1.25M buys for Manny-Oscar!

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  1. Chiko_Tech

    Chiko_Tech Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    [FONT=Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif]1.25M buys for Manny-Oscar![/FONT]
    [FONT=Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif]Wednesday, December 10 2008[/FONT]
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    [FONT=Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif]HBO Sports reported today that 1.25 million pay-per-view buys were generated from last Saturday’s welterweight fight between Oscar de la Hoya, the sport’s top all-time attraction, and Manny Pacquiao, the sport’s pound-for-pound king, at the MGM Grand Garden Arena in Las Vegas. The fight was presented by Golden Boy Promotions and Top Rank, Inc. The 1.25 million buy total represents the highest performing pay-per-view event in 2008 and generated $70 million in pay-per-view revenue. It is only the fourth time in boxing pay-per-view history that a non-heavyweight event has attained the one million buy mark. “Boxing fans across America showed tremendous support for this event and we’re pleased that they tuned in,” said Mark Taffet of HBO Pay-Per-View.[/FONT]







    http://www.fightnews.com/fightnews_2/headlines//EkklAFukFyEgUwOUHT.html



    Wow they where expecting less because of the slow tickets sales. Discuss
     
  2. menemsha43

    menemsha43 Member Full Member

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    Does anyone recall what DLH-Mayweather generated?
     
  3. NALLEGE

    NALLEGE Loyal Member banned

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    Those are good numbers. People knew that Dlh was done the minute he had to come down in weight. The numbers could've been higher if Dlh didn't have to come down in weight.
     
  4. Chiko_Tech

    Chiko_Tech Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Boxing at least is not death.
     
  5. TheBradyHawkes

    TheBradyHawkes ۞ Full Member

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    His 2nd biggest event ever


    1. Rafael Ruelas (5/95) 330,000 buys = $9.9 million
    2. Genaro Hernandez (9/95) 220,000 buys = $6.6 million
    3. Miguel Angel Gonzalez (1/97) 345,000 buys = $12.1 million
    4. Pernell Whitaker (4/97) 720,000 buys = $28.8 million
    5. Hector Camacho (9/97) 560,000 buys = $22.4 million
    6. Wilfredo Rivera (12/97) 240,000 buys = $9.6 million
    7. Julio Cesar Chavez II ( 9/98) 525,000 buys = $23.6 million
    8.
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    ( 2/99) 570,000 buys =$25.7 million
    9. Felix Trinidad (9/99) 1.4 million buys = $71.4 million
    10.
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    (6/00) 590,000 buys = $29.5 million
    11. Javier Castillejo (6/01) 400,000 buys = $16.0 million
    12.
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    (9/02) 935,000 buys = $47.8 million
    13. Yory Boy Campas (5/03) 350,000 buys = $17.5 million
    14. Shane Mosley II (9/03) 950,000 buys = $48.4 million
    15. Felix Sturm (6/04) 380,000 buys = $19.0 million
    16.
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    (9/04) 1 million buys = $56.0 million
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    (5/06) 935,000 buys = $46.3 million
    18. Floyd Mayweather Jr. (5/07) 2.15 million buys = $120.0 million
     
  6. FourtyOunce

    FourtyOunce Stick Ninja Full Member

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    not from me I had a crystal clear free stream on the internet
     
  7. iceman71

    iceman71 WBC SILVER Champion Full Member

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    in fact it is dead....

    take oscar out of the picture and find one ppv that will even hit 800,000
     
  8. 41fever

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  9. 41fever

    41fever Boxing Addict Full Member

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    DLH is a money making genius!
     
  10. PH|LLA

    PH|LLA VIP Member Full Member

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    boxing is not dead its just more international.

    Pacquiao vs Oscar probably genereted tens of millions of dollars internationnally, especially in Asia, abut that is not reflected in the ppv numbers.

    Hatton vs PBF is considered to have sold 800-900K, but it also sold over a million in the UK.

    Boxing is not dead. Its just globalized. Some people are so focused on USA all the time that they can't understand that.
     
  11. chimba

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    This is only the preliminary accounting,..it could end up to 1.4M when its alls said and done according to Arum
     
  12. iceman71

    iceman71 WBC SILVER Champion Full Member

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    i was just going by the above posters statement that made the observation since oscar de lahoya generated 1.25 million buys against pac its not dead. well if you want to go by PPV numbers proving life and death, lets get the ppv numbers on abraham vs marquez ppv, bhop-pavlik, chavez- vanda 2, marquez-casamayor
    then compare them when the golden boy is not in the picture
     
  13. podcast

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    Mayweather-Pac.
     
  14. DamonD

    DamonD Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    a). This is obviously an excellent number.
    b). There were rumours going around, possibly linked to Arum, that it was going to be around 2 million instead. There's overstatement, then there's Bob Arum.
     
  15. Chiko_Tech

    Chiko_Tech Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    We need a power puncher fast Heavyweight that can bring fear to other boxers so He can bring boxing back on the map.