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  • LOLAGE! PWNAGE!
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    Pacquiao:road to ppv superstardom

    Pacquiao: Road to PPV Superstardom

    By Dr. Allan Recto
    PhilBoxing.com
    Sun, 18 Jan 2009



    Laredo, Texas (Jan. 16, 2009) - The millions of Filipinos who watched and supported Manny Pacquiao during the Dream Match owe a debt of gratitude to one man, Oscar De La Hoya, who gave Pacquiao the chance to gain full PPV superstardom status.


    At the center of the squared jungle after the fight, De La Hoya praised Pacquiao by telling him, “You are the best fighter in the world right now…keep it up,” to which the PacMan countered, “No matter what happens, you’re still my idol.”

    De La Hoya acknowledged him by saying, “Now, you’re my idol!”


    Freddie Roach once remarked that De La Hoya could no longer pull the trigger and in that historic boxing event, Oscar De La Hoya disclosed, “You’re right Freddie…I don’t have it anymore.”

    As Team De La Hoya was exiting the ring to their dressing room, I made it known to them that the fight was nothing personal. “Great fight guys…no hard feelings,” I managed to express to them. And Eric Gomez, Oscar’s childhood friend, looked toward me and uttered, “Oh no…this is a sport!”

    Everyone knows Oscar De La Hoya has a proven track record in terms of Pay-Per-View (PPV) sales. He was badly beaten in a one-sided fight to a “No Mas” submission by Pacquiao after Rd 8 last Dec. 6th in front of a jam-packed crowd at the MGM Grand Garden Arena in Las Vegas, Nevada, while a greater audience worldwide watched.

    In March 2008, Pacquiao vs. Marquez PPV numbers were 400,000 and versus David Diaz in June of the same year were a dismal 250,000. Compared to the bout of Pacquiao against PPV box office king De La Hoya, the “Dream Match” became a record breaking 1.25 million PPV buys for the year that earned a total of $ 70 million.

    There were only two other nonheavyweight bouts that broke the above record, the De La Hoya-Trinidad bout in 1999 which had 1.4 million PPV buys earning $ 71 million and the all time top-grosser De La Hoya vs. Mayweather bout at 2.4 million PPV buys that generated the sum of a massive $ 134 million.

    In December 2007, Ricky “the Hitman” Hatton vs. Floyd “Pretty Boy” Mayweather generated 850,000 PPV buys. However, in November 2008, the Ricky Hatton vs. Paulie Malignaggi bout was established to be a mere 200,000 buys.

    Team Hatton and Team Pacquiao owe it to the boxing community to get the deal done for a May 2 showdown. It will not be a mismatch but a highly anticipated great fight. It has the makings of a “grudge match” literally and figuratively speaking. Both fighters’ styles are tailor-made for each other and it could even end up in a phone-booth type of match. Pacquiao will surely be picked as the betting favorite over Hatton.
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    he's a ppv draw but not a superstar draw.

    he doesn't have mainstream appeal.

    his lack of education and language skills really hurt him.

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      btw that 800k figure for mayweather-hatton is somewhat misleading.

      that's just the u.s. ppk. u.k. ppv did about 1.4 million buys.

      the fight made more money in the u.k. than in the u.s. because of hatton's fans.

      that's why 50-50 is a fair deal.

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        Originally posted by Left Hook Tua
        btw that 800k figure for mayweather-hatton is somewhat misleading.

        that's just the u.s. ppk. u.k. ppv did about 1.4 million buys.

        the fight made more money in the u.k. than in the u.s. because of hatton's fans.

        that's why 50-50 is a fair deal.

        Yeah, I put the boxing scene link to that in the other thread.

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          Originally posted by Katz
          nah.. the fight made more money in the US than UK.. the price in UK PPV is too low compare to the US.
          1.4 million buys x $30-35 u.s. dollars

          800 thousand buys x $50 u.s. dollars

          even though the fight was in the u.s. the live audience was predominantly british.

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            Originally posted by Left Hook Tua
            he's a ppv draw but not a superstar draw.

            he doesn't have mainstream appeal.

            his lack of education and language skills really hurt him.

            depends on how you define mainstream.
            i've seen/heard people talk about pacquiao in radio/television not related to boxing.
            good day LA did a 10 minutes chit chat about pacquiao and the girl replacement for jillian said he'll buy the next pacquiao fight cuz hes humble. iam assuming ur from la so i hope i know what ur talking about.
            Mark Walhberg seen in Lakers game wearing a pacquiao shirt. How many boxers beside dlh/mayweather attract celebrity followings. so hes being discussed in topics or conversation that USUALLY dont include boxing

            but if ur defiinition of mainstream is someone who makes a rap video and dance with 50 cent then no pacquiao is not mainstream

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              Originally posted by flipbjefrox
              depends on how you define mainstream.
              i've seen/heard people talk about pacquiao in radio/television not related to boxing.
              good day LA did a 10 minutes chit chat about pacquiao and the girl replacement for jillian said he'll buy the next pacquiao fight cuz hes humble. iam assuming ur from la so i hope i know what ur talking about.
              Mark Walhberg seen in Lakers game wearing a pacquiao shirt. How many boxers beside dlh/mayweather attract celebrity followings. so hes being discussed in topics or conversation that USUALLY dont include boxing

              but if ur defiinition of mainstream is someone who makes a rap video and dance with 50 cent then no pacquiao is not mainstream
              people know pacquiao but most americans are not boxing fans.

              oscar was the exception.

              pacquiao is at best floyd's level of draw (maybe. i don't know how dancing with the stars and wwe wrestlemania affected his drawing power)

              if pac's handlers are so confident about manny's drawing power......make a deal with hatton.

              50-50 on the gate , hatton gets all of the u.k. and manny gets all of the u.s. and philippines.

              i think hatton will jump at that.

              if manny is as big as his advisors think he is then he should come out on top.

              if my opinion is correct hatton will come out on top.

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                I used to dislike Pac, his style like a mosquito on crack used to annoy me but he has proved he is one of todays best and most exciting fighters. Cant wait for Hatton Pac but I am going with Hatton.

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                  Manny is God in the Phillipines. God.

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