HBO 24/7 ratings are significantly down with Pacquiao/Cotto.
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It's like he was on a racetrack coasting at 80 when he could have topped it out at 150.
And yes, I love that avy too...Comment
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I can't speak for anyone else mate. I understand hype is all about seducing casual fans. I'm just saying it's not surprising if this edition of 24/7 is not taking off because the personalities of the men fighting aren't ones for banter. That means less buys, but it will not change the minds of those who do love boxing already.Comment
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Al Haymon, do you mind posting a link to the data? I can't seem to find where your pulling these numbers from in publicly available sites.
If I remember correctly, PBF/JMM viewership was bad the first couple of episodes until JMM drank his piss then it took off.Comment
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This fight is set to fail. Cotto PPV numbers are very weak, he is unknown and doesn't have a personality. Pacman also doesn't have a personality. Both are boring individuals and no on outside the hardcore boxing fans actually know these two. The fight will not do 1 million PPV. Let's be realistic if PBF/Hatton couldn't no way does two non-English speaking clowns
And PBF/Hatton did about 1.2 million, Pac/Hatton did about 900k. If you're wondering why it didn't break 1 million its most likely because Hattons star had massively diminished after the Floyd fight. He damn near lost to Lazcano and looked like garbage against Paulie. Also, while neither guy may be American it really doesn't matter... the US is a melting pot with millions over Filipino's and Puerto Ricans here. Add the amount of people watching from other countries and you're looking of at least 1 million buys just from people from their countries. Paq has a ton of mainstream appeal now this fight will surpass Mayweather/Marquez in buys.Comment
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WTF are you talking about? Cotto's fight against Margarito tops anything Pac or Floyd did without DLH or Hatton as the opponent (except the Floyd/JMM fight). JMM/Pac II did 450k, Cotto/Marg did 500k. Yes, PBF/JMM did 1 million and I'm not here to say Mayweather isn't a draw, he's proven he is. However, Cotto has shown nothing but growth in his numbers. Judah/Cotto 200k, Mosley/Cotto 250k, Cotto/Margarito 500k and this fight is certainly within reach of hitting 1 million. Cotto has more than enough fans to bring big money to fights, and behind PBF and Pac, he's the next biggest draw in boxing.
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Cotto was on WCB with Clottey, right?Comment
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WTF are you talking about? Cotto's fight against Margarito tops anything Pac or Floyd did without DLH or Hatton as the opponent (except the Floyd/JMM fight). JMM/Pac II did 450k, Cotto/Marg did 500k. Yes, PBF/JMM did 1 million and I'm not here to say Mayweather isn't a draw, he's proven he is. However, Cotto has shown nothing but growth in his numbers. Judah/Cotto 200k, Mosley/Cotto 250k, Cotto/Margarito 500k and this fight is certainly within reach of hitting 1 million. Cotto has more than enough fans to bring big money to fights, and behind PBF and Pac, he's the next biggest draw in boxing.
And PBF/Hatton did about 1.2 million, Pac/Hatton did about 900k. If you're wondering why it didn't break 1 million its most likely because Hattons star had massively diminished after the Floyd fight. He damn near lost to Lazcano and looked like garbage against Paulie. Also, while neither guy may be American it really doesn't matter... the US is a melting pot with millions over Filipino's and Puerto Ricans here. Add the amount of people watching from other countries and you're looking of at least 1 million buys just from people from their countries. Paq has a ton of mainstream appeal now this fight will surpass Mayweather/Marquez in buys.
pbf-hatton: 950K
pac-hatton: 850k
pac-jmm: 405KComment
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How ironic you took the time to add that respose but you've yet to provide data to support your original post. Is it possible your cherry picking averages (including the last 2 episodes to boost pbf's ratings) or exaggerating the differences in the numbers (you only say cotto/pac is significantly less, no numbers)Comment
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How ironic you took the time to add that respose but you've yet to provide data to support your original post. Is it possible your cherry picking averages (including the last 2 episodes to boost pbf's ratings) or exaggerating the differences in the numbers (you only say cotto/pac is significantly less, no numbers)
You are welcome to believe (or not) what you will.Comment
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How ironic you took the time to add that respose but you've yet to provide data to support your original post. Is it possible your cherry picking averages (including the last 2 episodes to boost pbf's ratings) or exaggerating the differences in the numbers (you only say cotto/pac is significantly less, no numbers)Comment
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