And your answer is?..
... Mayweather-McGregor.
If I'm going to lay out money to pay for the PPV, it's going to be for a party, and I'm not going to risk my night with a one-fight show coming off of the performance that was the Chavez Jr fight (with Golovkin being almost 35, and the rampant talk about him almost being done with the sport, the Brook and Jacobs performance are looking less and less like simply off nights).
Mayweather-McGregor is pretty much all spectacle (maybe Paulie is just spinning folks, but if McGregor earnestly did spar 8 rounds with Paulie and not embarrass himself, there's some ability there for Mistic Mac), but with the Fox card and the undercard having enough boxing to satiate the fight fan, and all of the press hype to keep the non-fight fan engaged, Floyd delivers a better party.
Paying up, to watch a fight by yourself, doesn't make much sense to me
will watch canelo v ggg, wont watch mayweather v mcgregor. im not interested in freak shows and circus's, cause thats where the mayweather fight belongs, two clowns in a ring, should have ronald mcdonald as the ref.
Yo that is classic! Ronald McDonald...LMFAO!!!
My vote is for GGGvs Canelo
Alvarez-Golovkin is the better fight, but Mayweather-McGregor is the far bigger event and will likely clearly have the better actual fight card (details are slow, but Davis-Salido and Cleverly-Jack are already seemingly set for the show, with one more PPV fight to add, while the only mention of anything under Alvarez-Golovkin is the insinuation that Daniel Jacobs may find his way into the bill).
You add that Mayweather-McGregor is going to have massive hype for the full month before the fight, on top of a fight week, and pre-fight night that'll draw tons of interest, and there's only one show worth buying, tbh.
The Alvarez-Golovkin fight is literally a Chavez Jr-type performance away from sinking the entire one-time show.
And your answer is?..
Would you buy MW-MG or Canelo-GGG?
Alvarez-Golovkin is the better fight, but Mayweather-McGregor is the far bigger event and will likely clearly have the better actual fight card (details are slow, but Davis-Salido and Cleverly-Jack are already seemingly set for the show, with one more PPV fight to add, while the only mention of anything under Alvarez-Golovkin is the insinuation that Daniel Jacobs may find his way into the bill).
You add that Mayweather-McGregor is going to have massive hype for the full month before the fight, on top of a fight week, and pre-fight night that'll draw tons of interest, and there's only one show worth buying, tbh.
The Alvarez-Golovkin fight is literally a Chavez Jr-type performance away from sinking the entire one-time show.