Pacquiao vs. Margarito is going to break a million PPV buys.

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  • futureofboxing
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    Pacquiao vs. Margarito is going to break a million PPV buys.

    Pacquiao vs. Margarito is going to break a million PPV buys. All the Mexicans and Filipinos are going to support this fight.
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    yes sir!

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    • Vito Corleone
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      #3
      Originally posted by futureofboxing
      Pacquiao vs. Margarito is going to break a million PPV buys. All the Mexicans and Filipinos are going to support this fight.
      The same Mexicans and Filipinos who drove Pac-marquez, Pac-barrera, Pac-Morales and Pac-Diaz to such stellar PPV buys?

      Pac barely sold over a mil with the biggest Mexican-Am PPV attraction of all time. Oscar-Pac did 1.2 mil.

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      • Brockton Lip
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        Probably but I don't want to see it. Pac and Mayweather, Margs vs Cotto. That should be it and the public should demand it, at least the former.

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        • aus box
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          its no longer just the filo's and mexicans that drive a pac fight like it was when he fought MAB and morales. with manny's achievments over the last few years he has gone universal. 1 mil is achievable

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          • Vito Corleone
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            Originally posted by aus box
            its no longer just the filo's and mexicans that drive a pac fight like it was when he fought MAB and morales. with manny's achievments over the last few years he has gone universal. 1 mil is achievable
            Then why did Clottey fight fail even though they had huge promotion and a shiny new stadium?

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            • WayOfTheWarrior
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              i could see this fight doing 2 million because all the real boxing fans will love seeing two true warriors going toe to toe.

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              • Vito Corleone
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                #8
                Originally posted by aus box
                its no longer just the filo's and mexicans that drive a pac fight like it was when he fought MAB and morales. with manny's achievments over the last few years he has gone universal. 1 mil is achievable
                If manny was universal, why did Cowboys Stadium look like Payatas on a Saturday night?

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                • mariobrotherpr
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                  The Juice vs The Wrap

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                  • Brockton Lip
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                    #10
                    Originally posted by Vito Corleone
                    Then why did Clottey fight fail even though they had huge promotion and a shiny new stadium?
                    It didn't really fail. It wasn't great but I wouldn't call it a failure, and the promotion was definitely not huge so I'm pretty confused by this statement. It would've been better had people not been dissapointed by boxing politics though.

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