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  • #31
    Numbers dont lie!, like HHH said at the weigh in "He who laughs last, laughs best!"....

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    • #32
      Originally posted by Bogler View Post
      cong**** to floyd. but its not purely him. the delay, the mexican indepence day and jmm going up against one of the best
      Good point here mate, i completely forgot that this fight was during Mexcian Independance weekend. You heard the reception at the weigh-in, I think it was fairly obvious it was mostly Marquez fans, despite being in Mayweathers home town..... seriously imagine if that was Pacquiao fighting Marquez last weekend, could anyone honestly argue it wouldnt have sold more?

      Just to show Im not being bias towards Mayweather, I really wanted this fight to sell big to blow away the UFC sales.

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      • #33
        He does. But I can't understand why. Pacquiao is far more exciting, and he takes risks in the ring. You still gotta give props to Floyd, though, bringing money into the sport and ****ting on the UFC.

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        • #34
          Originally posted by Sin City View Post
          You really can't compare the Marquez PPVs since Mayweather fought Marquez post De La Hoya.. Pacquiao fought him Pre.

          What will determine who is the biggest will be the upcoming PPV with Cotto.
          Mayweather better hope Pacquiao doesn't out sell him.
          Did you get the PM I sent you?

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          • #35
            Originally posted by Sin City View Post
            You really can't compare the Marquez PPVs since Mayweather fought Marquez post De La Hoya.. Pacquiao fought him Pre.

            What will determine who is the biggest will be the upcoming PPV with Cotto.
            Mayweather better hope Pacquiao doesn't out sell him.
            Again:

            An A/B vs C/D comparison is not reliable. If Floyd had x number of sales vs Cotto, then we cam compare the Cotto/Pac vs Cotto/Floyd.

            If you understand the pre/post Delahoya factor, then surely you can understand the Cotto/Marquez factor.

            You can't remove one major variable out of an equation...and then insert another. Correct?

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            • #36
              Originally posted by al haymon View Post
              pay per view sales:


              vs delahoya
              mayweather: 2.4 million
              pacquiao: 1.2 million

              vs. Marquez
              mayweather: 1.0 million
              pacquiao: 400k

              vs hatton
              mayweather: 950k
              pacquiao: 825k

              total:
              mayweather: 4,35 million
              pacquiao: 2.43 million

              other opponents

              mayweather vs baldomir: 325k
              pacquiao vs diaz: 175k

              mayweather vs judah: 390k
              pacquiao vs barrera: 350k

              box office sales:

              vs delahoya
              mayweather: 17,078 attendance; $18.4 million revenue (the record)
              pacquiao: 14,468 attendance; $14.4 million revenue

              vs. Marquez:
              mayweather: 13,116 attendance
              pacquiao: 11,061 attendance

              vs hatton:
              mayweather: 15,488 attendance; $10.4 million revenue
              pacquiao: 15,368 attendance, $8.8 million revenue


              mayweather sells more against common opponents.
              Mayweather sells more against no-names (baldomir/diaz).

              mayweather….sells more.


              congratulations to floyd for bringing the fans back to boxing...great for the sport.




              "we getting money, yep!!!"
              "we ballin, yep!!!"
              "i said WE ballin, yep!!!"

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              • #37
                Originally posted by Dirt McGirt View Post
                Not really surprised by these figures, I mean Mayweather is American and pretty much fightin at home in Las Vegas. Pacquiao is fighting half way around the world.

                You have to remember that lower weight classes generally dont sell as well as the higher ones and Pacquiao's popularity has only peaked over the last couple of years as he's come up through the weight classes, so its slighly unfair comparing the fights before that.

                Look how similar the fights with Hatton are though, despite Pacquiao's being during a recession and without an American fighter on show.

                It's not even questionable who the more exciting fighter is and you can do polls anywhere on who is more popular or who people would rather pay to watch, because Pacquiao will win them all day long.

                I hope you keep this post and compare the Mayweather/Marquez and Pacquiao/Cotto sales for this year, because I have a feeling you will be eating your words.
                Isnt it surprising how people are now rationalising Mayweather selling more.
                Everyone used to claim Mayweather wouldnt sell without DelaHoya and Hatton.

                How come all this American thing is coming up

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                • #38
                  Originally posted by Al Haymon View Post
                  As evidenced by the fact that Mayweather sold more vs Marquez than Pac sold vs Hatton (after Delahoya). Right?

                  Thanks for that perspective, though.
                  Nah, i think its more that the opponents draw better than floyd. TBH, peeps wanna see Floyd get ktfo and easily give up their money in the process.

                  Pac excites his fans cause he gives them their moneys worth by ko'ing lesser opponents.
                  The FMJ/Marquez outcome was already known the minute the fight was announced.....total mismatch and it showed. The undercards were way more competitive than the main event and they ****** too!. It speaks volumes when the best fight of the night was the Cornelius Locke fight!!!!

                  Floyd disrespected his opponent by not coming @ 144lbs, disrespected boxing by not doing the fight night weigh in (heard he weighed somewhere in the 158/163lbs range) and disrespected the fans for playin bi.tchboy for not accepting SSM challenge after he "called him out" (same excuse he used in accepting his fight w/ Marquez)......

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                  • #39
                    Originally posted by Al Haymon View Post
                    Again:

                    An A/B vs C/D comparison is not reliable. If Floyd had x number of sales vs Cotto, then we cam compare the Cotto/Pac vs Cotto/Floyd.

                    If you understand the pre/post Delahoya factor, then surely you can understand the Cotto/Marquez factor.

                    You can't remove one major variable out of an equation...and then insert another. Correct?
                    and your comparison wouldnt be complete also if you dont take into account the post/pre Delahoya effect. surely you would agree the delahoya fights played a huge role in their ppv numbers before and after.

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                    • #40
                      Originally posted by mrlopez View Post
                      ...peeps wanna see Floyd ......
                      When you strip away everything else except the subject and objective, you are left with the quote above. That is the essence of what you are saying.

                      Whether people want to see Floyd win, lose, or spontaneously combust, they want to see Floyd.

                      You can argue that the Toyota Camry (or Ford Taurus) wasn't the best, fastest, prettiest, sexiest, cheapest car on the road. But at the end of the day, they sold the most. And their competitors were left playing catch-up and trying to pump out imitators. Classic B-school case study.

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