Pacquiao Saves Vegas Casinos
Posted by Joe Roche on 01.15.2010
Pacquiao helps increase gaming for the first time in 22 months.
Manny Pacquiao
is widely recognized as the top pound for pound fighter in the world – but now it appears that he's also the pound for pound king of the casino. It turns out that Nevada casino's reported as 4.35 percent increase in gaming in November, the first time they've posted positive growth in 22 months. Much of the credit is being given to baccarat, which was widely played in Las Vegas casino's by people who had been drawn to the city for the Manny Pacquiao – Miguel Cotto fight according to analyst Frank Streshley.
Saving boxing, running for political office, acting, singing, and now saving casinos – is there anything that Pacman can't do?
http://www.411mania.com/boxing/news/...as-Casinos.htm
Traffic from the Manny Pacquiao-Miguel Cotto fight last November in Las Vegas was credited as the reason Nevada casinos posted a 4.35% increase in gaming earnings, reversing 22 months of decline.
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Posted by Joe Roche on 01.15.2010
Pacquiao helps increase gaming for the first time in 22 months.
Manny Pacquiao
is widely recognized as the top pound for pound fighter in the world – but now it appears that he's also the pound for pound king of the casino. It turns out that Nevada casino's reported as 4.35 percent increase in gaming in November, the first time they've posted positive growth in 22 months. Much of the credit is being given to baccarat, which was widely played in Las Vegas casino's by people who had been drawn to the city for the Manny Pacquiao – Miguel Cotto fight according to analyst Frank Streshley.
Saving boxing, running for political office, acting, singing, and now saving casinos – is there anything that Pacman can't do?
http://www.411mania.com/boxing/news/...as-Casinos.htm
Traffic from the Manny Pacquiao-Miguel Cotto fight last November in Las Vegas was credited as the reason Nevada casinos posted a 4.35% increase in gaming earnings, reversing 22 months of decline.
http://www.*********.com/?p=35079
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