Floyd vs Pac PPV History

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  1. Scratch2win28

    Scratch2win28 Member Full Member

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    Floyd Mayweather PPV's:


    1.) Mayweather vs Gatti - 365,000 buys = $16.5 million revenue
    2.) Mayweather vs Judah - 375,000 buys = $16.8 million revenue
    3.) Mayweather vs Baldomir - 325,000 buys = $16.3 million revenue
    4.) Mayweather vs De La Hoya - 2.4 million buys = $136.6 million revenue
    5.) Mayweather vs Hatton - 920,000 buys = $50 million revenue
    6.) Mayweather vs Marquez - 1 million buys = $52 million revenue
    7.) Mayweather vs Mosley - 1.4 million buys = $78.3 million revenue

    Total PPV Fights: 7
    Total PPV Buys: 6.8 million buys
    Total PPV Revenue: $366.5 million revenue
    Average PPV per fight: 970,000 buys
    Average Revenue per fight: $52.3 million revenue


    Manny Pacquiao PPV's:

    Note: Pacquiao's fight with Oscar Larios in Phillipines was PPV but the data isn't available for it, so It isn't included in this as there are no ppv buys available for it.

    1.) Pacquiao vs Morales I - 350,000 buys = $15.7 million revenue
    2.) Pacquiao vs Morales II - 360,000 buys = $16.2 million revenue
    3.) Pacquiao vs Morales III - 350,000 buys = $17.5 million revenue
    4.) Pacquiao vs Solis - 200,000 buys = $6 million revenue
    5.) Pacquiao vs Barrera II - 350,000 buys = $17.4 million revenue
    6.) Pacquiao vs Marquez II - 400,000 buys = $20.2 million revenue
    7.) Pacquiao vs Diaz - 250,000 buys = $11 million revenue
    8.) Pacquiao vs De La Hoya - 1.25 million buys = $70 million revenue
    9.) Pacquiao vs Hatton - 850,000 buys = $45 million revenue
    10.) Pacquiao vs Cotto - 1.25 million buys = $70 million revenue
    11.) Pacquiao vs Clottey - 700,000 buys = $35.3 million revenue

    Total PPV Fights: 11
    Total PPV Buys: 6.3 million buys
    Total PPV Revenue: $324.3 million revenue
    Average PPV per fight: 570,000 buys
    Average Revenue per fight: $29.4 million revenue


    Mayweather's top three PPV's:

    1.) Mayweather vs De La Hoya - 2.4 million buys = $136.6 million revenue
    2.) Mayweather vs Mosley - 1.4 million buys = $78.3 million revenue
    3.) Mayweather vs Marquez - 1 million buys = $52 million revenue


    Pacquiao's top three PPV's:

    1.) Pacquiao vs De La Hoya - 1.25 million buys = $70 million revenue
    2.) Pacquiao vs Cotto - 1.25 million buys = $70 million revenue
    3.) Pacquiao vs Hatton - 850,000 buys = $45 million revenue


    Interesting Comparisons:


    Mayweather vs Baldomir - 325,000 buys = $16.3 million revenue
    Pacquiao vs Diaz - 250,000 buys = $11 million revenue

    Mayweather vs De La Hoya - 2.4 million buys = $136.6 million revenue
    Pacquiao vs De La Hoya - 1.25 million buys = $70 million revenue

    Mayweather vs Hatton - 920,000 buys = $50 million revenue
    Pacquiao vs Hatton - 850,000 buys = $45 million revenue

    Mayweather vs Gatti - 365,000 buys = $16.5 million revenue
    Pacquiao vs Morales I - 350,000 buys = $15.7 million revenue

    Mayweather vs Marquez - 1 million buys = $52 million revenue
    Pacquiao vs Marquez II - 400,000 buys = $20.2 million revenue

    Mayweather vs Mosley - 1.4 million buys = $78.3 million revenue
    Pacquiao vs Cotto - 1.25 million buys = $70 million revenue
     
  2. Leon

    Leon The Artful Dodger Full Member

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    Damn, Freddie Roach, who's actually on team pacquiao, can take the facts; why can't pacturds?
     
  3. simon850

    simon850 Boxing Addict Full Member

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    I don't wanna take sides here but, I don't see a problem with Floyd asking for the 55/45 based on these figures.
     
  4. buckdacious

    buckdacious Sin~City punks!!! Full Member

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    So pac just needs to take the 45 and be cool with it, obivously it makes sense
     
  5. Pimp C

    Pimp C Too Much Motion Full Member

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    Please stop it. Sound logic and hard numbers don't go well around here.
     
  6. thewoo

    thewoo Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    I am sure if you look at ticket sales and closed circuit they would also be overwhelming in floyds favor.

    That being said, I still don't see the problem with 50/50. Niether guy can make that kind of money fighting anyone else.
     
  7. Beenie

    Beenie Evolve already! Full Member

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    How many ppv's did Floyd ever sell in the lower weight classes (135 and under)?

    The number 1 disparity as far as I'm concerned is that Pac was ppv draw in weight classes that casual fans typically ignore.

    Furthermore, It's also logical to argue that Pac's ppv numbers against De La Hoya and Hatton would have been significantly greater than what they were had he fought them when Mayweather did. The fact that each of those two lost in their respected matches against Floyd deceased their drawing power by the time they fought Pacquiao.
     
  8. mrtony80

    mrtony80 Likes thick chicks Full Member

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    Because Freddie is just talking...I don't see how anyone can say Mayweather deserves 10% more...that's just ridiculous. Not to say Pac deserves more, but in my opinion, it should be either 50-50, or 51-49 in favor of PBF...but 10% more? Get the **** outta here! :lol:
     
  9. Leon

    Leon The Artful Dodger Full Member

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    I think Floyd is going to find a way to get moar than pac no matter what.
     
  10. Marnoff

    Marnoff Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    This thread should get some interesting responses. "Everyone Floyd fought was the draw and he just piggybacked on their numbers! Even though Pacquiao sold less against the same guys!"
     
  11. Da Chin Chekka

    Da Chin Chekka Chi-Town!!! Full Member

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    :rofl

    I know right?
     
  12. Lakers2432

    Lakers2432 Active Member Full Member

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    LOL really simple when you take emotions out of the equation and just look at facts. PBF 60-40 and lets fight
     
  13. Da Chin Chekka

    Da Chin Chekka Chi-Town!!! Full Member

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    With all that being said, the FACT remains that Floyd is the bigger draw.
     
  14. bald_head_slick

    bald_head_slick Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    Did you even look at the numbers? :patsch
     
  15. chili

    chili Member Full Member

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    Arum just cost his fighter between 5-10 million dollars from just the purse split alone. Should have taken the gift he was given the first around.