De La Hoya and Mayweather, at The Super Bowl

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  • -Antonio-
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    #11
    Trinidad/DLH was probably on par with this so theres one. The Tyson/Holyfield rematch was huge. Leonard/Hearns was in the early 80s right? Thats 2 decades ago...

    Anyways, good for boxing. The Super Bowl is one of the biggest media events in this country, if not the biggest. It would be nice for boxing to actually shell out money for a comercial, but that would be asking for too much.

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    • -EX-
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      #12
      I'll be watching the Super Bowl anyway.

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      • Easy-E
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        #13
        Originally posted by boxingguy1226
        Trinidad/DLH was probably on par with this so theres one. The Tyson/Holyfield rematch was huge. Leonard/Hearns was in the early 80s right? Thats 2 decades ago...

        Anyways, good for boxing. The Super Bowl is one of the biggest media events in this country, if not the biggest. It would be nice for boxing to actually shell out money for a comercial, but that would be asking for too much.
        DLH Trinidad didnt sell out as fast or as many seats and neither of them went to the SuperBowl to promote their ppv.

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        • Peterp
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          #14
          Very clever way to promote the fight to the general sporting public

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