According to Manny Pacquiao himself, the Mexican gladiator whom hes up against this coming weekend in Las Vegas is getting the lions share of the purse. He said Morales will receive $3 million.
Pacquiao said Wynn Las Vegas, the official hotel and main sponsor of the 12-round battle at the Thomas and Mack Center, shelled out $5 million for the fighters purse. $2 million goes to the Filipino.
The fight promoter is Top Rank, and its owner, Bob Arum, is Morales promoter, too.
Although theres no official word on the Morales purse, Pacquiao said its quite understandable that Morales gets a bigger purse despite the fact that he lost his last fight to Zahir Raheem last September at the Staples Center.
"Morales is indeed getting $3 million. But its okay," Pacquiao said.
Morales is a former three-time world champion, and he defeated Pacquiao in their first meeting last March at the MGM Grand in Las Vegas via a unanimous decision.
Pacquiao got $1.75 million for that fight, and Morales probably at least $2 million.
Aside from the bigger purse, Pacquiao said Morales is also getting more from the pay-per-view sales of the fight. The Mexican gets 60 percent and the Filipino southpaw 40 percent.
Pacquiao, however, isnt complaining.
"Thats the way it should be. But if I beat him in our rematch, I think I should get the bigger purse. And it should be a 50-50 take on the pay-per-view sales," said Pacquiao.