Pacquiao-Cotto Generates 1.25 Million Pay-Per-View Buys

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  • letsgobrady
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    #101
    Originally posted by PAKYO
    You got to be kidding!

    Don't insult our intelligence we are not as gullible a floyds fans and *****s.
    pac fans actually want to see the fight happen but i don't think pacquiao and his people want the fight to happen

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    • Larry Merchant
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      #102
      Most Mayweather fans are to poor to buy the fight, they just pay the ten bucks at there local fox & hound and not buy any food or drinks. PRs and Pinoy have more pride so they stay home and pay for it.

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      • Jiddu Dali
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        #103
        Originally posted by S.G.
        Roach conceded to 50-50 pretty quickly after the numbers came to light and Ellerbe announced Mosley was a possibility. I think the fight will go ahead and Floyd will get around 53-47. He's the bigger draw, period.
        I agree with this...last week Roach was talkin 65-35 now its LETS do 50/50....lol

        Fact is Mayweather is the bigger Draw, he is the American fighter


        I think it should be 55/45

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        • jdn
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          #104
          pbf did 1 million ppv buys with $50 each. So did they calculate pacs buys with $50 or $55?

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          • vercingetorix3
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            #105
            Mayweather on Marquez's drawing power compared to Mosley's with ESPN's Brian Kenny: He got a whole country behind him! A country!

            Mayweather, post-Firepower: I didn't have a dance partner.


            Forget Pacquiao, Floyd should consider entering politics.

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            • Jiddu Dali
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              #106
              Originally posted by Larry Merchant
              Most Mayweather fans are to poor to buy the fight, they just pay the ten bucks at there local fox & hound and not buy any food or drinks. PRs and Pinoy have more pride so they stay home and pay for it.
              Um who do you think buy Mayweather's PPV's?...African American's.....lol@ we are too poor to buy the fights...yeah ok....

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              • PAKYO
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                #107
                Originally posted by Dominicano Soy!
                One was seen as much more competitive then the other. Cotto vs. Pacquiao was suppose to outsell Mayweather vs. JMM.
                It wasn't even expected by most here to exceed numero uno before so why do you think it is now?

                Also, you did not answer my question if you would say the same thing for Pac if it did 1.6million buys?

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                • S.G.
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                  #108
                  Originally posted by 2501
                  Which fight was promoted better?
                  both were promoted via the same old hbo blueprint. the differences were in the way that they were billed. cotto v pacquiao was billed as the fight of year, two stars going head to head in a war, the protagonist moving up in weight to conquer his biggest foe yet. mayweather v marquez was more like "the return of mayweather"; marquez was but a subplot.

                  and even so, more interest was shown in mayweather v marquez from third party companies. which more or less reinforces my assertion that mayweather is the bigger draw. he has what pacquiao lacks in the promotional field: a personality, and will thus always garner more interest unless pacquiao goes and beats him or something.

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                  • Doctor_Tenma
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                    #109
                    Originally posted by PAKYO
                    It wasn't even expected by most here to exceed numero uno before so why do you think it is now?

                    Also, you did not answer my question if you would say the same thing for Pac if it did 1.6million buys?
                    Say Cotto vs. Pacquiao did 1.6M, 50/50 is legit.

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                    • noviceboxingfan
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                      #110
                      HUH?? Isn't 650K + 600K + 110K = 1.360M?

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