They only did 41,000 but did 55,000 for clottey?
Those 15,000 extra fans for the clottey fight were prob just football fans going because its was a fight in a there fav teams stadium
idk what do you guys think?
Nobody really wanted the fight. What had Margarito done in the last 2 years to get a fight with Pacquiao who is at worst the 2nd best fighter in the world right now. The last time people saw Margarito fight he was getting owned by Mosley. Before Arum shoved it down peoples throats nobody asked for it.
They only did 41,000 but did 55,000 for clottey?
Those 15,000 extra fans for the clottey fight were prob just football fans going because its was a fight in a there fav teams stadium
idk what do you guys think?
I went to both fights and I can tell you the difference was the lack of filipinos that came out for the Clottey fight. I talked to several and most had either flew from the filipines or were coming from different parts of the country to see the fight. This time...for some reason there were hardly any of them. Also people fail to realize that while texas has a huge mexican population.....most of that is in South/South East Texas...ala San Antonio, Corpus Christi, Houston, etc.
I get the feeling that's why Freddie and Ariza had to hype this fight with news of Manny not looking great in camp. They were anticipating less ticket sales than expected.
IMO...not everybody has forgiven Margarito. Or like in my case, I couldn't afford to travel to Dallas again after going to Pac-Clottey.
yeah i went to clottey-pac also cause i thought itd be the only fight at cowboys stadium
The Pacquiao-Clottey fight actually only drew 41,843. So it's about the same. Top Rank was trying to bullshit the boxing world but they forgot about one thing: boxing regulators.
Everyone knew Pac was going to win, and is a legit welterweight.
Back with Clottey fighting in Texas was a novelty and there were questions whether the Cotto victory was a product of Manny's talent or Cotto's lack of perseverance.
Even the Pochos knew Pac was going to win.