[OFFICIAL] Mayweather-Ortiz Numbers Released

Discussion in 'World Boxing Forum' started by Ring Master, Oct 28, 2011.


  1. PH|LLA

    PH|LLA VIP Member Full Member

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    I'm not arguing just stating it cause people always compare the two. I think Floyd-SSM did 100K more than Pac-SSM while looking at the circumstances that would make Pac the bigger draw. I'm not saying he should ask for more money tough.

    Also, if Floyd vs SSM did 1.4M at 60$ a pop (it was 55SD and 65HD) that's 84M$.

    Actually if only 200K people bought Floyd vs Mosley in HD, and the rest paid SD, it's 79M$

    So where the **** is fat Dan coming from?
     
  2. DonnieB

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    In comparison to the "old guard" definitely an unknown.

    For those that want to argue about the sales of Shane Mosley vs mayweather/pacquiao you have to realise that mayweather fought Shane with a quarter of the audience that manny potentially had yet still sold more ppv.
     
  3. Seckah

    Seckah Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Great numbers!!
     
  4. tarugojones

    tarugojones Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    It took more than 5 weeks to release the result?:think
     
  5. Ring Master

    Ring Master The Originator Full Member

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    Some people pay $70 for HD, while some pay $55 for HD. I payed 55 for HD Time Warner in Harlem doesn't charge you more for HD. So who knows, I wouldn't sweat the small stuff.
     
  6. sbbigmike

    sbbigmike Boxing Addict Full Member

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    What about them official numbers for Pac vs. Mosley?????????????
     
  7. Bladegunner

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    :rofl
     
  8. Ring Master

    Ring Master The Originator Full Member

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    were they never relesed? didn't somebody just say 1.3
     
  9. Bladegunner

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    With another successful pay-per-view event under his belt, Mayweather continues his reign as the biggest and most lucrative attraction in the sport. He has now appeared in the three biggest non-heavyweight pay-per-view events in the sport's history, including Mayweather vs. Oscar de la Hoya ($136,853,700), Mayweather vs. Ortiz ($78,440,000 million) and Mayweather vs. Sugar Shane Mosley ($78,330,000 million).
     
  10. illwill007

    illwill007 Well-Known Member Full Member

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    thats because it did under a milli
     
  11. Bladegunner

    Bladegunner Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    Someone threw out 1.3 m and everyone ran with it, no source ever confirmed it, even arum said he wouldn't be able to get the data from the CBS :lol:
     
  12. tarugojones

    tarugojones Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Make another thread. This is about Floyd/Ortiz numbers.
     
  13. sbbigmike

    sbbigmike Boxing Addict Full Member

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    They were never released by showtime, those are just estimates from lying ass Arum's mouth, that Pac fans seem to try to fly with and throw up in people's face, without any type of evidence, rumors say the fight did about 800k which isn't bad at all considering Mosley was horribly shot, but this constant May vs. Manny thing never ends here, and delusional Pac fans have nothing else better to do than to spread proporganda and bull**** through this site, to try to discredit Mayweather in any way possible.........................
     
  14. Ring Master

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    HOLY **** ! i just googled it and offcial numbers for PAc vs. Mosley were never released. all are estimates. Boxing $cene has it at 1.2
     
  15. Ring Master

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    Damn I never realized that.