The top ten biggest pay-per-view draws in boxing history

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  • multivitamins
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    The top ten biggest pay-per-view draws in boxing history

    No. 1. Oscar De La Hoya vs. Floyd Mayweather, May 2007 - 2.4 million PPV buys

    Promoted by De La Hoya's Golden Boy Productions, it was an HBO box-office hit. De La Hoya makes $23 million, more than twice Mayweather's catch, despite losing the fight.

    No. 2. Evander Holyfield vs. Mike Tyson (rematch), June 1997 - 1.99 million PPV buys

    Millions watched Tyson if he can win back the heavyweight crown he lost to Holyfield the previous year. But, they saw one of the weirdest fights in history: Tyson is disqualified for biting Holyfield's left ear. Tyson's career plunged rapidly after the fight.

    No. 3. Lennox Lewis vs. Mike Tyson, June 2002 - 1.97 million PPV buys

    The 35-year-old Tyson took one last attempt at regaining his championship belt. But Lewis disposed him with an eighth-round knockout.

    No. 4. Evander Holyfield vs. Mike Tyson (first match), November 1996 - 1.59 million PPV buys

    Holyfield’s career was thought to be dwindling at age 34. But he takes the WBC title aggressively that Tyson was always on the defensive before tiring out. The fight was stopped in the 11th round.

    No. 5. Mike Tyson vs. Peter McNeeley, August 1995 - 1.55 million PPV buys

    Tyson's return after a three-year prison term for **** draws a big curiosity. But he knocked out journeyman McNeeley in just 89 seconds.

    No. 6 (tie). Oscar De La Hoya vs. Felix Trinidad, September 1999 - 1.4 million PPV buys


    The biggest-selling non-heavyweight fight in history before the De La Hoya- Mayweather fight came. Trinidad won the welterweight title by coming out a close majority decision.

    No. 6 (tie). George Foreman vs. Evander Holyfield, April 1991 - 1.4 million PPV buys

    Holyfield won the heavyweight crown from James "Buster" Douglas, who won it with a shocking win over Tyson. Holyfield took a unanimous decision against Foreman, a 42-year-old former champion. But Foreman finished the fight and went the distance against the younger champion.

    No. 8. Mike Tyson vs. Frank Bruno, March 1996 - 1.37 million PPV buys

    Tyson regains the WBC crown stopping Bruno by a third-round knockout.


    No. 9 (tie). Manny Pacquiao vs. Oscar de la Hoya, December 6, 2008 – 1.25 million PPV buys

    De La Hoya was pummeled by Pacquiao en route to a possible career-ending eighth-round TKO loss. It is a monstrous total in a tough economy and makes the fight the third biggest-selling non-heavyweight fight in history.

    No. 10 (tie). Mike Tyson vs. Razor Ruddock (rematch), June 1991 - 1.25 million PPV buys

    Their first bout was controversial, which is a technical knockout win for Tyson, with referee Richard Steele blamed for ending the bout prematurely. In the rematch, Tyson easily defeated Ruddock in a 12-round decision.
  • Brother Naazim
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    What about Mayweather/Hatton?

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    • Spacey1991
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      Originally posted by TucanMcGinty
      What about Mayweather/Hatton?
      I was thinking that... I am sure I heard it got well over 1,000,000 buys

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      • Technical_Skill
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        #4
        This is all lies, Audley Harrison vs Michael Sprott 2 did 2.5 million buys.

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        • Underdog82
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          Originally posted by multivitamins
          Tyson's return after a three-year prison term for **** draws a big curiosity. But he knocked out journeyman McNeeley in just 89 seconds.
          No, actually, McNeeley was DQ. There was no KO. Regardless, he would have been KO eventually. Probably in the second round.

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          • revs1227
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            Originally posted by Technical_Skill
            This is all lies, Audley Harrison vs Michael Sprott 2 did 2.5 million buys.
            wht???????????lol
            hatton mayweather should be in the top 3
            it did a million or more in uk and almmost a millon here
            this list is for fights in the us

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            • IMDAZED
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              Originally posted by revs1227
              wht???????????lol
              hatton mayweather should be in the top 3
              it did a million or more in uk and almmost a millon here
              this list is for fights in the us
              Those numbers don't include international buys. If they did, I'm pretty certain the list wouldn't change all that much. After all, all of those mentioned were big fights worldwide. But I'd expect Mayweather-Hatton to be there.

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              • ferocity
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                #8
                Hatton/Mayweather did around 900k.

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                • AntDawg
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                  I guess people loved watching Tyson.

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                  • EL HANDSOME
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                    Tyson the most exciting fighter ever.

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