I scored it something like Chuck Giampa did which was like 116-112 Mayweather. That fight was nowhere close to an ass whooping. Especially not the sort of asswhooping you would expect the best P4P fighter in the world to put on a part time fighter. That cool brah?
Here's another way to compare their PPV numbers Mayweather: 6,685,000(total ppvs sold) divided by 7(number of fights) = 955,000 buys per fight when averaged Pacquaio: 6,250,000 divided by 12 = 520,833 buys per fight when averaged
Good thread...Oscar de la hoya´s numbers are insane!! Thanks everybody for information to this thread...
De la hoya obviously a PPV star but this post is a bit misleading because it counts PVV $ and not PVV #'s like they were posted for mayweather and pacuqaio. It would be nice to see how many ppv's oscar sold so we could compare then with pacquiao and mayweather
Imagine how many more ppv's Tyson and Oscar would have done in thier day had it not been for illegal cable (hot boxes). Back in the 90's and early 2000's, hotboxes were a big thing! Everyone I knew had one and would watch all the ppv's for free.
we can't really speculate on that. people stream fights now, they didnt stream fights in 90s. I think hot boxes and streams cancel each other out.
Floyd's and Pac's numbers are CRAP until they both fought Oscar. Floyd's big hyped numbers are all due to that one fight with Oscar the king of PPVs. Take out Pac and Floyd's fights with Oscar and they are both the same.