De La Hoya the Undisputed PPV KIng

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  1. ricardinho

    ricardinho Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Despite what people may think Oscar is the greatest PPV draw in History.
    Will anybody ever suprass him? Doubt it.

    Oscar De La Hoya's Pay-Per-View History

    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. Ike Quartey ( 2/99) 570,000 buys =$25.7 million
    9. Felix Trinidad (9/99) 1.4 million buys = $71.4 million
    10. Shane Mosley (6/00) 590,000 buys = $29.5 million
    11. Javier Castillejo (6/01) 400,000 buys = $16.0 million
    12. Fernando Vargas (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. Bernard Hopkins (9/04) 1 million buys = $56.0 million
    17. Ricardo Mayorga (5/06) 935,000 buys = $46.3 million
    18. Floyd Mayweather Jr. (5/07) 2.15 million buys = $120.0 million
    Totals: 12.6 million buys = $610.6 million
     
  2. eze

    eze Everybody Know Me Full Member

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    Nope.

    DLH is second.

    Tyson is the PPV king by far.
     
  3. Ringnut

    Ringnut Boxing Addict Full Member

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    the fact that for many fighters, their ticket into stardom is beating oscar says a lot.

    still, I'm curious, would Tyson come close? he was incredibly popular back then but I have no idea what the numbers are for him...
     
  4. eze

    eze Everybody Know Me Full Member

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    Tyson is the king.

    He has only like 500,000 less PPV buys as DLH but had 6 less PPV fights.
     
  5. Ringnut

    Ringnut Boxing Addict Full Member

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    wow, question answered then
     
  6. bulakenyo

    bulakenyo Am I a boxing fan yet? Full Member

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    Tyson could have been the Wilt Chamberlain of boxing PPVs (Broke records so hard it will be unsurpassed forever) if only he was able to sustain his great skills and talent starting from the mid 1980s up to his retirement.

    ODLH was able to sustain his skills and talent (popularity will follow) from the moment he entered the pros up until his retirement.

    A great PPV star needs great talent, plus great charisma or great mystique.
     
  7. eze

    eze Everybody Know Me Full Member

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    One could argue that Holyfield is possible a bigger name in his primme


    1. Oscar De La Hoya - $610.6 million on 12.6 million buys (18 events)

    2. Mike Tyson - $545 million on 12.4 million buys (12 events)

    3. Evander Holyfield - $543 million on 12.6 million buys (14 events)
     
  8. kadyo

    kadyo Boxing Addict Full Member

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    WoW!!!!
     
  9. bulakenyo

    bulakenyo Am I a boxing fan yet? Full Member

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    The anticipation for an upcoming Tyson fight was much stronger than any of the top PPV contenders.

    Even if he was gonna face some dude named Peter McNeely or some New York cab driver, it was an event not to be missed.
     
  10. kadyo

    kadyo Boxing Addict Full Member

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    I remember that time when me and around 4 friends were waiting for the tyson-holyfield 1 fight. All my friends were talking about how tyson would blamboozle holyfield to kingdom come. These are casual boxing fans who have no idea who holyfield is, all they know is that tyson is the baddest man in the planet. We were all so noisy and excited before the fight. In contrast, we were all very silent during fight, nobody knows what to say. Smiles on our faces were erased and we were all disaapointed after the fight.
     
  11. bulakenyo

    bulakenyo Am I a boxing fan yet? Full Member

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    Hehe.

    The earliest complete Tyson PPV fight (free on Philippine TV but with tons of ads) that I saw "live" was his fight vs Spinks.

    The earliest ODLH fight I can remember being shown here was vs Molina.
     
  12. kadyo

    kadyo Boxing Addict Full Member

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    I have heard of dela hoya even before he went to win the olympic gold medal. After he won the gold medal, he was anticipated by USA just like they anticipated the first fight of Sugar Ray Leonard. I think it was his sixth or seventh fight that was shown here but it was just a replay and hoya did not disappoint. I always read articles about hoya and I read an article where he said that he would retire at an early age of 26.
     
  13. Ringnut

    Ringnut Boxing Addict Full Member

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    jeez, I just realized that that majority of the de la Hoya and Tyson fights I got to watch live on tv were their losing efforts

    Oscar vs
    Trinidad
    Mosley
    Hopkins
    Mayweather
    Pacquiao

    Mike vs
    Holyfield (I and II)
    Lewis
    Golota (the only live fight I watched that Mike won)

    I was pretty much just a casual fan back then, I only got to watch their winning efforts online when i started getting really into boxing...
     
  14. igotJUIC3

    igotJUIC3 Boxing Junkie banned

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    Floyd right now has the only chance to pass him....i think he is 4th behind Holyfield right now...couple in Mosley fight and HOPEFULLY Pac fight and he should be on his heels....he still may need 1 or 2 more big fights to catch him though.
     
  15. ricardinho

    ricardinho Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    That figure is not including the fight with Pac