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  • Dallas Morning News: Pac-Marg Attendance Was 'Disappointing'

    http://www.dallasnews.com/sharedcont...22a0c754d.html

    Finally, two opponents showing heart inside Cowboys Stadium. The relatively disappointing crowd of 43,162 was not disappointed. Fans were on their feet from the opening bell. Margarito finished with a closed right eye and a left eye that was almost there. Referee Laurence Cole stopped the fight in the 11th round to check Margarito's vision. Margarito never stopped advancing.





    http://www.badlefthook.com/2010/11/1...ons-at-cowboys

    Pacquiao-Margarito Far Below Attendance Expectations at Cowboys Stadium


    As much good as you can say about the win for Manny Pacquiao last night, there are no doubt some frowns on the business side of things coming out of the performance, at least for now. We'll see how pay-per-view figures stack up, but ESPN.com's Dan Rafael reported last night that the attendance at Cowboys Stadium was a "mere" 41,734 -- less than what Pacquiao did against the far lesser-known Joshua Clottey in March at the same building, and much, much less than the 70,000 they were talking up before this fight.

    I don't recall ESPN panning the audience in wide view last night, and that might be why. Just speculating, but we know how Bob Arum reacts to disappointing business. We saw it when the 2009 fight between Manny Pacquiao and Ricky Hatton fell dramatically short of his PPV buy prediction, as Arum was said to have tried to issue something of a gag order to HBO and co-promoters of the fight at Golden Boy Promotions, both parties who were happy with the number that Pacquiao-Hatton did.

    41,000 is a very big crowd, but this might say something, particularly about Antonio Margarito and the matchup in general. We got a good fight last night, but maybe this replacement for Floyd Mayweather Jr. just wasn't up to snuff for most fans, and maybe Margarito doesn't have the mass backing that they thought he still had from the Mexican audience. This fight went to Texas because they thought they could do a huge gate by bringing in that audience and the Pacquiao fans for one big event. Doesn't look like that happened.

    Or maybe there's simply too much by way of alternative entertainment in November. Even with the Cowboys sucking, the NFL is still the ticket in Dallas, plus those fans just got done with the Rangers in the World Series, college football is heating up, and the NBA and NHL are in swing. Compare that to March, which has no NFL, the NBA and NHL are in a "dull" part of their regular seasons, MLB is in Florida and Arizona, and the only real competition is March Madness.

    But whatever the reason, this is not what they were hoping to see, obviously. I hope this doesn't deter them from doing future events, but there does come a time when, unless Jerry Jones is throwing on tons of money (and that will have its limit), returns can diminish even with very big crowds to the point that it's not worth it to go to Dallas when you can make a lot more money going to Vegas and fighting in front of 15,000 high-priced tickets.

  • #2
    BLAME Clottey with his piss poor performance why would anybody want to come back

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    • #3
      Shows The Mexicans have more class than people give them credit for, alot of them didn't want to support Margaresto obviously.

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      • #4
        Originally posted by starkiller View Post
        Shows The Mexicans have more class than people give them credit for, alot of them didn't want to support Margaresto obviously.
        i thought many more manny fans would come out since this was going to be a better fight.

        i thought there was a problem when only 1,000 people showed up to the weigh-in

        do you feel the low attendance will also signal a lower ppv than the 1.5 million arum expected

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        • #5
          I was there. There certainly was a lot of empty seats.

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          • #6
            Thought this was the most interesting thing that came out of this weekend. I don't know how to read it. Maybe its the recession. Maybe its Marg was a cheater. Maybe many people thought this wasn't a legitimate fight. But the live gate is not going to be good.

            As for the ppv #'s, I can't see how this fight wouldn't do over 1 mil. But I thought they would sell more seats especially since Marg is mexican.

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            • #7
              Originally posted by IIG View Post
              I was there. There certainly was a lot of empty seats.
              why didn't they just drop the ticket prices last minute like for clottey fight?

              for clottey, they had the $25 party passes and about 10 thousand people bought those.

              plus, when you let people in free or cheap, they still buy beer and hot dogs.

              if the 18 million in guaranteed purses for the main event is true, then arum is not making much money on this fight.

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              • #8
                Shoulda gotten those Twitter, *******, and Facebook accounts... sorry had to say it.

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                • #9
                  still more than floyd has ever done in fight attendance!.......

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                  • #10
                    Bob stated that a lot of the attendance from last event was indeed the party passes they had and I guess he didn't want to do them for this fight

                    still it's amazing that we call 43k people attending a disappointment lol

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