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  • C'MONMANG'
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    #51
    Originally posted by sonofisis
    You damn imbecile, this is for the entire year of 2006! OMG., you are such an Idiot! LOL.. DLH-Mayweather did 120 million in one fight! This is more than half of what UFC made all year from all of their fights combined! You are a disgrace and this surely doesn't prove anything other than the fact that you may need a brain transplant.

    your source?

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    • sonofisis
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      #52
      Originally posted by deevel79
      Ouch!
      Ouch, what? Owned, how? Are you as equally dumb as he is and not see that this is for the entire year and not one fight? Hahahaha! wtf, I feel like Einstein posting here.

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        #53
        Originally posted by sonofisis
        Ouch, what? Are you as equally dumb as he is and not see that this is for the entire year and not one fight? Hahahaha! wtf, I feel like Einstein posting here.

        Your reply to my post isnt even about the same topic......EINSTEIN.

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        • Ray  Ray
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          #54
          WELTERWEIGHTS
          Weight Limit: 147 pounds
          Champ: ZAB JUDAH
          Brooklyn, NY 34-2 (25)
          1. ANTONIO MARGARITO
          Mexico 32-4 (23)

          2. CORY SPINKS
          St. Louis, MO 34-3 (11)
          3. SHANE MOSLEY
          Pomona, CA 40-4 (35)
          4. THOMAS DAMGAARD
          Denmark 35-0 (27)
          5. LUIS COLLAZO
          Queens, NY 25-1 (11)
          6. KERMIT CINTRON
          Reading, PA 24-1 (22)
          7. JOSE ANTONIO RIVERA
          Worcester, MA 37-4-1(24)
          8. OKTAY URKAL
          Germany 35-3 (11)
          9. DAVID ESTRADA
          Chicago, IL 18-2 (9)
          10. SEBASTIAN LUJAN
          Argentina 22-2-1 (14)

          Again when was Margorito was the #1 welterweight. If I'm not mistaked he had to beat Zab to become the WW champ..

          So my question when was Margorito the #1 champ??? Please answer it.

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            #55
            Originally posted by sonofisis
            Ouch, what? Owned, how? Are you as equally dumb as he is and not see that this is for the entire year and not one fight? Hahahaha! wtf, I feel like Einstein posting here.


            http://www.***********.com/2675-boxi...-magazine.html

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              #56
              Originally posted by c'monmang'
              your source?
              And this is before we found out that it was actually 2.4 million sold as opposed to 2.15.


              By TIM DAHLBERG, AP Boxing Writer
              May 9, 2007

              LAS VEGAS (AP) -- Turns out the obituaries written for boxing were a bit premature.

              Oscar De La Hoya's fight with Floyd Mayweather Jr. set a record for most televised buys for a fight, according to figures released Wednesday, surpassing Mike Tyson's second fight with Evander Holyfield and making it boxing's richest event.


              A total of 2.15 million households paid $54.95 for the fight, generating revenue of $120 million. The previous record set by Tyson-Holyfield was 1.99 million buys.

              "This puts to bed this theory of boxing being in trouble, or being dead or dying," said Ross Greenburg, head of HBO Sports. "This fight would have never materialized if boxing was dying."

              A person close to the promotion said De La Hoya would end up making about $45 million for the fight and Mayweather just over $20 million. That person requested anonymity because the promoters did not want official figures released.

              The $45 million would be the biggest purse paid to a fighter, higher than the $35 million purses Tyson and Holyfield reportedly were paid for the infamous "Bite Fight."

              Mayweather beat De La Hoya on a split decision Saturday night in an entertaining fight that drew a record live gate of $19 million at the MGM Grand Garden arena. Mayweather won on two of the three ringside scorecards to win the WBC 154-pound title.

              The fight will be replayed Saturday at 10 p.m. EDT.

              Greenburg credited the success of the network's "24/7" reality show that ran in a coveted Sunday night slot behind the "Sopranos" and "Entourage" for three weeks leading up to the fight with helping sell both the public and the media on its worth.

              Mayweather and his ***********al family, including his estranged father, Floyd Sr., and his trainer and uncle, Roger, became the stars of the show, allowing non-boxing fans a glimpse into the life of the fighter.

              "The series was not only well received by the American public, who were suddenly attracted in a very human way to these two fighters, but it allowed the media to cover the fight in more depth," Greenburg said. "They were able to dive deeper into the backgrounds of both fighters."

              The reality show concept never had been done among top fighters in boxing, but a similar series on the Spike network was credited with making Ultimate Fighting Championship mixed-martial arts fighters popular.

              Greenburg said the 2.15 million buys have to be multiplied because most people who bought the fight invited others over to watch. Multiplied by five fans or more a household, the fight likely was seen live by well over 10 million people, he said.

              "I'm not going to say that boxing was thriving, but it was thriving on our network," Greenburg said. "I think we were losing the average sports fans, but this proves if you do the right names and the right matches you can win the average fan back."

              The huge success and competitive nature of the fight also brings up the possibility of a rematch.

              "You can't generate this kind of revenue and think the two fighters wouldn't want to do it again," Greenburg said. "I haven't heard from Oscar, so I don't know. You never know in boxing."

              ^^What a dope..

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                #57
                Originally posted by c'monmang'
                MArgarito was ranked by RING AS THE #1 WELTER IN THE WORLD under the RING champ FOR years...the RING mando FOR THE CHAMPIONSHIP if you will..and FLOYD made 1,243,753 excuses not to fight him, weather you like it or not.
                Hey Ray Lewis..know how to read??

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                  #58
                  Originally posted by sonofisis
                  And this is before we found out that it was actually 2.4 million sold as opposed to 2.15.





                  ^^What a dope..
                  thanks, now what did made more money? UFC or boxing?

                  thanks...

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                    #59
                    Originally posted by c'monmang'
                    Hey Ray Lewis..know how to read??
                    Man dont ask me no **** like that. Answer the question or just let it be.

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                      #60
                      Originally posted by Ray Lewis Jr
                      Man dont ask me no **** like that. Answer the question or just let it be.
                      read my post dumb dumb...

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