With no HBO "24/7" dedicated to the event, an unknown B-side fighter in the main event, and an undercard that while not notably weak certainly didn't help matters, industry chatter is that the Manny Pacquiao-Joshua Clottey fight last weekend did around 650,000 pay-per-view buys in the United States, with the final number likely to be near 700,000.
http://www.badlefthook.com/2010/3/18/1379891/pacquiao-clottey-buys-estimated-at
true.mayweather-mosley will get over 1.8 million
I think May vs Mos 1.5m tops, 1.8 would blow my mind. I think 700k for Pac vs Josh is pretty good seeing how weak the entire card was, and how poorly it was promoted.
Same number we all thought it would do, no surprises here.... Clottey isn't a draw at all and his performance in the fight just put his drawing power into the negative LOL
Nobody gives a f*ck btw.
Yet here you are. Strange, huh?
Pretty damn good for two foreign fighters, one of whom doesn't have much of a fan base in this country, or was given much of a chance to win.
What were Floyd's numbers against Baldomir?
FLoyd-shane would probably do around 500-600k, Shane doesnt have a big fanbase who are willing to pay to see Floyd lose.
Bro you are delusional. I thought you took my bet cause you were donating, but you actually believe that shit. Amazing
With no HBO "24/7" dedicated to the event, an unknown B-side fighter in the main event, and an undercard that while not notably weak certainly didn't help matters, industry chatter is that the Manny Pacquiao-Joshua Clottey fight last weekend did around 650,000 pay-per-view buys in the United States, with the final number likely to be near 700,000.
http://www.badlefthook.com/2010/3/18/1379891/pacquiao-clottey-buys-estimated-at
Nobody gives a f*ck btw.
Meh. That's good. I would have considered a success at 800k or more.
true.mayweather-mosley will get over 1.8 million