i expected a lot more than 1.2 Million PPV

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  1. Primenal

    Primenal Boxing Addict Full Member

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    How about Pac/ Cotto didn't even get a 24/7 series??? There fight wasn't nearly hyped enough, and this fight was overhyped.
     
  2. eze

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    So technically it did 1.14
     
  3. eze

    eze Everybody Know Me Full Member

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    :huh

    Cotto-Pac was hugely hyped.


    No ones saying Pacquaio isn't a draw, he clearly is, and so is Cotto (Pac far bigger)
     
  4. Jorodz

    Jorodz watching Gatti Ward 1... Full Member

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    yup, i think this got more hype than cotto-pac. that being said both got the big un: 24/7. they likely did comparable numbers, with comparable co-draws, and in the end, they're comparable draws themselves.

    i put cotto and mosley around the same place in terms of drawing power. with mosley/mayweather getting only slightly more publicity, we can probably make head to head conclusions based on the numbers pulled being that the two other factors (co-stars and advertising) were roughly equal

    in the end, they both pulled about the same. pac and floyd are on par and should get 50/50. end of
     
  5. Toontoon

    Toontoon Boxing Junkie banned

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    1. Oscar De La Hoya vs. Floyd Mayweather, May 2007 - 2.4 million PPV buys

    2. Mike Tyson vs Evander Holyfield (rematch), June 1997 - 1.99 million PPV buys

    3. Mike Tyson vs Lennox Lewis, June 2002 - 1.97 million PPV buys

    4. Mike Tyson vs Holyfield (1st match), November 1996 - 1.59 million PPV buys

    5. Mike Tyson vs. Peter McNeeley, August 1995 - 1.55 million PPV buys

    6. Oscar De La Hoya vs. Felix Trinidad, September 1999 - 1.4 million PPV buys
    Evander Holyfield vs George Foreman, April 1991 - 1.4 million PPV buys

    8. Mike Tyson vs. Frank Bruno, March 1996 - 1.37 million PPV buys

    9. Pacquiao vs. De la Hoya, December 6, 2008 – 1.25 million PPV buys
    Pacquiao vs. Cotto, November 14, 2009 – 1.25 million PPV buys
    Mike Tyson vs. Razor Ruddock, June 1991 - 1.25 million PPV buys

    12. Holyfield vs. Lennox Lewis (1st fight), March 1999 - 1.2 million PPV buys
     
  6. sosolid4u09

    sosolid4u09 4 8 15 16 23 42 banned Full Member

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    i think youll find pacquiao cotto DID have a 24/7 series
     
  7. janeschicken

    janeschicken hard work! deadicayshin! Full Member

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    Oh I totally agree with this. They're both mega-stars and draws, just split it down the ****ing middle and make it happen. I just find it funny that Floyd, who is supposedly the "cash cow", couldn't do higher numbers than Pac given the promotional push from Golden Boy.
     
  8. Jorodz

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    :lol:yeah i was just thinking that
     
  9. sosolid4u09

    sosolid4u09 4 8 15 16 23 42 banned Full Member

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    couldnt agree more
     
  10. eze

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    :lol:
     
  11. sosolid4u09

    sosolid4u09 4 8 15 16 23 42 banned Full Member

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    looking at this top 10 reminds me what a draw TYSON was! talk about CASH COW!
     
  12. Knives7

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    Are you implying that Mosley is the one at fault that May-Mos didn't make 2 million views? Really?
     
  13. charlievint

    charlievint Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    I wouldn't say that....but it definitely indicates that Floyd and Manny are on level with regards to their US popularity and drawing power. 1.2 Million PPV buys is NOT bad. But with Richard and Golden Boy stating 3 Mill or more....that was WAAAAAY off.
     
  14. Borincano

    Borincano Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    It tells you what an impact Oscar had back in the day, not PBF. If 1.2 is really it and it did worse than Cotto vs Pac, this will bring PBF back to reality. There is just a bigger following for Pac each time out. Well, PBF too. I don't know what the Clottey fight did, but it really doesn't matter. Let's not see them fight to see how much they make, lets see them fight in the ring. Now that will most definitely make as much or more than the Oscar vs PBF fight.
     
  15. WYNO

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    mayweather dont have fans period.marquez and hatton,de la hoya brought all there fans they the ones that pay for that ****.dont belive the hype not all roads lead to mayweather.if mayweather want to fight sergio martinez they aint going to do no more than 500,000 ppv buys.unless floyd wants to fight cotto i see over a mill or margarito.