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all this Pacman being non-American but still a draw bull **** is what I called it

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  • #11
    Originally posted by ИATAS206 View Post
    How many non-americans and non-mexicans have done well in PPV's over the years?

    Not too many, Trinidad being one of the very few.
    Compare the number of American stars in the 80's, 90's, early 2000's compared to now. I think its safe to say that Pacquiao doesent have much competition to go up against. Like I said, people know Pacquiao and he fills the boxing need of the boxing fans in America. Pacquiao and Mayweather will be the only HBO PPV's this year.

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    • #12
      Originally posted by O.S.I.R.I.S View Post
      It does matter because the biggest part of pac fan base isn't equated into ppv numbers (filipino's watching in the philipines, and also asian's in the pacific area). Thats like looking at Hatton's numbers without adding his buys in England, Koki Kameda numbers without adding the people watching his fight in japan, and the list goes on and on. Point is this; When the biggest part of your fan base isn't taken into consideration, then its damn impressive to still do numbers in a foreign country.
      this dude really got banned?

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      • #13
        Originally posted by O.S.I.R.I.S View Post
        It does matter because the biggest part of pac fan base isn't equated into ppv numbers (filipino's watching in the philipines, and also asian's in the pacific area). Thats like looking at Hatton's numbers without adding his buys in England, Koki Kameda numbers without adding the people watching his fight in japan, and the list goes on and on. Point is this; When the biggest part of your fan base isn't taken into consideration, then its damn impressive to still do numbers in a foreign country.
        There are 30 million Asians living in America. You act like America is a single race country. America is a melting pot. It is far less impressive for an Asian to become popular in America than say for an Asian to become popular in Germany or Russia.

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        • #14
          Originally posted by The Impaler View Post
          There are 30 million Asians living in America. You act like America is a single race country. America is a melting pot. It is far less impressive for an Asian to become popular in America than say for an Asian to become popular in Germany or Russia.
          Im not dis*****g that. All I'm saying is that the bulk of Pac's fan base isn't factored into his ppv numbers. So for him to still put up the numbers he does is impressive.

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          • #15
            Pac fans always try to make Pac bigger and better then what he is.

            Hes a lightweight beating WW's.

            And now his numbers are impressive even though hes one of the most recognizable athletes in the world.


            I see whats going on here...lol.

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            • #16
              Originally posted by ИATAS206 View Post
              How many non-americans and non-mexicans have done well in PPV's over the years?

              Not too many, Trinidad being one of the very few.
              how many americans have done aswell as pac in america?

              you *******s are full of endless excuses. giveit up already. Floyd is a much bigger draw and thats a fact.

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              • #17
                Originally posted by O.S.I.R.I.S View Post
                BTW name a non-american that has done numbers in america? You have 15 years of PPV history to try and look through to find someone..........
                What non-american had a run like Pac in a time like this? Pac's accomplishments is what made him a big star in America regardless of where hes from.

                You are basically saying that Pacs draw is something of an amazing miracle because the American boxing fan population sits at home on fight nights and wonders:

                "hmmm should I order Pacquiaos fight tonight? I dont know if I should, hes non-American....HONEY!! HONEY WHERE ARE YOU?!"

                "yes dear, im in the kitchen"

                "should we order Pacquiaos fight tonight even though hes non-American?!?! or should we support all the other American stars on PPV? God knows we have so many"

                "yes dear, order Pacquiaos fight just because its Pacquiao instead of all the other American stars that will be on PPV tonight"

                "ok dear, its done. sorry Timothy Bradley."

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                • #18
                  Originally posted by yesir View Post
                  how many americans have done aswell as pac in america?

                  you *******s are full of endless excuses. giveit up already. Floyd is a much bigger draw and thats a fact.
                  Yea not to mention it wouldnt be fair comparing non-americans who fought in other times to Pacquiao. 80's and 90's was when the HW division was gold for fans. In the 80's we had Marvin and Sugar on nationally televised commercials for Coca Cola, Domino's, Pacific Bell, and countless other media gigs. ETC for the 90's with other fighters. Right now in present time, name more than 2 American super stars? Do we not live in a time where people say boxing is dead? Do we not live in a time where the Heavy weight division is absolute crap? And here we have the most famous icon of the 12th largest country in the world(2nd largest Asian group in the U.S.) on an amazing run and I am supposed to be shocked when he brings in good numbers?

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