I chipped in to watch it with friends at a party AND bought it myself at home to record it and do my part. Obviously there weren't very many who did the same.
Wow, those are super PPV star numbers there, and almost equal to Vlad Klitscho's major USA viewer numbers. I think those numbers are as even good as CSPAN. Just think, many fans are like me and only interested in the Gonzalez undercard.
I bought this PPV & enjoyed the fights on the card. I will buy GGG's next PPV too if there is any 160 pounder in top 10 with the cojones to face him. Ive NEVER bought a Mayweather rip off & anyone that has got just what they deserved ROYALLY RIPPED OFF!!!!!
It seems my comparison of Floyd Mayweather is a Yellow Supergiant Star and Golovkin as a White Dwarf were right on the money.
Do you see, Pump C It's not just me We read your book with a single look There are scarier things than the Babadook
its gonna be funny when he becomes undisputed next year and no big names will fight him, they will have to either change weight class or fight for the ****ty belts. Andy Lee said he would fight him, but is he a big name? hugely popular in Ireland. And England actually.
Golovkin would have fought Roid Mayweather at 154, but Roid was afraid.....................Roid is a woman beater, had to pay Pac out of court settlement for lying about Pac being a drug addict...............if Roid has so much proof, then why did he do that? Roid could not even knock out the woman he beat up.....................Golovkin would knock Roid out cold easily.....................I enjoy watching Golovkin fight. I do not enjoy watching Roid lay on the ropes, cover up, hold, run, simply do nothing but depend on his personal referee, judges, boxing commission, etc.........why was Roid allowed to take a pain shot and Pac not?
Ross Greenburg, then president of HBO Sports, called the expansion of pay-per-view "the biggest economic issue in boxing", stating "I can't tell you that pay-per-view helps the sport because it doesn't. It hurts the sport because it narrows our audience, but it's a fact of life. Every time we try to make an HBO World Championship Boxing fight, we're up against mythical pay-per-view numbers. HBO doesn't make a lot of money from pay-per-view. There's usually a cap on what we can make. But the promoters and fighters insist on pay-per-view because that's where their greatest profits lie