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  • Originally posted by C-Drone View Post
    Uhhhhh.. Yes, that's what I was implying. If you READ what I wrote, you would realize that.

    I said.. if FANS KNEW which fight would have been more exciting, I think it would have been a bit more watched. It'd called a hypothetical.
    I am guilty of only reading the first 2 paragraphs, and now see your point. I have a bad habit of exlaxing on lunacy. You made a decent imaginary point lol.

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    • Originally posted by deevel79 View Post
      But did it live up to the hype? Do u honestly feel that the casual fans who tuned in to 24/7 every week, and got all hyped up by the pre-fight antics, were all satisfied at the end of the fight? I highly doubt it.
      This fight is one of many that people said didn't live up to the hype. I don't go by hype. Did anyone watching this fight think that we would get 2 sluggers fighting, or 2 top of the line boxers. I'll watch a Floyd-Dlh type fight over a Margs-Cotto type fight any day of the week.

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      • Originally posted by boofdatruth View Post
        You don't get it. First off, just worry about what you are concerned about, don't worry about what I or anyone should be. This is about as assinine a thought that I have read in a while. Get over your hang up of Floyd, and try being a fan for once. If boxing had a pension plan I could see your point. I know too many boxers who aren't making money who are my friends to not give a !~#!#$ what they make.
        That's the problem. U are looking at it from a boxers perspective. U have to understand that they chose that field. Its not as if they were forced into fighting. If that was the case, then i would be as sympathetic as u are. Im a fan, and i look at the sport from a fans perspective.

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        • Originally posted by deevel79 View Post
          Floyd/Oscar was as mainstream as it get, yet it ****** ass, and turned many fans off who paid to see it. Yes it was a big mainstream fight, but was it a fight that brought new fans to the sport? I dont think so.

          It turned off so many fans that later that year, mayweather was able to sell another 850K??
          And in case you didn't know, 850K domestically is very high.


          You have a great point....if only it was true. Or made sense.

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          • Originally posted by deevel79 View Post
            That's the problem. U are looking at it from a boxers perspective. U have to understand that they chose that field. Its not as if they were forced into fighting. If that was the case, then i would be as sympathetic as u are. Im a fan, and i look at the sport from a fans perspective.
            No, there is no problem. That is how you look at it. I have personal feelings involved so I don't think like you. I boxed.

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            • Originally posted by boofdatruth View Post
              This fight is one of many that people said didn't live up to the hype. I don't go by hype. Did anyone watching this fight think that we would get 2 sluggers fighting, or 2 top of the line boxers. I'll watch a Floyd-Dlh type fight over a Margs-Cotto type fight any day of the week.
              And that's your preference. Nothing wrong with that, but im sure that "casual" fans, nor many boxing fans in general will see it the same way u do.

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              • Originally posted by DIOS DOMINICANO View Post

                It turned off so many fans that later that year, mayweather was able to sell another 850K??
                And in case you didn't know, 850K domestically is very high.


                You have a great point....if only it was true. Or made sense.
                I don't think that it turned off a lot of people. Most people, EVEN CASUAL FANS, knew the fight was gonna be tactical. However, I don't think it really made the sport any better either. Gave it a peak, and helped Mayweather. Which is nice, but at the end of the day.. Mayweather capilatized off of that with only one fight. So, even he wasn't TREMENDOUSLY helped AFTER that fight. Not compared to what he could have made.

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                • Originally posted by DIOS DOMINICANO View Post

                  It turned off so many fans that later that year, mayweather was able to sell another 850K??
                  And in case you didn't know, 850K domestically is very high.


                  You have a great point....if only it was true. Or made sense.

                  I guess that a little less than 2million people who payed to see Floyd's first fight were not interested in seeing his second.

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                  • Originally posted by deevel79 View Post
                    I guess that a little less than 2million people who payed to see Floyd's first fight were not interested in seeing his second.
                    That's one way of looking at it. An idiotic way.... but a way nonetheless.

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                    • Originally posted by C-Drone View Post
                      I don't think that it turned off a lot of people. Most people, EVEN CASUAL FANS, knew the fight was gonna be tactical. However, I don't think it really made the sport any better either. Gave it a peak, and helped Mayweather. Which is nice, but at the end of the day.. Mayweather capilatized off of that with only one fight. So, even he wasn't TREMENDOUSLY helped AFTER that fight. Not compared to what he could have made.
                      He was helped to this extent:

                      Can you envision a fight of Floyd vs (insert any top fighter) that doesn't do massive numbers? 700K+?

                      What would be your projection for Mayweather-margarito?

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