:rofl:roflatschatsch Oh ffs. Now Floyd is the reason as to why GGG's last ppv bombed. :nut atsch Too good. Fact of the matter is: GGG simply can't sell ppv's and Floyd can. It has nothing to do with Floyd/Pacquiao's fight being a bore which trickled down to people losing massive respect for boxing resulting in GGG's PPV blowing up in HBO/GGG's face. GGG simply isn't a big draw, end of story. People were raving about how GGG is boxing's next big thing and would easily hit 350k-500k+ ppv's. Result: 130k. He isn't a big draw, at all, that's the bottom line!!! Watch Canelo and Cotto reach 1 million+ buys. No excuses!!!!!
There are around 11.000.000 mexican's in the US and 24000 kazakh Americans not a big suprise that Canelo sold better
No **** people claimed that GGG was ready to take over the sport since PBF retired. They predicted more PPV buys than PBF-Berto. When the PPV bombs they blame PBF. They'll probably blame PBF for Canleo showing GGG that he's A-side to.:rofl
Where was this type of talk before the PPV? Me and many others tried telling you GGG fans that this fight wasn't PPV worthy.
only golov****s saying that. normal people knew ggg can't sell ppvs. not if he continues the bum of the month tour. he needs to leave bumland
It's no one's fault, Golovkin just needs more time. The PPV buys wasn't horrible or a total failure considering the money they invested.
Of course Canelo vs Cotto will do better. A far larger Latino market in the USA that buys ppv. Only an idiot couldn't see that. I must of struck a nerve stating that the poor ppv numbers could just be backlash to the farce of May/Berto and the completely boring overhyped may/pac. I however never once stated Triple G vs Lemieux would sell big. Just trying to create traffic for the site I see. Best of luck.
Or it could be that 400k people are $75 short after buying May/Berto a month ago. I don't generally buy PPVs that are close together.
I don't understand why everyone is so obsessed with numbers, whether you be a GGG fan or not. Are you boxing fans or are we stats people, I focus on the product inside the ring.
To be honest, I thought Pac's excuses after the fight did more damage than that stinker of a fight. One would assume that a fighter goes into a fight in the best shape possible for him to win. If Pac goes into a fight of that magnitude with a busted shoulder and doesn't say anything, how do you know that any other fighter isn't carrying some sort of significant undisclosed injury into a fight. It would have been better if Pac had kept his injury to himself.