View PostJust to clarify something:
Why is [$40m +35% of the PPV upside] a "bad deal" for Top Rank/Pacquiao again?
Pacquiao-Vargas, even in the US, isn't going to do much more than 400k buys, and that's the "in case Bob can't get Mayweather"(lol) emergency choice. Outside of a fifth Marquez fight, there's not a Top Rank-promoted fight that can be expected to cover Pacquiao's guarantee on PPV.
Logically, what leverage does Arum go into the "negotiations" with Moonves with when, as any logical executive would do, he asks his operations guy at Showtime Sports about the Mayweather revenues, and comes back to ask Arum about his revenues for Pacquiao? lol
Arum will then say, HBO ain't complaining.
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