Poor ticket sales for Mayweather-Marquez fight

Discussion in 'World Boxing Forum' started by Critic, May 29, 2009.


  1. Pimp C

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    You're a ****ing idiot who knows nothing about boxing. Tough as a strawberry gel huh? If anything PBF's toughness is probably the most underrated thing about him. They guy has never been really hurt dropped or stopped.:deal
    Also you're so ****ing off base about him not being a big seller the guy has been involed in biggest fight of all time in PPV numbers and isn't a big seller? The guy is about to do more PPV numbers against JMM than Pac did but he's not a big seller??? Log off dumbass.:hi:
     
  2. NALLEGE

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    :good
     
  3. NALLEGE

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    You never did answer the question lol...
     
  4. dan-b

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    I'd be a lot more impressed if you used some intellectual prose in an attempt to patronise as opposed to using emoticons. You're yet to proffer any sort of mature response to anything anyone has aimed at you.
     
  5. Scar

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    That predicton came and was also considered very possible by people BEFORE Judah lost to Baldomir. At the time that was considered the best fight to make right behind Mayweather/Hatton.
     
  6. Pimp C

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    Blacks don't come to fights in large numbers except celebrities or if the guy is a hometown favorite. We have a long tradition of great athletes so it's nothing new for us.:deal We will however buy the PPVs and have fight parties and cheer PBF on.
     
  7. dan-b

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    Are you a fan of boxing or Floyd? Serious question. Do you want to see the best match ups in boxing or do you want to see Floyd negotiate the rest of his career in the safest way possible much like Calzaghe did?
     
  8. NALLEGE

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    Yeah, your prophetic post of "you hoping Floyd's ppv numbers do terribly" is about as intelligent a boxing post that this forum has ever seen.
     
  9. dan-b

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    You're also, seemingly, incapable of perceiving context.
     
  10. Scar

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    Yeah like they came in full force and contributed with their loyal hearts when JMM fought John for $0 PPV buys.

    Stick to porno please, clown.
     
  11. NALLEGE

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    Look, I'm for seeing Pac fight, I just want to see an opponent who is credible and in their prime fight PAc back like J.M.M did. I don't want to see Pac in any with anymore inferior fighters, no more catch weight fighters, and no more "near the end of their career" fighters that you guys call prime fighters either.
     
  12. Relentless

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    thats how i feel about floyd.
     
  13. NALLEGE

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    lol, so why are you STILL talking to me then?
     
  14. Pimp C

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    I'm a fan of both. But what these PBF hasters are saying is ridiculous and you know it so instead of bashing PBF fans why don't you bash the guys attacking PBF for the fight not selling out this soon. Especially when it's a known fact that Pac-Hatton didn't sell out until the week of the fight.
     
  15. dan-b

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    Hatton wasn't near the end of his career he was just never that good to begin with! He'd been masquerading as a world class fighter for years. It just seems too many of you spend too much time trying to discredit wins. Pac has taken big risks, it should be applauded. Regardless of what we think in hindsight, jumping two weight divisions to fight a DLH who had run Floyd close in his last fight was a big risk.