24/7 Pacquiao/Marg ep 3 = Most Viewed in History?

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  • theplayerpimp
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    #11
    Wasnt there a post a couple of days ago about the numbers being bad. I think they mentioned that the marquez mayweather did more.

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    • Sweet Jesus
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      #12
      Originally posted by Da$
      Link?

      I can't post links but Taffet's announcement about episode 3 can be found on youtube, in a video called Pacquiao Margarito Press conference Part 2. Skip to 3:54.
      He doesn't say in 24/7 history, he says it was the highest rated episode since 2007. Mayweather/De La Hoya 24/7 and Mayweather/Hatton 24/7 both aired in 2007.

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      • puga
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        #13
        Originally posted by Sweet Jesus
        He doesn't say in 24/7 history, he says it was the highest rated episode since 2007. Mayweather/De La Hoya 24/7 and Mayweather/Hatton 24/7 both aired in 2007.
        meaning since the beginning!

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        • Sweet Jesus
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          #14
          Originally posted by puga
          meaning since the beginning!
          No, it means since 2007.

          I'll give you an example:
          Barry Bonds hits 60 home runs in 2005. Ken Griffey hits 45 home runs in 2009. Ken Griffery has hit the most home runs since 2005.


          You get it know small fry?

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          • fabie
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            #15
            Originally posted by | THE KING |
            Yes. But it will also bring a smile to his face.. IF he really wants to fight Pacquiao (something I'm not so sure of anmore). PPV numbers with a fight between Manny/Floyd would likely surpass the 2 mil mark.
            Mayweather is running out of "alibis" not to fight him...and being put into the corner. This is sad.

            As much as I admire him for his superlative boxing skills, his heart is where the doubt begins.

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            • Lineal Champ
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              #16
              Originally posted by Sweet Jesus
              He doesn't say in 24/7 history, he says it was the highest rated episode since 2007. Mayweather/De La Hoya 24/7 and Mayweather/Hatton 24/7 both aired in 2007.
              Well, the guy said:
              The third episode of the HBO’s 24/7 Pacquiao vs Margarito, he added, also turned out to be the most viewed episode in 24/7’s three-year history.
              I took it for what its worth, sort of confusing i think needs verification

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              • treason1
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                #17


                the public has embraced manny because of his likeable humble image !!!! and has turned against floyd because of his racist rants and egotistical behavior!!!!

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                • Sweet Jesus
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                  #18
                  Originally posted by Lineal Champ
                  Well, the guy said:


                  I took it for what its worth, sort of confusing i think needs verification
                  Yeah, it's a Filipino website that just states something as fact. Do you see quotation marks around that paragraph? No you don't because Taffet never said that. He said it was the highest rated since 2007 during the press conference. In 2007, Mayweather-DLH 24/7 and/or Mayweather-Hatton 24/7 rated higher.

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                  • puga
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                    #19
                    Originally posted by Sweet Jesus
                    No, it means since 2007.

                    I'll give you an example:
                    Barry Bonds hits 60 home runs in 2005. Ken Griffey hits 45 home runs in 2009. Ken Griffery has hit the most home runs since 2005.


                    You get it know small fry?
                    24/7 started in 2007....you get it dumbass?

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                      #20
                      The PPV numbers will tell the story , I hope it does well to give Manny something to bargin with over purse cut with May ,,, if this fight does under a mill with all the hype its received it will show without a doubt Floyd kills him at the box office ,,,, purse cut is directly relative to how much PPV drawing power you have , so Manny is on show with the most media hyped fight I can remember .

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