According to Forbes, Mayweather vs. Marquez Fight is still not sold out yet.
http://www.forbes.com/2009/09/17/floyd-mayweather-boxing-business-sports-mayweather.html
I checked out Ticketmaster, you can still buy from $300-$1000 range and up to 10 tickets. Could this be an early sign how the PPV will perform?
Can Mayweather Draw A Crowd?
Tom Van Riper, 09.17.09, 06:17 PM EDT
The unbeaten boxer's return to the ring is no bonanza. But his next fight could be.
For Floyd Mayweather and his handlers, the goals for his Sept. 19 comeback fight against Juan Manuel Marquez should be simple: make a few bucks and get out of there with your health intact. Oh, yeah--and score enough points to win.
Those are the necessary ingredients for Mayweather's real payday--a potential 2010 showdown against Manny Pacquiao that would be billed as the bout to determine the world's best pound-for-pound fighter. Pacquiao has generally held that distinction since knocking boxing's meal ticket, Oscar De La Hoya, into retirement last December. Pacquiao faces his own test this fall, taking on former junior welterweight champ Miguel Cotto on Nov. 14.
"It would be one of the great fights in history," says Mark Taffet, senior VP of Sports Operations at HBO, which is charging $49.95 a pop for this Saturday's fight, of a potential Pacquiao-Mayweather brawl.
For now, Mayweather (39-0; 25 knockouts) doesn't seem to be getting the kind of traction he anticipated for his return to the ring after an 18-month absence. That's despite an intriguing matchup against Marquez (50-4-1; 37 KO's), a top fighter from the boxing hotbed of Mexico who has shown few signs of slowing down at age 36.
"Our two biggest consumer segments are African-American and Latino," says Taffet. "This is America's No. 1 fighter vs. Mexico's No. 1 fighter, so you've got true mega-fight potential."
But the economy is tough, and boxing's biggest challenger for younger audiences, Mixed Martial Arts, is holding its popular UFC 13 bout in Dallas the same night. Tickets remain available at Las Vegas's MGM Grand Garden Arena, a sure sign that Mayweather-Marquez isn't shaping up to be quite as mega as Taffet hopes. Mayweather's 2007 bout with Oscar De La Hoya sold out in two hours, then drew 2.4 million pay-per-view buys. The fight will be available in 170 movie theaters in the U.S., a sign that the fight's promoters are acquiescing to the reality that some fans will only sign up for a cheaper alternative ($15) to the view from the living room sofa.
You're lucky I'm not the kind of guy whod sig what you just said :P
TBH: I don't think it'll do that well simply because a better UFC card will be on. I'm not dissing boxing. JMM vs Floyd only appeals to the hardcore boxing fans. Not many casual fans would choose it over UFC 103.hey remember me? just goin through sum of my old posts.
stream live and download the next day for me...
People on here that's going to be watching the stream should all just watch it together at one site. Send me a PM with a reliable link.
theres some rich mexicans in town for the luis miguel-alejandro fernandez concerts....im sure theyll see the fight as an excuse to get drunk on TV.........especially since Televisa is pushing so hard on this fight......
hopefully, if the tickets still ain't sold by tomorrow, they do what they always do when they need to fill seats and give comp'd tickets to employees.
If they do, I can probably come up on some.
Super,
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roy jones's promotional company shut down all streams for his crappy lacy fight, what do you think mayweather and golden boy will do for one of the biggest fights of the year?
really? cause i streamed that fight also, you just gotta have the connect
First off the UFC 103 card is not better than the Mayweather card. The Mayweather card has two bigger names in the main event of 103, and a better undercard with arguably the second and best feather, and Katsidis. Secondly, MMA does not effect boxing PPVs and in this case the casual fan will be buying the boxing PPV. Casual fans will buy Mayweathers return over a card of not big names in the UFC. I'd gladly take all your points that Mayweather V Marquez brings in more numbers than the UFC.
UFC DOES effect boxing PPV's and boxing PPV's effect UFC PPV's.
Why?
Because alot of people who like combat sports like BOTH. Casual fans of both will probably only get 1 PPV and the ones that choose UFC aren't watching the boxing one and vice-versa. That means that both PPV buys will be lowered.
You're lucky I'm not the kind of guy whod sig what you just said :P
TBH: I don't think it'll do that well simply because a better UFC card will be on. I'm not dissing boxing. JMM vs Floyd only appeals to the hardcore boxing fans. Not many casual fans would choose it over UFC 103.
sig it my man. im confident it will do big numbers, espn.com had to reset their poll about the fight after it reached 90,000 votes, i have never seen any of their boxing polls get that many votes. not to mention their new poll has 11,000 votes already.
**** that, i'll stream this online.
roy jones's promotional company shut down all streams for his crappy lacy fight, what do you think mayweather and golden boy will do for one of the biggest fights of the year?
According to Forbes, Mayweather vs. Marquez Fight is still not sold out yet.
http://www.forbes.com/2009/09/17/floyd-mayweather-boxing-business-sports-mayweather.html
I checked out Ticketmaster, you can still buy from $300-$1000 range and up to 10 tickets. Could this be an early sign how the PPV will perform?
That's what I'm trying to say.
Fraud Jr. and Crackhead Sr. scandals did not work out. :spank:
You're lucky I'm not the kind of guy whod sig what you just said :P
TBH: I don't think it'll do that well simply because a better UFC card will be on. I'm not dissing boxing. JMM vs Floyd only appeals to the hardcore boxing fans. Not many casual fans would choose it over UFC 103.
:rofl::rofl: 103 is weak as hell from top to bottom.