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  • #11
    Originally posted by Lights0ut View Post
    It will be the best non-HW title fight ever. But seriously, it's not breaking any of the HW records. Pac-PBF will never be anticipated by the public like, say, Tyson's return against Peter McNeely.
    thats what i was thinking, it'll be huge but wont beat what Tyson could do.

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    • #12
      Originally posted by Boricua78 View Post
      Yeah because Mayweather it's a huge not. If it breaks record it's because of Manny.
      Don't you think that's a bit biased of you to only give credit to Manny?

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      • #13
        Originally posted by Boricua78 View Post
        Yeah because Mayweather it's a huge not. If it breaks record it's because of Manny.
        Sigh......This is what the forum has come to

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        • #14
          Originally posted by 2nd Round KO View Post
          I'm beginning to think so. What is the current record? Floyd VS Pacquiao could make for an interesting trilogy if it isn't one sided in either fighters favor. Imagine Pacquiao beats Floyd? Insanity I tell you. It would have to be a trilogy if Pacquiao could do it assuming Floyd can win the second.
          Yes it could but will defend on how they promote the fight. PBF-DLH sold that much because of DLH's popularity combined with PBF's antics. The Fans anticipate a Great fight but was dissapointed.

          For the Pac-PBF fight it will be the same formula again. Pac inherit DLH's popularity while PBF still undefeated. 80% of the Boxing fans has been waiting for so long for a Fighter who can Give PBF his 1st loss and Pac fits the role to do it. And Pac Guarantees excitement!! Every boxing fans who ordered the Pac-DLH/Hatton and PBF vs DLH/Hatton will tune in. I just don't see a reason why they ordered the PBF-DLH fight & will miss this PBF-Pac fight.

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          • #15
            Originally posted by Joe2608 View Post
            It would be close, but i don't think it would due to the current recession.
            Right there is your answer.

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            • #16
              I voted yes but if it didn't it wouldn't be far off. There are so many factors to it though, Pac can't lose to Cotto, Mayweather must stay undefeated and (as already said above, I know) recession has to not be quite as bad as it is atm. But how many of you wouldn't buy that fight on PPV, even a casual fan would buy that IMO. It's the fight everybody wants to see (unless any of you differ from that opinion). I'm not too sure it will happen all the same though, Floyd will be demanding 60/40 or something ridiculous.

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              • #17
                Originally posted by Boricua78 View Post
                Yeah because Mayweather it's a huge not. If it breaks record it's because of Manny.
                you are mistaking. with each win for May over the last couple fights, he gained fans from the other side of the isle.

                do you know how many people would tune in just to see may win and even more to see him lose?

                either way, hes bring those people in b/c they are watching b/c of him. to see him either win or lose.

                b.c they tune in to see him lose doesnt mean they are a fan of his opponent.

                Manny aint doin ****

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                • #18
                  I really dont think that any PPV will ever break the De La Hoya-Mayweather fight.

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                  • #19
                    i think it will do 2 to 2.4 so it does have a chance and i think if i had to put my money on it. It would

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                    • #20
                      3 million ppv hits.........


                      minimum.

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