Gintonious wrote: » Floyd Mayweather net worth is around $400+ million Conor McGregor isn't even worth a 10th of that. Co-dependant my arse.
Deleted User wrote: » There is a co-dependancy of sorts to be fair. Conor is the one at the moment with all the hype behind him, he got more retweets for some of his tweets than big NBA/NHL players. Conor is way more popular than Mayweather at this exact moment in time and if Floyd fought GGG he might do 1-2m sales? he can double that maybe with Conor. Conor needs Floyd more than Floyd needs Conor fo sho! but Floyd makes a lot more money with Conor than without, so that makes it a co-dependancy for this fight.
Gintonious wrote: » Agree on the sales, might be marginally higher though. Thing is though, for that fight against Berto, he got $30m or something crazy. He gets paid a fortune regardless of who he fights. Conor doesn't even scratch the surface for that kind of money in MMA.
EagererBeaver wrote: » Lads this is beyond ridiculous. Floyd is the A side. End of. His purse, yes purse, for the Berto fight was 32m ffs. McGregor made 10% of that against Alvarez. Wonder, I don't know if you're being deliberately disingenuous or just completely thick. Saying GGG sold A, Mayweather sold B, therefore they could make A+B happen is nonsense. Mayweather-GGG would do absolutely astronomical numbers. GGG is one of those most dominant, feared fighters in boxing, the biggest man Floyd would ever face and the biggest threat ever to him in a boxing ring. That sells. It would attract huge numbers. Perhaps (and probably) not Mayweather-Pac or Mayweather-McGregor numbers but it would be enormous. Pretending otherwise is lunacy. If it's a double A side, why is McGregor so content to let Floyd take the lion's share? For the record, I don't think this will break the May-Pac numbers. 205 was supposed to break the UFC number and then ended up quite aways short of it.
wonderfullife wrote: » If the PPV doesn't beat May-Pac I'll close my boards account. If it does, you close yours. For the record I don't appreciate you calling me "thick" - unlike you I actually put some time and energy into my posts and not just spout whatever comes into my head - and especially when your post is as about as wrong as can be while shouting loudly that you're right. There are many reasons why Mayweather-GGG would do *far* less than May-Mac. 1. GGG - Phenomenal boxer. Not a draw. The average person on the street in New York or San Diego wouldn't even be able to pick him out of a line-up. 2. Mayweather burned a lot of goodwill with the farce of a dancing competition he performed against Pacquiao. That erosion of goodwill resulted in a 350k buy-rate for the Berto match and also affected Manny (Pacquiao-Vargas late last year did less than 300k). It left such a feeling of ill-will that it would (and has) carried over to future Floyd & Manny fights against elite boxers because there's nothing *new* in the recipe and the goodwill was so badly burned. There's *lots* new in the Conor fight. 3. GGG's fanbase is tiny. Conor's is massive in America. 4. GGG has the personality of a turnip. Conor is a showman. One of those 2 things sells PPV's, the other does not. 5. GGG is coming off the back of 2 highly disappointing performances inside the ring. He barely scraped past Jacobs and he was supposed to blow Kell Brook away. He didn't. Conor, on the other hand, is coming off 2 massive wins (one of which he was underdog) and is carrying momentum. 6. Boxing events between elite boxers not named Canelo are not selling in the US. Andre Ward and Kovalev did 160k buys in their first contest. Terence Crawford #4 P4P boxer in the world did 60k buys his last fight. 7. Oscar de la Hoya was *by far* the biggest boxing draw around when he fought Floyd. He had the whole Mexican population in the US behind him and that fight only did 2.4 million. There is *no way* any sane, rational person who has looked at the numbers would predict OVER 2.4 million for Floyd v GGG or Floyd v Canelo 2 having considered the above factors. Conor v Floyd *will* do over 5 million because you completely fail to understand a) how big Conor is b) the scale of the interest in this fight in America and c) why this appeals to the regular Joe Soap on the street in America who couldn't care less about sports. I can't exactly say "you're wrong" because it's all about opinions. But you're wrong.
Gamebred wrote: » I worry for Wonder if this is a low selling blow out with Floyd finishing him early...
Deleted User wrote: » To be fair, Floyd might finish him early but it will sell well, A fool and his money are soon parted. What you think Floyd will do? I know floyd wont want to finish him early cause he wants to make it look like it was competitive, but if he lets it go on for to long he will look bad...... Floyd will finish when he wants but when you reckon he will want to finish it off? He will hardly want to finish it in round 1 will he?
[Deleted User] wrote: » To be fair, Floyd might finish him early but it will sell well, A fool and his money are soon parted. What you think Floyd will do? I know floyd wont want to finish him early cause he wants to make it look like it was competitive, but if he lets it go on for to long he will look bad...... Floyd will finish when he wants but when you reckon he will want to finish it off? He will hardly want to finish it in round 1 will he?
weldoninhio wrote: » I await the Leave Britney Alone type video from him if McGregor gets hammered and starts taking flack.
wonderfullife wrote: » Kevin Lee had some unexpected words for Conor while being interviewed for his fight against Chiesa: "I honestly believe Conor has the power to hurt Floyd. A lot of people are underestimating how big Conor is and how hard he hits but the one person who won't underestimate Conor is Floyd." Continues: "My advice for Conor is this - if you don't get him out of there in the first 3 rounds, you're in for a long-ass-whooping. But I absolutely view this as MMA v Boxing and I believe Conor will go out there and get some respect for MMA from the boxing community because most of them think we are still in the Chuck Liddell era. I kinda have to root for Floyd because I train out of his gym but I'd be lying if a part of me didn't want Conor to do it". I don't know why but I thought he'd crap all over Conor.
Gamebred wrote: » I dont know why and it feels wrong but I've been coming around to liking Lee lately, reminds me a bit of Conor at the start hes trying hard to get his name out can see theres is a cool guy behind the persona hes trying to portray.
EagererBeaver wrote: » His statement about getting respect for MMA is a bit daft. McGregor is in this for himself. His boxing is clearly elite by MMA standards - any respect he earns will be for him alone, not the Kevin Lees of the world.
EagererBeaver wrote: » 1. I really can't go through each of those points because you know the saying about arguing with idiots and all that.2. GGG is bigger than you think. Also, 3. Floyd-De la Hoya "only" doing 2.4m might be the most daft thing I've heard yet. It "only" did a then ppv record, is still the second biggest selling ppv of all time and, oh, it sold 0.8m than any MMA ppv in history.4. As for it beating May-Pac, it may well do but I don't think so. Remember how confident you were 205 was going to do 2m? Then when it didn't, it was still going to be the biggest ppv in UFC history because Dana claimed it was "trending" to be?
Outlaw Pete wrote: » I agree.... Now of course the quality of boxing within Boxing is superior (obviously) but it's not just being spoken about as if it's superior, these people are speaking about MMA fighters as if they are a joke and that it's absurd to even think they could ever land a punch on a pro boxer let alone hurt one of them.