And to yours my man, as well as your sig. I'm glad to see all these tributes to Chico in the forum.
De La Hoya-Mayweather Does 2.15 Million Buys
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His last fight wasn't on PPV. Floyd's last 4 were.
His fights with Oscar sold around 600,000 and 900,000.
So no, Shane is not "just as popular"Last edited by tito yuca; 05-09-2007, 04:48 PM.Comment
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Well part of the draw was the idea that Oscar could take him out. Who out there matches up with Floyd who could create that kind of tension? Cotto isn't seasoned enough, maybe in a year or so. Hatton is too small and his following while passionate isn't widespread. Mayweather will want Oscar again knowing that the draw even if not as robust is likely better than anything out there for him. Plus after this, he's probably damned near certain he'll win again.
It's Oscar's equation that is less clear. He probably knows that he can't beat Floyd in a rematch. I don't know how he would look at the Tito rematch. He's in great shape right now and the numbers for a Tito rematch will be there.
Maybe Tito first and then a rematch with Floyd?
I mean just from a business perspective, damn that's a schitload of money.
Would Oscar/Hatton be a draw? I don't know.Comment
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you were still high but damn thats a good prediction...
I knew it would break the non-heavyweight record, but i really wasnt expecting this!Comment
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