What's MAYWEATHER going to say when he fails to SELL OUT the ARENA

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  • Wallstreet
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    #11
    I am a huge PBF fan but at this point it should be a 60-40 split in favor of Pacman.

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    • LA BAD BOY
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      #12
      Marquez Casamayor was almost full.

      Lot of Mexicans will come to see that fight and I think the ARENA
      will be full.

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      • The Gambler1981
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        #13
        I mean Floyd considers Vegas his hometown, he should be able to draw some people. It should be mostly full at the very least and he should sell out.

        A lot depends on the general public, do they think that JMM has a shot against Mayweather? They do not know much about boxing and with a 24/7 it can be spun to look like a huge fight. It has a high chance of being a successful event (to add there have not been many boxing PPV and since people are talking Mayweather Pacman, that will probably help its cuase).

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        • Bullet Bill
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          #14
          Do you know how Ignorant you sound....?

          Do you know How great fights didnt reach 16,000+ in Las Vegas?
          8 out of the top 35 fights in vegas history have reach over 16,000 people in attendance...!!!

          Pacquiaqo vs. Oscat didnt reach 16,000

          MAIN EVENT
          1. VENUE/PROMOTER/TV DATE PAID ATTENDANCE
          2. FLOYD MAYWEATHER JR vs. OSCAR DE LA HOYA
            MGM, Golden Boy, Don Chargin, PPV 05/05/07 17,078
          3. LENNOX LEWIS vs. EVANDER HOLYFIELD II
            Thomas and Mack, Don King, PPV 11/13/99 17,078
          4. EMMANUEL PACQUIAO vs. OSCAR DE LA HOYA
            MGM, Golden Boy, Top Rank, PPV 12/06/08 14,468
          5. EVANDER HOLYFIELD vs. MIKE TYSON II
            MGM, Don King, PPV 06/28/97 16,279
          6. EVANDER HOLYFIELD vs. MIKE TYSON I
            MGM, Don King, PPV 11/09/96 16,103
          7. MIKE TYSON vs. PETER MC NEELEY
            MGM, Don King, PPV 08/19/95 16,113
          8. FELIX TRINIDAD vs. OSCAR DE LA HOYA
            Mandalay Bay, Top Rank, Don King, PPV 09/18/99 11,184
          9. BERNARD HOPKINS vs. OSCAR DE LA HOYA MGM, Top Rank, Golden Boy, PPV 09/18/04 15,672
          10. JOE CALZAGHE vs. BERNARD HOPKINS
            Thomas & Mack, Golden Boy, Don Chargin, HBO 04/19/08 14,345
          11. MIKE TYSON vs. FRANK BRUNO II
            MGM, Don King, PPV 03/16/96 16,143
          12. FLOYD MAYWEATHER JR vs. RICKY HATTON
            MGM, Golden Boy, PPV 12/08/07 15,488
          13. SHANE MOSLEY vs. OSCAR DE LA HOYA
            MGM, Top Rank, PPV 09/13/03 16,074
          14. OSCAR DE LA HOYA vs. FERNANDO VARGAS
            Mandalay Bay, Top Rank, Main Events, PPV 09/14/02 10,984
          15. OSCAR DE LA HOYA vs. RICARDO MAYORGA
            MGM, Golden Boy, Don King, Don Chargin, PPV 05/06/06 12,276
          16. OSCAR DE LA HOYA vs. JULIO C. CHAVEZ I
            Caesars Palace, Top Rank, Don King, Close Circuit 06/07/96 14,738
          17. LENNOX LEWIS vs. HASIM RAHMAN
            Mandalay Bay, Don King, Main Events, Lion, PPV 11/17/01 9,830
          18. FELIX TRINIDAD vs. FERNANDO VARGAS
            Mandalay Bay, Don King, Main Events, PPV 12/02/00 9,309
          19. FELIX TRINIDAD vs. DAVID REID
            Caesars Palace, Don King, America Presents, PPV 03/03/00 9,584
          20. MIKE TYSON vs. FRANCOIS BOTHA
            MGM, America Presents, PPV 01/16/99 10,221
          21. EVANDER HOLYFIELD vs. JAMES DOUGLAS
            Mirage, Mirage, PPV 10/25/90 10,117
          22. ROY JONES JR vs. JOHN RUIZ
            Mirage, Mirage, PPV 03/01/03 11,490
          23. LENNOX LEWIS vs. DAVID TUA
            Mandalay Bay,PPV 11/11/00 10,809
          24. RAY LEONARD vs. THOMAS HEARNS II
            Caesars Palace, Top Rank, PPV 06/12/89 12,064
          25. RAY LEONARD vs. ROBERTO DURAN
            Mirage, Top Rank, Victory Promotions, PPV 12/07/89 11,904
          26. RONALD "WINKY" WRIGHT vs. FELIX TRINIDAD
            MGM, Don King, Gary Shaw, Guilty, PPV 05/14/05 13,590
          27. MIKE TYSON vs. BRUCE SELDON
            MGM, Don King, PPV 09/07/96 9,511
          28. LARRY HOLMES vs. GERRY COONEY
            Caesars Palace, Don King, Tiffany, Close Circuit 06/11/82 29,214
          29. RAY LEONARD vs. MARVIN HAGLER
            Caesars Palace, Close Circuit 04/06/87 12,379
          30. MIKE TYSON vs. DONOVAN RUDDOCK II
            Mirage, Don King, 3M Productions, PPV 06/28/91 13,047
          31. EVANDER HOLYFIELD vs. RID**** BOWE II
            Caesars Palace, PPV 11/06/93 10,923
          32. LARRY HOLMES vs. MUHAMMAD ALI
            Caesars Palace, Don King, NBC 10/02/80 24,570
          33. EVANDER HOLYFIELD vs. MICHAEL MOORER
            Thomas & Mack, PPV 11/08/97 9,395
          34. MIKE TYSON vs. DONOVAN RUDDOCK I
            Mirage,Don King, 3M Productions, PPV 03/18/91 12,563
          35. OSCAR DE LA HOYA vs. PERNEL WHITAKER
            Thomas & Mack, Caesars Palace, Top Rank, PPV 04/12/97 11,764
          36. OSCAR DE LA HOYA vs. JULIO C CHAVEZ II
            Thomas & Mack, Caesars Palace, Top Rank, PPV 09/18/98 13,384





