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Floyd Mayweather and Manny Pacquiao PPV History (Total Buys)

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  • #11
    Quack! Quack!

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    • #12
      Originally posted by Versatility View Post
      Green K given for giving Red K

      No offense....
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      • #13
        Are those numbers buys in the US or worldwide?

        I hope they're not just US because comparing an American's PPV figures in America against a Philippino's makes no sense to me.

        Example:

        Floyd Mayweather v Shane Mosley = US fighter v US fighter in the US = clearly of interest to Americans

        Manny Pacquiao v Joshua Clottey = Philippino fighter v Ghanaian fighter in the US = clearly of much less interest to Americans

        Such comparisons are pointless because of the nationality of the fighters and the audience. For Floyd to lose that would just be embarassing to be honest.

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        • #14
          Originally posted by markj_87 View Post
          Are those numbers buys in the US or worldwide?

          I hope they're not just US because comparing an American's PPV figures in America against a Philippino's makes no sense to me.

          Example:

          Floyd Mayweather v Shane Mosley = US fighter v US fighter in the US = clearly of interest to Americans

          Manny Pacquiao v Joshua Clottey = Philippino fighter v Ghanaian fighter in the US = clearly of much less interest to Americans

          Such comparisons are pointless because of the nationality of the fighters and the audience. For Floyd to lose that would just be embarassing to be honest.
          PPV is only available in America though...

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          • #15
            Originally posted by LeftHookFrazier View Post
            PPV is only available in America though...
            Still, are the comparisons not pointless though? Of course Americans fighting in America are going to garner higher viewing figures in America.

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            • #16
              Originally posted by markj_87 View Post
              Are those numbers buys in the US or worldwide?

              I hope they're not just US because comparing an American's PPV figures in America against a Philippino's makes no sense to me.

              Example:

              Floyd Mayweather v Shane Mosley = US fighter v US fighter in the US = clearly of interest to Americans

              Manny Pacquiao v Joshua Clottey = Philippino fighter v Ghanaian fighter in the US = clearly of much less interest to Americans

              Such comparisons are pointless because of the nationality of the fighters and the audience. For Floyd to lose that would just be embarassing to be honest.
              that excuse isnt valid anymore, manny has had more ppv fights in america than floyd, they both had their first pay per view fights in 2005 but since then manny has been in 11 pay per view fights in america and floyd has been in 7.

              the "hes not american" excuse is embarrassing to use considering manny has been fighting in USA since a decade

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              • #17
                Is the revenue that is listed the actual net income?

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                • #18
                  Originally posted by markj_87 View Post
                  Still, are the comparisons not pointless though? Of course Americans fighting in America are going to garner higher viewing figures in America.
                  The debate is about who is entitled to the bigger PPV split.

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                  • #19
                    Originally posted by markj_87 View Post
                    Still, are the comparisons not pointless though? Of course Americans fighting in American are going to garner higher viewing figures in America.
                    That is the largest percentage of revenue, with the possible exception of what Ricky Hatton did in England but that was also PPV buys. It all has to do with who generates more money, Floyd has been getting paid more than Manny for a reason.

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                    • #20
                      Originally posted by Versatility View Post
                      Floyd Mayweather PPV's:


                      1.) Mayweather vs Gatti - 365,000 buys = $16.5 million revenue
                      2.) Mayweather vs Judah - 375,000 buys = $16.8 million revenue
                      3.) Mayweather vs Baldomir - 325,000 buys = $16.3 million revenue
                      4.) Mayweather vs De La Hoya - 2.4 million buys = $136.6 million revenue
                      5.) Mayweather vs Hatton - 920,000 buys = $50 million revenue
                      6.) Mayweather vs Marquez - 1 million buys = $52 million revenue
                      7.) Mayweather vs Mosley - 1.4 million buys = $78.3 million revenue

                      Total PPV Fights: 7
                      Total PPV Buys: 6.8 million buys
                      Total PPV Revenue: $366.5 million revenue
                      Average PPV per fight: 970,000 buys
                      Average Revenue per fight: $52.3 million revenue


                      Manny Pacquiao PPV's:

                      Note: Pacquiao's fight with Oscar Larios in Phillipines was PPV but the data isn't available for it, so It isn't included in this as there are no ppv buys available for it.

                      1.) Pacquiao vs Morales I - 350,000 buys = $15.7 million revenue
                      2.) Pacquiao vs Morales II - 360,000 buys = $16.2 million revenue
                      3.) Pacquiao vs Morales III - 350,000 buys = $17.5 million revenue
                      4.) Pacquiao vs Solis - 200,000 buys = $6 million revenue
                      5.) Pacquiao vs Barrera II - 350,000 buys = $17.4 million revenue
                      6.) Pacquiao vs Marquez II - 400,000 buys = $20.2 million revenue
                      7.) Pacquiao vs Diaz - 250,000 buys = $11 million revenue
                      8.) Pacquiao vs De La Hoya - 1.25 million buys = $70 million revenue
                      9.) Pacquiao vs Hatton - 850,000 buys = $45 million revenue
                      10.) Pacquiao vs Cotto - 1.25 million buys = $70 million revenue
                      11.) Pacquiao vs Clottey - 700,000 buys = $35.3 million revenue

                      Total PPV Fights: 11
                      Total PPV Buys: 6.3 million buys
                      Total PPV Revenue: $324.3 million revenue
                      Average PPV per fight: 570,000 buys
                      Average Revenue per fight: $29.4 million revenue


                      Interesting Comparisons:


                      Mayweather vs Baldomir - 325,000 buys = $16.3 million revenue
                      Pacquiao vs Diaz - 250,000 buys = $11 million revenue

                      Mayweather vs De La Hoya - 2.4 million buys = $136.6 million revenue
                      Pacquiao vs De La Hoya - 1.25 million buys = $70 million revenue

                      Mayweather vs Hatton - 920,000 buys = $50 million revenue
                      Pacquiao vs Hatton - 850,000 buys = $45 million revenue

                      Mayweather vs Gatti - 365,000 buys = $16.5 million revenue
                      Pacquiao vs Morales I - 350,000 buys = $15.7 million revenue

                      Mayweather vs Marquez - 1 million buys = $52 million revenue
                      Pacquiao vs Marquez II - 400,000 buys = $20.2 million revenue
                      Team Mayweather would be fools to accept 50-50,Pacquiao doesnt deserve it,he's not anywhere in mayweather's league.

                      Pacquiao's team are trying to get free lunch,he claims people shouldnt talk about Clottey.Why did he fight Clottey then,you dont spent your time fighting nobodies then expect to come and get all the money.It's like reaping where you did not sow

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