What will have MORE Eminent Drawing Power: Pac vs.Oscar or Oscar vs. FLOYD

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  • shadeyfizzle
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    #101
    Originally posted by Horus
    ok with that response my next and final question to you is...

    Do you think Oscar vs. Pacquaio will do better than Floyd vs. Hatton?
    Why are you still comparing things that just cant be compared??

    DLH Pac vs Floyd Hatton?? Doesnt work that way. theres never been a hatton dlh fight to compare it properly.

    Bottomline Pac and Hatton can fight anywhere and have fans cheer for them. Floyd could never fight in a place like macau. A much larger ******** capital than vegas and expect 5 people to show up and cheer 4 him

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    • Horus
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      #102
      Originally posted by shadeyfizzle
      Why are you still comparing things that just cant be compared??

      DLH Pac vs Floyd Hatton?? Doesnt work that way. theres never been a hatton dlh fight to compare it properly.

      Bottomline Pac and Hatton can fight anywhere and have fans cheer for them. Floyd could never fight in a place like macau. A much larger ******** capital than vegas and expect 5 people to show up and cheer 4 him
      Since you decide to respond
      my question again is to you....

      Can you answer this direct question:
      1. Do you think Hatton is a bigger draw than Pacquaio...?
      2. Do you think Mayweather is a bigger draw than De La hoya?


      Please answer those questions directly....DONT CIRCLE THE QUESTION..

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      • The_Italian
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        #103
        In my opinion it does better than floyd v. hatton but not as well as oscar v. floyd.

        I think this was the second biggest fight oscar could have made (money wise) the first being against floyd who turned it down and retired.

        I expect it to be a huge fight overall; title or not.

        Pacquiao is now the p4p champion of the world and he has a huge fanbase as well.

        the only fights out there that i can see being even close to as big as this are:

        oscar v. floyd.
        pacquiao v. floyd.

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        • Sox8055
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          #104
          I voted better than hatton vs mayweather, but then I looked at the facts and was surpirsed. So am not sure it will beat it. However I think it will, if not beat any of these two, rank among those two big sellouts..

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          • shadeyfizzle
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            #105
            Originally posted by Horus
            Since you decide to respond
            my question again is to you....

            Can you answer this direct question:
            1. Do you think Hatton is a bigger draw than Pacquaio...?
            2. Do you think Mayweather is a bigger draw than De La hoya?


            Please answer those questions directly....DONT CIRCLE THE QUESTION..
            Nobody is a bigger draw than delahoya.

            Worldwide Pacquiao and Hatton are both bigger draws than Floyd will ever be. Floyd is only successful in the US. Hatton filled wembley stadium fighting a shot past prime Lazcano. Pacquiao sold out the Araneta Coleseum. The same arena as the thrilla in manila in mins fighting Oscar Larios.

            Meanwhile floyd was fighting Castillo, Corales, Gatti. and Judah. All HOFers and was only making a fraction of what he made against DLH and Hatton. Floyd needed them to make money. and if you wanna talk ppv numbers make fair comparison. Pacquiao Marquez at 130 did way more than floyd chico at 130.

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            • Horus
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              #106
              Originally posted by shadeyfizzle
              Nobody is a bigger draw than delahoya.

              Worldwide Pacquiao and Hatton are both bigger draws than Floyd will ever be. Floyd is only successful in the US. Hatton filled wembley stadium fighting a shot past prime Lazcano. Pacquiao sold out the Araneta Coleseum. The same arena as the thrilla in manila in mins fighting Oscar Larios.

              Meanwhile floyd was fighting Castillo, Corales, Gatti. and Judah. All HOFers and was only making a fraction of what he made against DLH and Hatton. Floyd needed them to make money. and if you wanna talk ppv numbers make fair comparison. Pacquiao Marquez at 130 did way more than floyd chico at 130.
              You make no sense.

              You keep saying this world wide ****. but how come you are not saying pacquaio can sell out venues in Africa or China instead of the Phillipines..Of course he is going to sell out fights in the Philippines he is a Phillipino...

              The same goes for Hatton....

              You say oh these guys do better world wide.....but you only used their home country...????? Come on try to make sense...

              If they do better worldwide why dont you used other countries where they are not from....

              If Hatton,Pacquiao and Floyd all fought Margarito in Mexico right now....
              Which fight would sell out quicker and do better on ppv..?

              If Hatton,Pacquiao and Floyd all fought Guzman in the Dominican Republic right now which fight would sell out quicker and do better on ppv?

              If Hatton,Pacquiao and Floyd all fought Michael Katsidis in Australia right now which fight would sell out quicker and do better on ppv?

              If Hatton,Pacquiao and Floyd all fought Miguel Angel Cotto in Puerto Rico right now which fight would sell out quicker and do better on ppv?


              All those fights are across the world.. And in All those fights... The answer is Floyd.

              Now if they fought in their home country that is different. But around the world. Floyd is more heavy known and Paid.

              Floyd and Oscar and the only 2 Boxers on the Forbers World's 25 Top-Earning Athletes

              On The Sports Illustrated’s “25 Toughest Athletes”
              Floyd is the Only Boxer on this list in the top 10.

              1. Tiger Woods
              2. Lance Mackey
              3. Anderson Silva
              4. Bob Sanders
              5. Zdeno Chara
              6. Steve Smith
              7. Allen Iverson
              8. Fedor Emelianenko
              9. Floyd Mayweather
              10. Chrissie Wellington


              So How can you prove your Claims that worldwide Pacquaio and Hatton are bigger draws, But Worldwide Mayweather is more acclaim...????


              You make no sense, Worldwide is not the other fighters home country...!!!
              Worldwide means World Wide.
              And Worldwide a Floyd Mayweather Fight would get more attention for any fighter that they are fighting.


              Floyd is recognize as the best is the world not in the United States...

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              • Horus
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                #107
                Originally posted by The_Italian
                In my opinion it does better than floyd v. hatton but not as well as oscar v. floyd.

                I think this was the second biggest fight oscar could have made (money wise) the first being against floyd who turned it down and retired.

                I expect it to be a huge fight overall; title or not.

                Pacquiao is now the p4p champion of the world and he has a huge fanbase as well.

                the only fights out there that i can see being even close to as big as this are:

                oscar v. floyd.
                pacquiao v. floyd.
                Do you think this fight will sell out in 30 Minutes?

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                • Horus
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                  #108
                  **********S AGAINST PALIN PICK...!!!


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                  • Horus
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                    #109
                    I am still taking bets that this fight(DLH-PAC) wont do better than
                    (FLOYD vs. DLH) or (FLOYD vs. Hatton)

                    Any takers..

                    25k and Up

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                    • jpeck
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                      #110
                      Originally posted by shadeyfizzle
                      1. Theres been a big percentage of people ready to boycott the fight 4 the mismatch it is even in the negotiation stage.
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                      Shadey you're a good poster man. You set me straight the other day in that Cotto vs Berto poll. You are absolutely right about #1 here. I will NOT support this fight. I felt like Oscar vs Floyd was a sham, and this is even worse. I want this fight to backfire on Oscar so bad.

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