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  • Parody
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    Mayweather vs Mosley draws 1.4 million PPV Buys

    I havent logged on boxingscene for the past few days and I just saw this on ESPN:

    Floyd Mayweather Jr.'s lopsided decision victory against Shane Mosley on May 1 at the MGM Grand in Las Vegas generated 1.4 million domestic pay-per-view buys and $78.3 million in television revenue, HBO announced on Tuesday.


    Mayweather win draws 1.4 million buys


    Floyd Mayweather Jr. calls himself "Money," and the welterweight star sure knows how to generate it.

    Mayweather's lopsided decision victory against Shane Mosley (46-6, 39 KOs) on May 1 at the MGM Grand in Las Vegas generated 1.4 million domestic pay-per-view buys and $78.3 million in television revenue, HBO announced on Tuesday.

    That makes the fight the second-biggest non-heavyweight pay-per-view bout in history.

    The buy total ties the fight with the 1999 welterweight unification showdown between Oscar De La Hoya and Felix Trinidad. However, Mayweather-Mosley generated more money because pay-per-view costs more. Trinidad-De La Hoya grossed $70.6 million.

    Mayweather's 2007 decision win for the junior middleweight title against the now-retired De La Hoya, the reigning pay-per-view king in terms of total dollars, set the all-time pay-per-view record with 2.446 million buys and nearly $137 million in revenue.

    The pay-per-view buy total for Mayweather-Mosley was derived from 740,000 buys from cable homes and 660,000 from satellite and broadband homes, HBO announced.

    It is the third time in his last four bouts that Mayweather (41-0, 25 KOs) -- with a big benefit from HBO's "24/7" series that has followed the build-up to his recent fights -- has cracked 1 million buys as he continues to generate tremendous interest in his fights.

    Besides the record-breaker with De La Hoya, Mayweather returned from a brief retirement to defeat Juan Manuel Marquez in September in a fight that sold 1.08 million units and generated $55.6 million.

    In the history of pay-per-view, six non-heavyweight fights have surpassed 1 million buys. Mayweather has been involved in three of them. De La Hoya has also been in three of them. Manny Pacquiao, the presumptive next opponent for Mayweather in the fall, has been in two of them.


    Impressive numbers for the sport of Boxing!
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    • Justin The God
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      #3
      Originally posted by Parody
      I havent logged on boxingscene for the past few days and I just saw this on ESPN:



      Mayweather win draws 1.4 million buys


      Floyd Mayweather Jr. calls himself "Money," and the welterweight star sure knows how to generate it.

      Mayweather's lopsided decision victory against Shane Mosley (46-6, 39 KOs) on May 1 at the MGM Grand in Las Vegas generated 1.4 million domestic pay-per-view buys and $78.3 million in television revenue, HBO announced on Tuesday.

      That makes the fight the second-biggest non-heavyweight pay-per-view bout in history.

      The buy total ties the fight with the 1999 welterweight unification showdown between Oscar De La Hoya and Felix Trinidad. However, Mayweather-Mosley generated more money because pay-per-view costs more. Trinidad-De La Hoya grossed $70.6 million.

      Mayweather's 2007 decision win for the junior middleweight title against the now-retired De La Hoya, the reigning pay-per-view king in terms of total dollars, set the all-time pay-per-view record with 2.446 million buys and nearly $137 million in revenue.

      The pay-per-view buy total for Mayweather-Mosley was derived from 740,000 buys from cable homes and 660,000 from satellite and broadband homes, HBO announced.

      It is the third time in his last four bouts that Mayweather (41-0, 25 KOs) -- with a big benefit from HBO's "24/7" series that has followed the build-up to his recent fights -- has cracked 1 million buys as he continues to generate tremendous interest in his fights.

      Besides the record-breaker with De La Hoya, Mayweather returned from a brief retirement to defeat Juan Manuel Marquez in September in a fight that sold 1.08 million units and generated $55.6 million.

      In the history of pay-per-view, six non-heavyweight fights have surpassed 1 million buys. Mayweather has been involved in three of them. De La Hoya has also been in three of them. Manny Pacquiao, the presumptive next opponent for Mayweather in the fall, has been in two of them.


      Impressive numbers for the sport of Boxing!
      did you seriously think this news hasnt been posted on boxing scene already?

      the article even dates backs to may 11, use the search engine or i will ban, im a mod

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      • -Spinal-
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        This was never posted on Boxingscene. BS posted that the fight sold 1.2Million, not 1.4Mill. 200k more is a big difference.

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        • el malo
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          #5
          Originally posted by mrpain81
          lol at bush reading a book upside down while that **** was happening

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          • damned1974
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            Originally posted by -Kevin-
            This was never posted on Boxingscene. BS posted that the fight sold 1.2Million, not 1.4Mill. 200k more is a big difference.
            Boxingscene NEVER confirmed their numbers...they were reported as rumours and speculated numbers.Go back and check.

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            • hitmanhatton
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              #7
              theyre good numbers nice retirement payday for mosley

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              • -Spinal-
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                Originally posted by damned1974
                Boxingscene NEVER confirmed their numbers...they were reported as rumours and speculated numbers.Go back and check.
                Even more reason to not **** on Parody for posting this then. People just wanna hate because it is Mayweather news. They don't care about BPP posting what Pacquiao got his mother for mother's day, yet they cry about recent Boxing match's PPV numbers which I did not know and I visit this this site every day.

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                • jrosales13
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                  Originally posted by -Kevin-
                  Even more reason to not **** on Parody for posting this then. People just wanna hate because it is Mayweather news. They don't care about BPP posting what Pacquiao got his mother for mother's day, yet they cry about recent Boxing match's PPV numbers which I did not know and I visit this this site every day.
                  Excuse me,

                  some of us are more interested in what Pac gave his mom for mothers day over PPV numbers.

                  BTW, what did you give BPP for mothers day?

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