IF the PPV numbers are correct..

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  • bojangles1987
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    #21
    50-50. Neither deserves better, I don't care what PPV numbers come back for Mayweather-Mosley.

    And Kevin Iole had the right numbers for Mayweather-Marquez, I doubt he is far off.

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    • BlackHat
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      #22
      link please.

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      • Flawless*
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        #23
        Originally posted by Pecs
        when?? a few months ago
        Manny Pacquiao is a box office hit, selling 1.25 million pay-per-views for his fight with Miguel Cotto in a performance that could set up the richest fight ever against Floyd Mayweather Jr.


        Hi, fucking ******

        Cotto/Pac and Pac/Oscar both did 1.25 PPV buys

        Manny Pacquiao is a box office hit, selling 1.25 million pay-per-views for his fight with Miguel Cotto in a performance that could set up the richest fight ever against Floyd Mayweather Jr.


        Manny Pacquiao's 12th-round TKO of Miguel Cotto on Saturday generated 1.25 million buys and $70 million in domestic pay-per-view revenue.


        It was the third consecutive blockbuster pay-per-view fight for Pacquiao, who also drew 1.25 million buys for his eighth-round destruction of De La Hoya in December 2008 and approximately 830,000 buys for his second-round knockout of Ricky Hatton to win the junior welterweight championship in May.


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        • mrpain81
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          #24
          Originally posted by Dick Buffman
          The numbers are correct.

          Iole's too much of a chicken to stake his rep on bad intel.


          Decent numbers for a B level fight, but for the amount of hype and promotion involved, its a bust.

          Not only that, but most casual fans found the fight stale and will probably never buy a Floyd fight again.
          You don't know jacks **** about the history of Boxing PPV's or any PPV's for that matter if you think 1.2 million buys is decent. Regardless I'll wait for HBO to release the numbers, Iole is a ******.

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