and that was fighting a mexican, on a mexican holiday (premium date for boxing), with very good mexican undercards, and fight promoted like hell calling it May day, fights once a year (so people miss him), and without competing UFC event.
aah, hell naah! first off, floyd got guaranteed money, baby!! plus, he hurt his hand and couldnt fight like he wanted to for the fans, but he gonna be back knocking out fools left and right, bet that ****. where the hell was canel-ho when floyd was dominating, huh? answer me that!
I'm pretty sure that it, Mayweather-Guerrero, cracked around 1.1 million PPV buys but let's say for a moment that 870,000-900,000 PPV buys is what this fight actually pulled in it's still better than the 700,000 PPV buys that Pacquiao-Clottey did in March, 2010 or the 700,000 and less than PPV buys that Pacquiao-Bradley did last June, numbers which still by the way were never even made official by Top Rank (???)or even challenged by Dan Rafael.
OMG...bro you said 350k, I'm not a math major but 890k is a lot loser to a million than it is to 350k. I mean you prayed that the show would fail, it obviously didnt, so I'm not sure what you're talking about. Your prediction was 530k off, the 1 million prediction is 110k off, you do the math.
The problem is who's out on the horizon after Canelo? Whoever unifies at Jr WW? Khan? Broner? The future looks bleak on opponents.
but 400,000 less buys than most of you dummies were mouthing off about. they look "solid" until you throw 400,000 number of people who didnt buy it, that were some kind of given because it was floyd