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  • Domain
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    So What if PAC vs JMM 2 got Good PPV numbers!

    How many of the people who order the fight where Americans who were not mexican,latino or Filipino?

    This is not a good example of Boxing being stronger in America...because I guarantee you only like 5 percent of the ppv buys were from blacks and whites.

    Boxing needs to Bump Kelly Pavlik up to compete with the ufc champions they need someone to relate too.
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    so 300,000 + ppv buys buy AMERICANS is not an indication that Boxing is still a profitable business in America? you ARE aware that Whites and Blacks will soon no longer be the majority right?

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      #3
      Originally posted by Domain
      How many of the people who order the fight where Americans who were not mexican,latino or Filipino?

      This is not a good example of Boxing being stronger in America...because I guarantee you only like 5 percent of the ppv buys were from blacks and whites.

      Boxing needs to Bump Kelly Pavlik up to compete with the ufc champions they need someone to relate too.
      money is money and viewers are viewers dont matter what race they are white or black money is just as green.

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        and why does boxing NEED to compete with UFC?

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          LOL. Okay Domain, whatever u say

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            #6
            Originally posted by Kball15
            LOL. Okay Domain, whatever u say
            hahah you laugh cause im telling the truth!

            if Boxing fans were as loyal as UFC fans that pacman vs jmm fight would do 800k ppv buys, Look at UFC they never get anything lower then 400k...so if pacman did 375-400k in ufc that would be there lowest buyrate.

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                Boxing is still going strong today, tomorrow and in the futre.

                The other day i talked boxing with some co-workers that work at another section where i work at. They said, "boxing is dead."

                Yet, when i went further into the talk of boxing to find out just how deep was there knowledge of boxing. They hadn't even seen recent fights. They can only talk about Delahoya the most popular fighter in many years.

                People who say boxing is dead. Are the same people that don't follow boxing but will watch or pay for a Delahoya vs. whomever ppv fight. Cause thats all they know.

                MMA has been great for the athlete coming out of high school or college with a wrestling back ground.

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                  Originally posted by Domain
                  hahah you laugh cause im telling the truth!

                  if Boxing fans were as loyal as UFC fans that pacman vs jmm fight would do 800k ppv buys, Look at UFC they never get anything lower then 400k...so if pacman did 375-400k in ufc that would be there lowest buyrate.
                  haha why do you care so much about this UFC vs Boxing ****? just chill out bro. How long have they been saying Boxing is dead? Is it? Does it LOOK like its gonna die? Even the UFC's future is uncertain amongst rumors of going Bankrupt. Its even up for sale right now to the highest bidder. Instead of worrying about who's winning the "battle", just shut the **** up and enjoy the fights.

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by ferocity
                    Boxing is still going strong today, tomorrow and in the futre.

                    The other day i talked boxing with some co-workers that work at another section where i work at. They said, "boxing is dead."

                    Yet, when i went further into the talk of boxing to find out just how deep was there knowledge of boxing. They hadn't even seen recent fights. They can only talk about Delahoya the most popular fighter in many years.

                    People who say boxing is dead. Are the same people that don't follow boxing but will watch or pay for a Delahoya vs. whomever ppv fight. Cause thats all they know.

                    MMA has been great for the athlete coming out of high school or college with a wrestling back ground.
                    yup Boxing isn't really big in America its not even in the top 6 sports anymore like it used to be, the good thing with ufc is regardless the fanbase orders almost all the ppvs and support the shows and fighters like crazy.

                    boxing is still internationally bigger just not amongst white america.

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