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100 reasons why Pacquiao deserve a bigger share than Hatton
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Hatton is top 10 P4P now at number 10, Hatton is the bigger draw with 1.4 million UK PPV buys. He will undoubtedly sell most of the tickets to UK fans flying over to see him.
50-50 is right. Pacquiao is one of my favourite fighters but Pacquiao would get paid alot less against anyone other than mayweather/DLH. Hatton can earn millions against someone like Lazcano.
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19.He has fought in different countries; Japan, Thailand, and of course the Philippines. He has also fought opponents from a variety of ethnicities, Thais, Japanese, Koreans, Kazakhstanis, Colombians, Dominicans, South Africans, Australians and of course Mexicans. The majority of these fights were televised title fights.
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20.Manny also has a great Plan B if Hatton were to decline. Floyd Mayweather is said to have interest in fighting Manny and it is a fight that would do as well if not better than Manny vs. Hatton.
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Originally posted by Spacey1991 View PostYeah Pacquiao is pound for pound #1 I understand what you are saying there... but Hatton has a HUGE fan base and many people will buy the fight to support him (generating more money for the both of them). They are both massive draws, many brits will buy the fight to support Hatton, many Phillipenoes will buy the fight to support Pacquiao, and many Americans will also buy the fight because it is probably the most talked about at the moment.
Anyway, both fighters are big draws... both fighters will do loads to promote the fight and help generate money with there fan base, so I think 50/50. 55/45 MAYBE (to a push... and I mean a push!).
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21.Manny Pacquiao has headlined 7 HBO Pay-Per-View bouts in the history of his career in which he‘s gone 6-1, with four by way of knockout.
Ricky Hatton has headlined only one in which he went 0-1 while getting knocked out himself
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23.“The Pacman” is coming off a devastating technical knockout victory over the biggest figure within boxing over the past decade in Oscar De la Hoya. It was an eye-opening experience that drew 1.25 million viewers which is astonishing considering the current state of the economy.
“The Hitman” is coming off an aesthetically displeasing bout with Paulie Malignaggi that drew miserable ratings on HBO’s World Championship boxing.Last edited by *AKO PA HA!; 01-13-2009, 07:36 PM.
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