ESPN Poll showing 82% of respondents will not watch Pacquiao-Clottey

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  1. The Funny Man 7

    The Funny Man 7 Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    I think the fight will do 750,000 buys, which is nothing to be ashamed of.
     
  2. PH|LLA

    PH|LLA VIP Member Full Member

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    all I can say for those 82% is too bad for them

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  3. Sug3

    Sug3 Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Salif keita-tomorrow

    From the ali soundtrack,i love that song and it's perfect for clottey,i think it should be his entrance theme.
     
  4. Rhino718

    Rhino718 M.O.B. Full Member

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    You have people on here who think that the fight is going to generate over a Mill. buys. Thats crazy. To be honest if they knew the style which Clottey fights it would be less than 500k:dead
     
  5. 1lehudson

    1lehudson Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Anyone remember that TV show from many years ago called "Kids say the darnest things" I think that we could make a sitcom by replacing the Kids with *******s.

    Most of the non ******* posters knew that you cats never wanted to see the fight, but damn, do you really think this fight would have been sooo ****ing much bigger if Mayweather was retired?? And secondly why would you want the guy retired?? dont you want to see Pac face the best fighters, instead of weight drained shot fighters.:hey
     
  6. Danny Ocean

    Danny Ocean My nAmE IS MoNeY Full Member

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    bob arum as much as i hate him has pulled a bit of a master stroke here

    he has secured the dallas cowboys arena....put margarito on the undercard

    and even has a war in gomez-castillo

    so fans will buy this ppv out of curiosity...i guarantee this ppv will do over 700k
     
  7. WiDDoW_MaKeR

    WiDDoW_MaKeR ESB Hall of Fame Member Full Member

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    There is no way in hell that HBO is going to promote 2 different PPV's on the same night against each other. Think about it. HBO is definitely not going to let Pac be broadcasted by a different network... I can assure you of that. Pac is their golden child right now. Floyd Mayweather CAN NOT light up the box office without a big time dance partner. Floyd's routine only works when he is fighting against a boxer that the public loves.

    People love to watch Pac fight, and that's just the truth. Floyd is great, but watching him outbox a second tier fighter isn't something that people want to pay big bucks to watch. It's always fun watching Pac fight no matter who he is fighting. Especially a tough fighter like Clottey.

    The only other option would be for HBO to do one of their tape delay double fight broadcasts with Pac and Mayweather on that night. I really don't see that happening either. They could try for some sort of two different locations, PPV extravaganza... where they have the fights lined up to start after one another. In that case... they would prob promote both fights heavily, and possibly do a 24/7 show following all of the fighters.

    However, if it comes down to either airing Mayweather or Pac... they will air Pac. Which not only is a much more exciting fighter... looks to be a much better fight against a better opponent than Floyd will get. As well as the fact that it looks to be shaping up as an extremely good PPV card AND it is at the amazing venue of Cowboys Stadium. No way HBO passes up on that one.
     
  8. timmyjames

    timmyjames PTurd curb stomper Full Member

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    i'm sorry but, when has pac had huge ppv numbers without a giant name next to his?
     
  9. Jab_hard

    Jab_hard Active Member Full Member

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    Pacquiao is done after he shamelessy ducked Floyd.
     
  10. Uncle Oden

    Uncle Oden Respect Guzman banned

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    wow, this post is really bad.

    HBO not going to "let" Pac fight on a different network? Well it wouldn't be a network fight, it would be a Top Rank PPV, they put on their own PPV shows all the time.

    Pac isn't HBO's golden child. He's not contracted to fight on the network.

    The other crap about a tape delay double broadcast just shows you really aren't familiar with the business of boxing.

    How is Pac-Clottey shaping up to be an extremely good PPV? Josh Clottey is not a PPV caliber opponent to begin with. The undercard is unknown, Gomez-Castillo being whispered? That's brutal. The next time Arum makes a solid PPV undercard will be the first time.

    And yea Floyd's PPV #'s stack up right along side with Pacman's. So throw out that other point of yours.
     
  11. 4life

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    Can you imagine how much buys will pbf vs malignaggi then??

    They'lll stuff that undercard with a bunch of hispanic fighters, being that texas has a huge hispani community. Margarito will reportedly be on the undercard and, like him or not, he'll get some mexicans to buy.


    750-850k
     
  12. WiDDoW_MaKeR

    WiDDoW_MaKeR ESB Hall of Fame Member Full Member

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    Pac sold 3,500 more tickets, had a bigger gate (by $2 million). and had more PPV buys when he fought Cotto than Floyd did when he fought Marquez. Which is amazing considering the fact that it was Floyd's comeback fight AND he was fighting a mexican in Marquez on Mexican independence weekend which even inflated his numbers considerably.

    Also, for Pacs fight against Cotto... no tickets were sold under face value. Mayweather had to sell some tickets 50% off, as well as almost 900 of them were comps.
     
  13. Maxime

    Maxime Sweet Science Full Member

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    I hope both Pacquiao & Mayweather's next fights tank.

    Maybe then they'll understand they need each other.
     
  14. TommyV

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    I wouldn't buy it, and I'm not even going to watch it. **** Pacquiao.
     
  15. InHumanForm

    InHumanForm Boxing Addict Full Member

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    if it's really at 144 i will for sure not buy it.....even if it's at 147 i'm still not sure if I would. The only thing i am interested in is seeing what kind of atmosphere the cowboys stadium would provide for a boxing match. Dont think thats worth $50 though.