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  • Originally posted by yesir View Post
    here we go again, im going to try it one more time for you.

    clottey is not an UNKNOWN. people know who he is. pac only getting 700k buys reflects only one thing. only 700k people were interested in watching his fight. the the other 500+k people didnt care.

    dont make up an excuse for pacs poor numbers, you cant. people dont care b/c hes not the biggest draw in the sport
    So if PBF was fighting Malinangi, it will sell more than a million? Nope, probably about the same as Pac-Clottey.
    Last edited by loui_ludwig; 04-29-2010, 07:05 PM.

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    • Originally posted by big_james10 View Post
      This is total bull****. The haters on this site and boxing writers are constantly making this ridiculous statement that people pay money to see people lose. People don't pay $60 to see a fighter get his ass whipped. They pay that to see a great fight between great fighters. People didn't pay $55 to see Clottey get his ass whipped by Pacquaio. They paid to see a competitive fight between good opponents. If people didn't think Clottey had a chance of beating Pacquaio, there would have been about 100,000 buys, not 700,000 buys. Only 150,000 people paid to watch Jones/Hopkins II. That was because both of them are past their prime and the fight wasn't worth the price of the ticket. If that fight had taken place after the first Jones/Tarver or after the Jones/Ruiz fight, it would have sold 500,000 on PPV.

      People can watch it on the replay the following week or on youtube if they want to see a fighter get his ass whipped. No one, except the idiots on this site, apparently, would be ****** enough to waste $60 to see a man lose. I thought both Hatton and Cotto would kick Pacquaio's ass and I was looking forward to it, but I didn't buy the pay-per-views because I didn't care about either of the fighters and wasn't willing to spend my money to on the fight. You idiots need to stop with this nonsense.

      Well said Big J

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      • Originally posted by And Still View Post
        I'm talking to you, Monitor Muscles.

        now what? you're going to type some mean words furiously on your keyboard/

        Clown.
        LOL. monitor muscles, pretty good... thats a new one. pat on the back on that. im sure you have a nice list of clever little comebacks you compiled while sitting at your mom's basement. either way, i have no interest in reading them.

        we can continue to try to get the last word in, or we can talk about boxing. i choose to talk about boxing. but it gets exhausting dealing with you die-hard fanboys... you guys are too quick to label someone a "*******" when you read something that challenges your view of floyd. you guys need to dial down your biased views.

        just a tad bit at least. lol

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        • At this point if Floyd wins a Pac/Floyd match is the biggest thing out there that has been brewing for some time now. No other dance partner for either guy will generate what that fight is gonna make. We shall wait and see...

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          • Originally posted by Gutz View Post
            WTF dont be saying **** you dont know.. I been paying for Floyd PPV to watch his ass lose....
            You didn't read my entire post. I said "no one, except the idiots on this site" would pay $60 to see a fighter lose.

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            • Man *** pacman steriod takin as* , he is know where near the Skill level of floyd , he has no defense.. and got wrecked by moralles and marquez
              mayweather would pick him apart.. easy

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              • Originally posted by Dave Rado View Post
                As I've already said, but you don't appear to be intelligent enough to understand it, according to your logic, Michael Jennings is not unknown either. But outside hardcore boxing fans, no one has heard of Michael Jennings.

                De La Hoya sold well under 700k against many of his opponents. I suppose you think that proves that De La Hoya was also a bad draw.
                when if dlh went from a mil+ buys down to 700k buys, then it means he was losing star power like pac.

                logic seems to fail you

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                • Originally posted by Pullcounter View Post
                  floyd once again using pac's name to sell his ppvs.


                  If Pacs name sold better than Floyd's how is it that against all common opponents Floyd has sold more and will likely outsell Pac vs Cotto?? Cotto is a bigger draw than Shane......for the ppl who say he isn't.....answer this question???


                  - Cotto vs SSM = PPV
                  - Cotto vs Margarito = PPB


                  - SSM vs Margarito = NOT ON PPV



                  Enlighten us all with your flawed logic........

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                  • Originally posted by big_james10 View Post
                    You didn't read my entire post. I said "no one, except the idiots on this site" would pay $60 to see a fighter lose.
                    You're funny. Ali used to admit, when he was generally disliked by mainstream America in the 1960s, that the reason he got the biggest crowds in boxing history up to then was that people were paying in the hope of seeing him get beaten. He had a big mouth and a lot of people wanted to see someone put him in his place and shut him up. And seeing it on youtube isn't the same as seeing it live, whatever your reason for seeing it - I can't believe you were serious when you suggested otherwise.

                    There are loads of people who find Floyd's style boring but who still pay to see his fights, and a lot of the reason they pay is the hope that they'll witness his first defeat live. There are many other people like you who do appreciate his style, but if you really think that the majority of the boxing fans who pay to see his fights are fans of his style, you're letting your love of him overwhelm your judgement. Pretty much everyone recognises his great talent, but a large percentage of the fans who watch his fights don't like his style.
                    Last edited by Dave Rado; 04-29-2010, 07:39 PM.

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                    • Originally posted by yesir View Post
                      when if dlh went from a mil+ buys down to 700k buys, then it means he was losing star power like pac.

                      logic seems to fail you
                      Most of De La Hoya's fights sold less than 700k, going right back to the start of his career. So according to you, he kept changing from being a star to not being a star to being a star again from one fight to the next throughout his career, and who his opponents were was irrelevant. And if you really believe that, you need a brain implant.
                      Last edited by Dave Rado; 04-29-2010, 07:53 PM.

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