          By your standards SRL vs. Hagler was not a big fight
          or Majority of oscar fights were not big fights...

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          • FreshPrince
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            #15
            Originally posted by Marijuana
            15K that Mayweather/Marquez sells out and outbuys Pac-Hatton
            You don't have 15k.

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              #16
              Originally posted by Ryn0
              The Mexicans may buyout the arena... I don't know how much of a following Marquez really has.
              the mexicans might not come out because jmm is perceived as a huge underdog and a tune up.

              also jmm had to fight diaz in houston; he doesn't get that much love from mexicans... they prefered margarito over jmm before mosley/margo.

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              • Bullet Bill
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                #17
                Originally posted by Kball15
                He has ALWAYS critisized potential opponents for their lack of selling power, and has used it as a major excuse in avoiding tough fights.

                Well I think we can safely assume that while Mayweather-Marquez will surely break 10,000 in attendance, its not gonna sell out with 16,000+

                AND, on top of that, he is demanding 60-40 for a fight with Pacquiao. Do you think he will go back on this and agree to a 50-50 split? There is absolutely NO WAY Mayweather brings more money to the table than Pacquiao does. Not a chance
                1. You must think FELIX TRINIDAD vs. OSCAR DE LA HOYA was a failure because only 11,000 people attended.
                2. You must think RAY LEONARD vs. ROBERTO DURAN was a failure because only 11,904 people attended.
                3. You must think RAY LEONARD vs. MARVIN HAGLER was a failure because only 12,379 people attended.
                4. You must think OSCAR DE LA HOYA vs. FERNANDO VARGAS was a failure because only 10,984 people attended.
                5. You must think FELIX TRINIDAD vs. FERNANDO VARGAS was a failure because only 9,309 people attended.


                My God you are either very ignorant.. or you must think some of the greatest boxing events in our sport were complete failures because they didnt reach 16,000+ in attendance.
                Last edited by Bullet Bill; 05-11-2009, 05:44 PM.

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                • MELLY-MEL...
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                  #18
                  Originally posted by Marijuana
                  15K that Mayweather/Marquez sells out and outbuys Pac-Hatton
                  ******ed post of the year ...............

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                  • 2501
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                    #19
                    Originally posted by johnm
                    But then of course... Based on Floyd Haters, and their boyfriends, I'd expect only, maybe, 10 people to buy this snoozefest.

                    But then of course, Based on Floyd testicle warmers, I expect to see Jesus front row right next to Mark Wahlberg as part of his entourage.

                    "Hey Mark, say hi to your motha for me, ok?"

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                    • The Gambler1981
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                      #20
                      Originally posted by 2501
                      But then of course, Based on Floyd testicle warmers, I expect to see Jesus front row right next to Mark Wahlberg as part of his entourage.

                      "Hey Mark, say hi to your motha for me, ok?"
                      IF Jesus had to sit next to Mark Wahlberg, and B-Hop was sitting infront of Jesus would Mark Wahlberg trade seats?

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