Early Talk: Mayweather-Mosley at 1.1-1.2 million buys

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    Early Talk: Mayweather-Mosley at 1.1-1.2 million buys

    Early Talk: Mayweather-Mosley at 1.1-1.2 million buys



    Saturday's fight between Floyd Mayweather Jr. and Shane Mosley is rumored to be around 1.1-1.2 million in PPV buys.

    Kevin Iole of Yahoo! said on his Twitter that he's heard from "good sources" that Saturday night's fight between Floyd Mayweather Jr. and Shane Mosley did around 1.1-1.2 million buys on pay-per-view, a figure that while impressive and realistically should be celebrated, would have to be seen all-around as a disappointment.

    For one thing, it surely doesn't meet the four million homes that Richard Schaefer of Golden Boy Promotions was insanely talking about last week, but then anyone with a brain knew that was pure crazy talk.

    But honestly, this would be an under-performance by what I personally expected, too. I figured around 1.5 million, maybe a bit more. This is lower than I thought it would be, but I'm not shocked. A bit surprised, yes, but not terribly so.

    I think there are a few factors here, so let's run them down list-style. The number might be a bit higher than this at the end, or a bit lower, but it's going to be somewhere in this neighborhood.

    1. Shane (clap) Mosley (clap) is not (clap) a pay-(clap)per-view (clap) attraction (clap!). Look, Floyd wasn't wrong when he said that. It was strange reasoning at the time, but he was right. Mosley has never been an A-side in his biggest fights, and he wasn't one here. But...

    2. He is a bigger star than Joshua Clottey, and that's not even a close debate. Clottey, for as good as he is, is nobody. Mosley is at least a B-side. So if the idea is why this still greatly outperformed Pacquiao-Clottey from March (700K), that's a big reason. This was, simply put, a better fight, and much easier to sell.

    3. There are perhaps still a lot of people who just didn't see the value in this show OR Pacquiao-Clottey. Not after Mayweather-Pacquiao was dangled in front of them and then yanked back for two lesser fights against what you could pessimistically call a who's that? and an old man. That's not how *I* viewed either fight, but I ordered Jones-Hopkins II along with about 100,000 other suckers, so I'm not considering myself the gauge of how the public sees fights.

    This sort of reminds me already of the 2009 fight between Ricky Hatton and Manny Pacquiao. The way Bob Arum talked up that fight's potential business, he was planning to buy Sealand and turn it into a casino that featured rhinoceros fights. When it came back at a very good 800K or so in the States, Arum tried to hide the number as if it were something he should feel shame over.

    Like that fight, this one was talked up too much by the promoters. "Oh, we've got this tracking." I have no tracking, but I can tell you that this fight never took off in the anticipation department the way other recent super fights have. That's not a knock on this fight, it's just something I noticed. Frankly, this paled in comparison to the late-week surge of interest we saw last year for Mayweather-Marquez, and wasn't close to Pacquiao-Cotto or even Pacquiao-Hatton. It still beat (if these numbers are correct) all of those fights except Pacquiao-Cotto in buy numbers, which is a testament to (1) Mayweather's popularity and/or appeal, (2) the fight being a very good matchup on paper, and (3) a resurgence of interest in boxing, in general, especially Mayweather and Pacquiao fights.

    Honestly, it's a number that everyone should be quite happy with, but that won't be the case. If you stick your neck out and talk about four million buys (ridiculously), then when it comes in at a reasonable number that came from the planet Earth, people are going to ridicule it, the number's going to seem vastly disproportionately disappointing, and you don't even get to celebrate making a ton of money, at least not properly....




    Seems Pac may still have some grounds for a 50/50.....or at least 45%. I expected this to do 1.5 - 2 mil.......but i wouldn't be surpised if it's on the lower side (see reason 1).....that's the real reason Floyd didn't want Shane.........
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    That would be a flop.

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    • BoxingFanFirst
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      #3
      Originally posted by rabagiyo
      That would be a flop.
      Agreed. I would be disappointed.

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      • FLY TY
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        #4
        somebody posted yesterday that Iole said 1.5




        so i'll wait till the official numbers come out. it usually takes about a week. i'm pretty sure they don't have all the numbers calculated yet.

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          #5
          Originally posted by check hook
          1. Shane (clap) Mosley (clap) is not (clap) a pay-(clap)per-view (clap) attraction (clap!). Look, Floyd wasn't wrong when he said that. It was strange reasoning at the time, but he was right. Mosley has never been an A-side in his biggest fights, and he wasn't one here.
          LOL!!!! Looks like Floyd was right.

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            #6
            Originally posted by rabagiyo
            That would be a flop.
            1 Million buys a flop?

            Fans on here are really getting spoiled with these Floyd-Pac numbers. These numbers are insane especially during the streaming era.

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            • check hook
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              #7
              Originally posted by rabagiyo
              That would be a flop.


              anything over a million is huge......it's only happened a hanful of times (you could count on one or 2 hands) ......but Schaffer talked it up so much that it would be a dissapointment......

              Shane is just not a draw in my view......otherwise he would have been on PPV more often........Shane vs Margo didn't even make PPV



              BUT


              Yes i agree.......i said pre-fight 1.5 million or over is a success.....under that is just ok.

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                What did i tell ya i knew this fight whud do about 1.2-1.5 MAX

                Like I said two African Americans were in the ring which means only 1 community of casuals at large whud be buying it..it's just logic really.....

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                • BoxingFanFirst
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                  #9
                  It would be a flop, because everyone and there mother said it would do 1.5+. Everyone knows hitting a million is amazing, but with a fight like this the rules are different.

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                  • KILLA RIGHT
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                    #10
                    i said 1.8 and i hope it's around there. Either way we gotta wait

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