Will Pacquiao vs. Margarito surpass Mayweather vs. Mosley in PPV Buys and gate?

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  • futureofboxing
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    Will Pacquiao vs. Margarito surpass Mayweather vs. Mosley in PPV Buys and gate?

    Will Pacquiao vs. Margarito surpass Mayweather vs. Mosley in PPV Buys and gate?
  • oc9979
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    #2
    gate money wise. no
    PPV Maybe but I would go with no as well

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    • Gino Ros
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      #3
      no. i don't think pac-margarito will sell more than pac-oscar.

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      • NesNY
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        don't think so.

        Manny/Margo might make it to 900k PPV, though. And close to 50k fans if it's in Cowboys stadium.

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        • pistol whip
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          Nah dude Mayweather and Mosely was obviously a more Marquee match up between two well known "American" fighters. This is a fight between 2 ethnic fighters and while Tony is a bigger PPV draw than a Joshua Clottey Shane is a little bit bigger of a draw thanks to his De La Hoya fights in the past.

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          • Gino Ros
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            #6
            Originally posted by pistol whip
            Nah dude Mayweather and Mosely was obviously a more Marquee match up between two well known "American" fighters. This is a fight between 2 ethnic fighters and while Tony is a bigger PPV draw than a Joshua Clottey Shane is a little bit bigger of a draw thanks to his De La Hoya fights in the past.
            i think margarito is more popular than shane.

            margarito's fight with cotto did much more than shan'e fight with cotto.

            shane doesnt bring in crowds, but margarito broke the staples center record

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            • Mitch5
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              I dont think so i think this fight does 700-900k ppv buys

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              • Boxin'
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                #8
                Ofcourse not.

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                • $Bullsfam$
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                  If they do it at the staple center or in Dallas I could see it doing more money at the gate. But pay-per-view buys it just doesn't stand a chance. Sadly, still in most peoples eye, Pac is just that guys face that shows up when his fight with Floyd doesn't get made and they mention it on ESPN. He still isn't a popular fighter in the states to non-hardcore fans.

                  It will do better then the Clottey fight but not Floyd/Shane. It will do 800-950K. It's top rank so the undercard will probably be garbage like Pac/Clottey.

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                  • Heru
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                    No, and from what I'm getting from the boxing media and fans, they might be lucky to not get doubled up. But I honestly think they will still do anywhere from 800K-1.1 million.

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