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  • FRANKGWJ
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    #11
    Originally posted by QUELOQUE
    It's funny how people dismiss the Hatton US ppv numbers because he sells in the UK. He hasn't had a ppv other than those 2 in the US and if you look at another star from the UK, Joe Calzaghe, he only sold 250k against Roy Jones. Calzaghe isn't as popular, but it shows that there's no real market for UK fighters in the US.

    The ones that I'm pretty sure:

    Mosley
    DLH I- 600k+, DLH II- 900k+, Estrada- 100k+

    Pacquiao
    Morales I-III- 340-360k+, Barrera II 300k+, Marquez 400k+, Diaz - 225k+

    Cotto
    Malignaggi 100k+, Judah - I'm not sure, but 225k or 325k, Mosley - 350k+

    Mayweather
    Gatti 340k+, Judah 350k+, Baldomir 325k+
    Anybody has Judah vs Cotto numbers?????

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    • Dubious-Dutch
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      #12
      Tyson is the King.

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        #13
        pre-dlh and pre-hatton ppv numbers for floyd and pac would be so outdated and can't be a good gauge of who's the bigger draw right now. pac for example grew bigger after the oscar fight and even still AFTER the hatton fight, you can't deny that he's gotten bigger AFTER that fight just by looking at the news.

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        • Spacey1991
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          #14
          Originally posted by FRANKGWJ
          Can someone post the last $ PPV numbers of:

          Floyd Maywether (Pre De La hoya and Ricky Hatton)
          Cotto
          Manny Pacquiao (Pre De La Hoya and Ricky Hatton)
          Shane Mosley

          I just want to see who is the real draw!
          It seems to me that the fights that were the biggest draw had one thing in common, De La Hoya and Ricky Hatton. Floyd is not a huge draw like he say he is. De La Hoya sold out against Steve Fobes and Ricardo Mayorga. LOL!
          Of course DLH brings in the numbers a lot... but this doesn't mean Floyd has nothing to do with the fight selling against Hatton or De La Hoya... tell me who De La Hoya did 2.4 million buys with when not fighting Floyd, nobody... tell me who Hatton got 900k+ US buys against without Floyd... nobody.

          Whichever way you try to look at it, Floyd had an effect on those numbers.

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          • Spacey1991
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            #15
            Originally posted by Bogler
            pre-dlh and pre-hatton ppv numbers for floyd and pac would be so outdated and can't be a good gauge of who's the bigger draw right now. pac for example grew bigger after the oscar fight and even still AFTER the hatton fight, you can't deny that he's gotten bigger AFTER that fight just by looking at the news.
            Yup, both raised in popularity since those fights... which is why it should be 50/50 if they fight... both equally are the reason the fight is wanted so badly from the public.

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            • Pacdbest
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              #16
              Originally posted by QUELOQUE
              It's funny how people dismiss the Hatton US ppv numbers because he sells in the UK. He hasn't had a ppv other than those 2 in the US and if you look at another star from the UK, Joe Calzaghe, he only sold 250k against Roy Jones. Calzaghe isn't as popular, but it shows that there's no real market for UK fighters in the US.

              The ones that I'm pretty sure:

              Mosley
              DLH I- 600k+, DLH II- 900k+, Estrada- 100k+

              Pacquiao
              Morales I-III- 340-360k+, Barrera II 300k+, Marquez 400k+, Diaz - 225k+

              Cotto
              Malignaggi 100k+, Judah - I'm not sure, but 225k or 325k, Mosley - 350k+

              Mayweather
              Gatti 340k+, Judah 350k+, Baldomir 325k+
              Pac did those numbers in the lighterweights 135 & Below. PBF fought at 130 & 135 & never had a PPV date.

              DLH who fought at 130 & 135 never reach that 425K buys that Pac has with the JMM 2 fight. Pac has the biggest PPV Draw 140 lbs & Below in Boxing History.

              Typical Americans doesn't really care about Lightweight & Below. But at the Welterweight Level every American will be interested. Pac as the #1 P4P fighter will draw a Lot of Buys at 147. If he stays for more fights & fought entirely at 147 & up the rest of the way, he'll draw maybe even more than the DLH numbers.

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              • MissDeeCole
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                #17
                Floyds legacy in boxing is how so many fans spend time talking about money and PPV numbers instead of records and quality of opposition, etc.

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                • Pacdbest
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                  #18
                  Originally posted by Spacey1991
                  Yup, both raised in popularity since those fights... which is why it should be 50/50 if they fight... both equally are the reason the fight is wanted so badly from the public.
                  Nope!! Pac has to get the Lion share. Pac can guarantee the excitement. You'll get your money's worth with Pac.

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                  • MANGLER
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                    #19
                    Originally posted by MissDeeCole
                    Floyds legacy in boxing is how so many fans spend time talking about money and PPV numbers instead of records and quality of opposition, etc.
                    Sumthin like that.

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                    • aether
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                      #20
                      Originally posted by MissDeeCole
                      Floyds legacy in boxing is how so many fans spend time talking about money and PPV numbers instead of records and quality of opposition, etc.
                      so true. some of his fans can't talk smack about his quality of comp or him being a ***** so they talk about things nobody gives a crap about, like ppv numbers, commercials, and other senseless crap..

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