Main event: Shane Mosley vs. Manny Pacquiao World welterweight championship Supporting main event: Edwin Valero vs. Humberto Soto WBC lightweight championship Undercards: Yuriorkis Gamboa vs. JuanMa Lopez 10 round Featherweight Special Attraction Steven Luevano vs. Bernabe Concepcion WBO featherweight championship How does this card look? Plausible isn't it?
thats not how ppv works think about what the undercard fights for the last PPV were, and then compare them to what you just suggested.
Yeah, I think I got carried away. Ok, here's how it goes: Main event: Shane Mosley vs. Manny Pacquaio World welterweight championships Supporting main event: Steven Luevano vs. Bernabe Concepcion WBO featherweight championship Undercard bouts: Sergio Martinez vs. Alfredo Anggulo Interim WBC superwelter title Plus, several untelevised fights. How bout that?
Main Event Manny Pacquiao vs Floyd Mayweather Jr. Undercard Jorge Linares vs Humberto Soto Juan Manuel Lopez vs Bernabe Concepcion Nonito Donaire vs Jose Lopez
Unless I'm wrong (and I have been from time to time), Neither Martinez nor Angulo are under GBP. That would technically make this PPV LESS likely than the 1st one. Ya gotta remember that Mosley vs Pac would be Top Rank and GBP based. That means in all likely scenarios you'll get: 1 Top Rank only fight 1 GBP only fight 1 MORE Top Rank vs GBP fight
Here is a reasonable card I would hope to get: Cotto-Pacquiao Luevano-Santiago 2 (I don't like Luevano, but, the first fight was very good) Alvarado-L N'Dou (some sort of all action step up fight for him. Or maybe against Viv Harris) Either Anthony Peterson or Urbano Antillon against someone like David Diaz or Santa Cruz And I'm sure they would throw in a Korobov 4 rounder
Well if we're throwing out reasonable PPVs, here's what I think we could see in the fall: 143 Lb Catchweight fight Miguel Cotto vs Manny Pac Undercard WBO Featherweight Title (36-1-1, 15 KOs) Steve Luevano vs (29-1-1, 16 KOs) Bernabe Concepion GBP vs Top Rank Fight (24-0, 22 KOs) Lucas "Martin" Matthyse vs (26-0, 18 KOs) Mike Alvarado Jorge Linares (26-0, 17 KOs) vs Vinvin Rufino (16-7, 7 KOs)