If De La Hoya-Hatton is ever made it will not be at Wembley Stadium. Not that I wouldn't like it to be, but I just know Oscar will not leave the States. The fight IF made, get this here first will be at the MGM Grand. If you have followed the track record of De La Hoya and his partners you know it wont happen. Remember DLH saying he would fight his May 3rd tune-up Azteca Stadium in Mexico or the Staples Center in Cali? Also remember De La Hoyas' business partner B-Hop saying he would love to fight Joe Calzaghe at Yankee Stadium? The fact of the matter is DLH-Hatton will be huge and HBO will probably push for it to happen in the US in order for them to promote it more (like they lured Jones-Calzaghe into US by threating not to make a 24/7 series if the fight was here in the US.) The only thing that would be huge at Wembley would be the atmosphere but money (like always) from HBO and Casinos in Vegas will probably lure the fight over here. Just sharing my thoughts. Let me know what you think.
If De La Hoya-Hatton is made it won't be in England
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If De La Hoya-Hatton is ever made it will not be at Wembley Stadium. Not that I wouldn't like it to be, but I just know Oscar will not leave the States. The fight IF made, get this here first will be at the MGM Grand. If you have followed the track record of De La Hoya and his partners you know it wont happen. Remember DLH saying he would fight his May 3rd tune-up Azteca Stadium in Mexico or the Staples Center in Cali? Also remember De La Hoyas' business partner B-Hop saying he would love to fight Joe Calzaghe at Yankee Stadium? The fact of the matter is DLH-Hatton will be huge and HBO will probably push for it to happen in the US in order for them to promote it more (like they lured Jones-Calzaghe into US by threating not to make a 24/7 series if the fight was here in the US.) The only thing that would be huge at Wembley would be the atmosphere but money (like always) from HBO and Casinos in Vegas will probably lure the fight over here. Just sharing my thoughts. Let me know what you think. -
If this fight ever happens England is the only place it will be. I don't think Ricky wants it as bad, he's been talking about wanting Pacquiao to win so they could fight. He also said on BBC the price would have to be right to fight Oscar and he wants it in front of his home fans at Wembley or Millenium.Comment
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If De La Hoya-Hatton is ever made it will not be at Wembley Stadium. Not that I wouldn't like it to be, but I just know Oscar will not leave the States. The fight IF made, get this here first will be at the MGM Grand. If you have followed the track record of De La Hoya and his partners you know it wont happen. Remember DLH saying he would fight his May 3rd tune-up Azteca Stadium in Mexico or the Staples Center in Cali? Also remember De La Hoyas' business partner B-Hop saying he would love to fight Joe Calzaghe at Yankee Stadium? The fact of the matter is DLH-Hatton will be huge and HBO will probably push for it to happen in the US in order for them to promote it more (like they lured Jones-Calzaghe into US by threating not to make a 24/7 series if the fight was here in the US.) The only thing that would be huge at Wembley would be the atmosphere but money (like always) from HBO and Casinos in Vegas will probably lure the fight over here. Just sharing my thoughts. Let me know what you think.
A couple million ppv's at an average price of £20 = £40,000,000
Sponsors and other revenues of income would add up to crazy numbers.
The only thing stopping such huge figures is the economic crisis.Comment
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HBO and the Vegas casinos will only spend cash to generate cash, and in this case I don't think they'll put up enough to compete with a Wembley gate and the extra PPVs in the UK as a result of the extra high-profile Wembley would give the fight. To put it in perspective, for the Mayweather fight (at something like four in the morning UK time!) Hatton got over a million PPV buys in the UK alone. For a fight at at more sensible hour (which I think it would be) it would set all PPV records here which would more than make up for any lost US PPV sales and casino receipts.Comment
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If De La Hoya-Hatton is ever made it will not be at Wembley Stadium. Not that I wouldn't like it to be, but I just know Oscar will not leave the States. The fight IF made, get this here first will be at the MGM Grand. If you have followed the track record of De La Hoya and his partners you know it wont happen. Remember DLH saying he would fight his May 3rd tune-up Azteca Stadium in Mexico or the Staples Center in Cali? Also remember De La Hoyas' business partner B-Hop saying he would love to fight Joe Calzaghe at Yankee Stadium? The fact of the matter is DLH-Hatton will be huge and HBO will probably push for it to happen in the US in order for them to promote it more (like they lured Jones-Calzaghe into US by threating not to make a 24/7 series if the fight was here in the US.) The only thing that would be huge at Wembley would be the atmosphere but money (like always) from HBO and Casinos in Vegas will probably lure the fight over here. Just sharing my thoughts. Let me know what you think.Comment
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I think you are wrong in assuming (as is usually the case, true enough) that the money is in States. In the case of a Hatton fight it isn't.
HBO and the Vegas casinos will only spend cash to generate cash, and in this case I don't think they'll put up enough to compete with a Wembley gate and the extra PPVs in the UK as a result of the extra high-profile Wembley would give the fight. To put it in perspective, for the Mayweather fight (at something like four in the morning UK time!) Hatton got over a million PPV buys in the UK alone. For a fight at at more sensible hour (which I think it would be) it would set all PPV records here which would more than make up for any lost US PPV sales and casino receipts.Comment
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I can only refer you to my previous post; I don't think it's HBO who would be calling the shots. They might even just end up with whatever bones Sky Sports decides to throw them, for the right price. The additional UK and Euro PPVs would simply be worth more than any lost US ones. I'm guessing (admittedly), say, an 11pm GMT start would pull in maybe another half million UK PPV sales. Are there really that many floating potential PPV buyers for the fight in the US?Last edited by The_Visitation; 12-05-2008, 06:55 PM.Comment
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