U Watching Mayweather-DLH II?
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I'm a flamer, yet you and Flawless are butt buddies?
that's why you needed your butch to come to the rescue *****.
Get out the closet man.. you not fooling anyone. Looking at men's photo's judging them and **** what a f@g!
Making 90% of your threads on one man.. someone a little obsessed.. sprung maybe? Is Mayweather your crush? aww...
you a ***** deleting posts and you already proved it above.. but anyway, what did Judah Mayweather make?
You still mad because you look like a Raving ****sexual..
You are a Apart of the "fire boys"
a Bunch of boys who defend each other bootyholes...Just like some Flamers...
You got audibleone fighting for you all the time like he is your Man....and AZZA sending me red k everytime I talkabout you...
Gotdamn you guy are so Obvious....
The Fire Boys
AZZA, EVIL, BMWM3P,audibleone,devious[/FONT]
And Floyd and Judah did
375,000 P.P.V Buys
TRY GOOGLE: Floyd Mayweather vs. Zab Judah P.P.V buys
And I will take the bet....
They will not do better than 375,000 P.P.V buysComment
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it did 350,000 buys, bringing in $15.7 million in revenue.You still mad because you look like a Raving ****sexual..
You are a Apart of the "fire boys"
a Bunch of boys who defend each other bootyholes...Just like some Flamers...
You got audibleone fighting for you all the time like he is your Man....and AZZA sending me red k everytime I talkabout you...
Gotdamn you guy are so Obvious....
The Fire Boys
AZZA, EVIL, BMWM3P,audibleone,devious[/FONT]
And Floyd and Judah did
375,000 P.P.V Buys
TRY GOOGLE: Floyd Mayweather vs. Zab Judah P.P.V buys
And I will take the bet....
They will not do better than 375,000 P.P.V buys
source:http://www.doghouseboxing.com/Chee/Chee0414aa06.htm
why you trying to add more numbers to it?
The ESPN article even said it didn't even come close to cracking 375k buys.
"That is probably unrealistic, given De La Hoya's proven drawing power combined with Mayweather's less-than-stellar public appeal. He drew just 9,427 fans Saturday night and his previous two pay-per-view fights haven't cracked 375,000 buys. The Baldomir fight probably won't either."
Dang, and he couldn't even sell out in his hometown? yet you talk about Cotto?
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it did 350,000 buys, bringing in $15.7 million in revenue.
source:http://www.doghouseboxing.com/Chee/Chee0414aa06.htm
why you trying to add more numbers to it?
The ESPN article even said it didn't even come close to cracking 375k buys.
"That is probably unrealistic, given De La Hoya's proven drawing power combined with Mayweather's less-than-stellar public appeal. He drew just 9,427 fans Saturday night and his previous two pay-per-view fights haven't cracked 375,000 buys. The Baldomir fight probably won't either."
Dang, and he couldn't even sell out in his hometown? yet you talk about Cotto?
4-8-06 – HBO – Floyd Mayweather-Zab Judah – 375,000 – $16,875,000 ($44.95)
Fight drew 15,170 crowd to the UNLV Thomas & Mack Center in Las Vegas. The card also featured Juan Diaz defending his WBA 135-pound title over Jose Miguel Cotto, who threw 1,403 punches (although he only landed 14%), third most ever recorded by CompuBox. The bout between “PBF” and “SuperJudah,” actually ended up for the IBF title when inexplicably the group stripped Baldomir and gave the recognition back to Judah. Zab started fast, winning the first few rounds, but by the fifth Floyd had turned the tide, and by the tenth, Mayweather was taunting Judah, who wasn’t keeping up. Perhaps to buy time, or maybe out of frustration, Judah threw a nasty left hook directly into the groin of Mayweather. As Floyd crumpled to the mat Judah hit him right in the back of the head, pulling off a violent double-foul. After the bout, Mayweather claimed that before the bout, “Late in the fight, Roger told me Zab was going to do something dirty, and he did it. I didn’t return it, because two wrongs don’t make a right.” He didn’t have to. Roger hit the ring and charged after Judah, which caused Zab’s father, Yoel, to enter throwing a punch, and both corners emptied into the ring. After the bout, a picture was shown of someone trying to choke Judah, who claimed it was Roger. After a five minute delay for security and police to clear the ring, Roger was ejected, and the fight restarted. It was more of the same, with Mayweather skating through the last two rounds to win a lopsided (119-109, 117-111, 116-112) decision.
