Will Pacquiao break the tie w/ Mike Tyson for most number of 1 million PPV buys fight

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  1. NWS

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    De La Hoya:

    Trinidad: 1,400,000
    Hopkins: 1,000,000
    Mayweather: 2,450,000
    Pacquiao: 1,250,000
     
  2. NWS

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    What a ****in CHIN! :ibutt:

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  3. JohnAnthony

    JohnAnthony Boxing Junkie banned

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    Yes. He will have the most ever 1 million pound buys.

    Which make ***** statements that he should be happy with flat fee offers to fight floyd even more laughable.
     
  4. iceman71

    iceman71 WBC SILVER Champion Full Member

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    it would mean nothing as PPV buys now are a click away to do and accessible to everyone. Back in the 90s , especially early 90s it was "check your local service provider to see if they carry it" . no 24/7 hype, no internet boxing sites, message boards ect....
     
  5. NWS

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    A click away from watching via illegal stream.
     
  6. Saltzy

    Saltzy Bam-O Full Member

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    BRUTAL FIGHT!

    Those body shots Tyson was landing make me cringe. Both showed amazing heart and stamina in that fight, VERY underrated performance. The sneaky left hook/uppercut Ruddock throws is a thing of beauty.

    Anyone who says Tyson didn't have heart just need to watch that fight.
     
  7. NWS

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    Tyson supposedly quits when the other guy isn't afraid of him.















    :lol: :lol:
     
  8. NWS

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    How many times has Arum been bullshitting? He either throws out the figures himself or refuses to have them released.

    HBO has announced officials on Floyd's fights with Cotto, Ortiz, Mosley, Marquez:

    http://m.sportsbusinessdaily.com/Daily/Closing-Bell/2012/05/11/HBO.aspx?

    http://m.sportsbusinessdaily.com/Daily/Closing-Bell/2011/10/28/Mayweather-PPV.aspx?

    http://m.sportsbusinessdaily.com/Daily/Issues/2010/05/Issue-167/Sports-Media/HBO-Sees-14-Million-Buys-$783M-Revenue-For-Mayweather-Mosley.aspx?hl=HBO&sc=0

    http://m.sportsbusinessdaily.com/Daily/Issues/2009/09/Issue-11/Events-Attractions/Mayweather-Marquez-PPV-Draws-1-Million-Buys-$52M-In-Revenue.aspx?
     
  9. Scorpion

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    Yea, i thought Hatton would be either his 2nd or 3rd biggest fight fight after Oscar.
    Also surprised why Ortiz did so well.
     
  10. brnxhands

    brnxhands Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Mike was a bully, when he wasnt having his way an his opponent fought back he folded.
     
  11. DeadLikeMe

    DeadLikeMe Well-Known Member Full Member

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    Just reading this thread makes me glad we don't have to deal with daily Pac Pr0n articles from the likes of Leo Reyes, Ronnie N, and DSource anymore. Thank the heavens for JMM's right hand!
     
  12. Scorpion

    Scorpion Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Damn prior to Mayweather Oscar only had 2 million buys?!?!?
    Wtf what happened to being boxing's biggest draw.

    Tru dat.
     
  13. victor879

    victor879 Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    :lol:

    Tyson got older, out of shape, and couldn't do what he once did after the stint in prison. Tyson's technique got sloppy as well: less head movement and he became a head hunter. Tyson obviously needed some counseling as well and better, honest people around him. Reality.

    Ruddock was fighting back plenty, and landing some hard shots that night while Tyson appeared to be gassing a bit. Shouldn't Mike have folded? You don't accumulate the record of Tyson, and the titles of Tyson, by "folding when things get tough in the ring." Give me a break.

    Couple things here: One, that takes credit away from the guys who did beat Tyson at various points in his career. Whether he was prime or not he was always dangerous. Two, it shows a lack of appreciation for a world champion's dedication and hard work to reach the pinnacle of one of the most brutal sports in the world.

    "A heavyweight world champion boxer folds in the ring when things get tough." -- If that statement seems logical to you. :roll:
     
  14. Kush

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    Yes and it will probably be rios
     
  15. bjl12

    bjl12 Boxing Addict Full Member

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    The OP is a jackass. manny pacquiao has like 3 1+ million buy PPV's
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    It's long been accepted that everything about manny pacquiao is suspect. The achievements themselves, what with the drug testing thing. Bob Arum's claims of PPV buys, since HBO/Showtime refuse to ever list the official number (despite the fact they always list official #'s for other fighters).

    The Philipino fighter is a fraud, plain and simple