Who will end up being the PPV G.O.A.T?

Discussion in 'World Boxing Forum' started by Kevin Jesus, May 31, 2013.


  1. Kevin Jesus

    Kevin Jesus Active Member Full Member

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    Mayweather: 10,610,000 PPV's sold (10 PPV fights)
    Tyson: 12,400,000 PPV's sold (12 PPV fights)
    Holyfield: 12,600,000 sold (14 PPV fights)
    De La Hoya: 13,800,000 PPV's sold (19 PPV fights)

    De La Hoya: 19 fights; Ruelas, Hernandez, Gonzalez, Whitaker, Camacho, Rivera, Chavez II, Quartey, Trinidad, Mosley, Castillejo, Vargas, Campas, Mosley II, Sturm, Hopkins, Mayorga, Mayweather, Pacquiao.

    Mayweather: 10 fights; Gatti, Judah, Baldomir, De La Hoya, Hatton, Marquez, Mosley, Ortiz, Cotto, Guerrero (counting it as 870k PPV's).


    Mayweather has 5 more PPV's left. If the Canelo PPV does something like 1.4-1.5Mill, and the rest of his 4 PPV's do 800k each, Mayweather would edge De La Hoya by more than 1 Million PPV buys in just 15 PPV fights. This is also considering that Mayweather loses out on several hundred thousand PPVs due to illegal streaming. Just throwing that out there to counter the 'illegal cable boxes of the 90s' argument. Mayweather will surely surpass Tyson and Holyfield in his next 2 PPV fights.
     
  2. Boo

    Boo Active Member Full Member

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    Nice edit?
     
  3. Ripper11

    Ripper11 Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    damn, that's impressive even with a conservative estimate on his future ppv's