Who is the PPV King?

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  • spinksjinx
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    #11
    Tyson by far

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    • Truth
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      #12
      I couldn't find it...

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      • spinksjinx
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        #13
        Tyson has been on ppv since the 80's and is today.

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        • Truth
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          #14
          Originally posted by spinksjinx
          Tyson has been on ppv since the 80's and is today.
          I was watching Tyson vs. Berbick earlier today and I was thinking this was 19 years ago DAMN! Tyson has been around along time and he is still a PPV attraction that saying somthing. The guy is an icon...

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          • {BrownBomber}
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            #15
            Originally posted by spinksjinx
            Tyson has been on ppv since the 80's and is today.
            What good does is that to guy who is the hole.

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            • Martin (Top Knowledge)
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              #16
              Originally posted by The Truth(Mayweatherfan)
              According to *************.com these are the top PPV buy rates:

              "Top Boxing Pay Per View Buy Rates
              # Fight Date Buys Network
              1. Holyfield vs. Tyson II 6/28/97 1,990,000 SET
              2. Holyfield vs. Tyson I 11/9/96 1,590,000 SET
              3. Tyson vs. McNeeley 8/19/95 1,550,000 SET
              4. Holyfield vs. Foreman 4/19/91 1,400,000 TVKO
              5. Tyson vs. Bruno 3/16/96 1,370,000 SET
              6. De La Hoya vs. Trinidad 9/18/99 1,250,000 TVKO
              6. Tyson vs. Ruddock II 6/28/91 1,250,000 SET
              8. Holyfield vs. Lewis I 3/13/99 1,200,000 TVKO
              9. Holyfield vs. Douglas 10/25/90 1,060,000 SET
              10. Tyson vs. Seldon 9/9/96 1,010,000 SET"
              I thought Lewis vs Tyson was the biggest grossing fight of all time?

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              • spinksjinx
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                #17
                Originally posted by martinwbc
                I thought Lewis vs Tyson was the biggest grossing fight of all time?

                Tyson vs Lewis did 1.8 million ppv buys, Holyfield vs Tyson had the most buys at 1.99. However, since Holyfield vs Tyson cost $49.95 and Lewis vs Tyson costing $54.95 it generated the most revenue, not the most ppv buys.

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