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Originally posted by Kigali View PostYou think just like a peasant.
The **** are YOU to say how much is too much while sitting on your flat ass typing.
Getting paid more > Getting paid less
At least it is in this Country
America ain't for your scraping ass...you should be back where your dad fled and type nonsense from there.
These guys get hit in the head for a living...they deserve as much as they can get and then some.
Look where Pritchet Colon is right now...one minute a rising star...in a coma fighting for his life the next.
Al Haymon is paying ALL of his expenses and recently moved him to the best aftercare facility in the nation.
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Originally posted by Derranged View PostWell as I hear it PBC was having money problems from overpaying their fighters.
And if PBC is in trouble..
How HELL would paying the fighters too much be the problem?????
If PBC is having trouble that ain't the reason.
I can tell when I'm talking to somebody that never did more than punch a clock and work for somebody else.
You are not a business owner/entrepreneur type of individual.
I can tell.Last edited by Kigali; 10-14-2016, 12:40 PM.
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Originally posted by HeroBando View PostWith that attitude you end up fighting Sergio Mora in a half empty hall in Reading PA for 500k, instead of packed Msg for 2 Quillins
Like your boy Pac.
He did an Audit to find out why he wasn't getting that Mayweather money and hired a firm called VisionQuest.
They told Pac:
1.He didn't get a DIME from the Cotto fight
2.He should be worth far more
3.Arum submitted his records in a SHOE BOX
Bob found out about the Audit and ORDERED Pac to fire them...which he did...owing them thousands
I see why Bob likes your demographic so much.
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Originally posted by Kigali View PostWhat you hear is not the same as what you know....in America.
And if PBC is in trouble..
How HELL would paying the fighters too much be the problem?????
If PBC is having trouble that ain't the reason.
I can tell when I'm talking to somebody that never did more than punch a clock and work for somebody else.
You are not a business owner/entrepreneur type of individual.
I can tell.
and you're talking to a business owner.
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Originally posted by Kigali View PostYou think just like a peasant.
The **** are YOU to say how much is too much while sitting on your flat ass typing.
Getting paid more > Getting paid less
At least it is in this Country
America ain't for your scraping ass...you should be back where your dad fled and type nonsense from there.
These guys get hit in the head for a living...they deserve as much as they can get and then some.
Look where Pritchet Colon is right now...one minute a rising star...in a coma fighting for his life the next.
Al Haymon is paying ALL of his expenses and recently moved him to the best aftercare facility in the nation.
nobody is mad at Jacobs for taking $1.5 from Haymon if Haymon was ****** enough to pay him that much. Where Jacobs goes horribly wrong is in assuming anyone outside the PBC bubble would put his market value that high. So sure, its great that he got $1.5 mil for Quillin, but it has no bearing on what he can get for other fights going forward, and to hold other promoters to the standard that Haymon sets is ******ed (since Haymon lost hundreds of millions of dollars)
And as for Pritchard, yes, its a sad story. But people get hurt and die every single day at minimum wage jobs, so spare us all the "danny is risking his life" dramatic nonsense. "Professional Boxer" probably wouldnt even crack the top 100 of Most Dangerous Occupations, so GTFOH with that nonsense.....Last edited by OnePunch; 10-14-2016, 01:01 PM.
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Originally posted by BlakBread904 View PostWhy would a company overpay it's workforce beyond talent retention? the term "overpay" means to pay an amount greater than the value, you know that right? Of course it takes money to make money, play the long game not short...but it's hard to stay solvent and in the black when your company isn't generating the necessary revenue to the extent you can even consider your workforce's earnings as "overpaid"...eventually the well runs dry..
and you're talking to a business owner.
If people aren't tuning in it's not because Al is "overpaying" the fighters:
"Honey did you know a fight is on TV right now???"
"Yeah I know...I just don't watch PBC...the fighters get paid too much...
I only watch boxing when guys make crap money"
If the ratings are down it's not because of the fighter's purses.
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Originally posted by OnePunch View Postnobody is mad at Jacobs for taking $1.5 from Haymon if Haymon was ****** enough to pay him that much. Where Jacobs goes horribly wrong is in assuming anyone outside the PBC bubble would put his market value that high. So sure, its great that he got $1.5 mil for Quillin, but it has no bearing on what he can get for other fights going forward, and to hold other promoters to the standard that Haymon sets is ******ed (since Haymon lost hundreds of millions of dollars)
And as for Pritchard, yes, its a sad story. But people get hurt and die every single day at minimum wage jobs, so spare us all the "danny is risking his life" dramatic nonsense. "Professional Boxer" probably wouldnt even crack the top 100 of Most Dangerous Occupations, so GTFOH with that nonsense.....
Well put!
Haymon blew his load during his attempted "take over" of boxing by giving his fighters exaggerated purses and now its coming back to bite him in the a$$. None of his fighters want to fight anyone who's remotely a threat without a HUGE payday!
Broner scoffed at a $4mil purse for a fight vs Pacquiao! How much does that guy really think he's worth!?
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