I'm positive there's no way to determine why every viewer watches Floyd.. I watch him because of his skill.. I can be the only one in the world can I?
Floyd knew early on he could not get fans to watch him based on his excitement in the ring so he had to create this persona and act a fool outside the ring which worked perfectly for him.
It takes TWO to tango...People buy a PPV for an exciting matchup, a fight they will be competitive. Mayweather-Pacquaio was an immensely exciting matchup that people truly believed would be competitive. Hence the huge buys. The Cotto, Mosley, and De La Hoya fights all exciting, and competitive on paper. Berto was a fight with NO excitement because not one person believed Berto had any chance to give Floyd a run for his money let alone win. This is why it drew poorly.
WOW Funny if others hit 475,000-600,000 it is a success atsch So darn it Floyd, YOU set the standards so high ,because you are the king of PPV,that YOU set yourself up for failure :nut :-(
Hahaha hahaha So hilarious! Never gets old! Now go to countless threads and repeat that to annoy these casuals!
Why are some of you having a hard time admitting his last fight was a colossal failure. It's simple math.
Pimp, just let it go and then when Canelo hits 4-5.5 (not millions) with the PPV the same people will parade that number around like it is GOLD:yep:hey
I just find it amusing that other PPVs hit less than 400,000 buys all the time but let Floyd take an easy **** fight and still do this poorly compared to his other fights on PPV and its worth all this hen chatter:rofl