After the bout, Nevada State Athletic Commission Chairman Skip Avensino immediately held-up the purses of both fighters (Floyd’s $5 million and Judah’s $1 million), while Don King complained that the bout should have been ruled a disqualification under Nevada rules when Roger entered the ring. Ultimately, Roger was suspended for a year and fined $200,000, which was the second biggest fine in history. (Mike Tyson being fined $3 million for biting Evander Holyfield’s ear being the highest.) Zab Judah received a worse fate, being fined $250,000 and having his boxing license revoked. His father Yoel was also fined $100,000 for rushing the ring.
Ring Talk:
New York Times:
http://www.nytimes.com/2007/05/03/sp.../03boxing.html
Las Vegas Boxing:
Come take the beat
Cotto And Margarito will not do better than 375,000 P.P.V BUYS...Comment
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I'll take that bet.. sig it.http://www.wrestlingobserver.com/wo/....asp?aID=19412
4-8-06 – HBO – Floyd Mayweather-Zab Judah – 375,000 – $16,875,000 ($44.95)
Fight drew 15,170 crowd to the UNLV Thomas & Mack Center in Las Vegas. The card also featured Juan Diaz defending his WBA 135-pound title over Jose Miguel Cotto, who threw 1,403 punches (although he only landed 14%), third most ever recorded by CompuBox. The bout between “PBF” and “SuperJudah,” actually ended up for the IBF title when inexplicably the group stripped Baldomir and gave the recognition back to Judah. Zab started fast, winning the first few rounds, but by the fifth Floyd had turned the tide, and by the tenth, Mayweather was taunting Judah, who wasn’t keeping up. Perhaps to buy time, or maybe out of frustration, Judah threw a nasty left hook directly into the groin of Mayweather. As Floyd crumpled to the mat Judah hit him right in the back of the head, pulling off a violent double-foul. After the bout, Mayweather claimed that before the bout, “Late in the fight, Roger told me Zab was going to do something dirty, and he did it. I didn’t return it, because two wrongs don’t make a right.” He didn’t have to. Roger hit the ring and charged after Judah, which caused Zab’s father, Yoel, to enter throwing a punch, and both corners emptied into the ring. After the bout, a picture was shown of someone trying to choke Judah, who claimed it was Roger. After a five minute delay for security and police to clear the ring, Roger was ejected, and the fight restarted. It was more of the same, with Mayweather skating through the last two rounds to win a lopsided (119-109, 117-111, 116-112) decision.
After the bout, Nevada State Athletic Commission Chairman Skip Avensino immediately held-up the purses of both fighters (Floyd’s $5 million and Judah’s $1 million), while Don King complained that the bout should have been ruled a disqualification under Nevada rules when Roger entered the ring. Ultimately, Roger was suspended for a year and fined $200,000, which was the second biggest fine in history. (Mike Tyson being fined $3 million for biting Evander Holyfield’s ear being the highest.) Zab Judah received a worse fate, being fined $250,000 and having his boxing license revoked. His father Yoel was also fined $100,000 for rushing the ring.
Ring Talk:
New York Times:
http://www.nytimes.com/2007/05/03/sp.../03boxing.html
Las Vegas Boxing:
Come take the beat
Cotto And Margarito will not do better than 375,000 P.P.V BUYS...
50k says they do better then 375k..Comment
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