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Pay-per-view hits on Pacquiao-Margarito fight seen to reach 1.4-1.5 million

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  • #51
    Originally posted by letsgobrady View Post
    clearly.since you always seem to know so much show me why cotto is not more of a draw than marquez?
    Are you talking about a live draw or PPV draw?

    Is quite different...

    I didn't make the clearly claim... You did, so why don't you show me how Cotto is clearly the bigger draw than JMM?

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    • #52
      Originally posted by MindBat View Post
      You do know Floyd-Hoya did 2.4 million PPV homes, do you not?

      Then why PBF_Hatton failed to hit a Million? Floyd lost 1.6M PPV buyer right away??

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      • #53
        Cotto is a bigger draw than JMM.

        Cotto in his prime was the 3rd biggest draw in the sport.

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        • #54
          Originally posted by Pacdbest View Post
          Then why PBF_Hatton failed to hit a Million? Floyd lost 1.6M PPV buyer right away??
          Floyd vs. Hatto did 900K in the US and close to a million in the UK. Total: 1.9 million.

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          • #55
            Originally posted by -pound4pound- View Post
            its good to see Dios Dominicano aka Al Haymon aka Gino Ros reduced to being an alt pretending to be a ****
            I know right.. With the same old b.s. it ain't too hard to figure out.

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            • #56
              Originally posted by Poochiao View Post
              Cotto is a bigger draw than JMM.

              Cotto in his prime was the 3rd biggest draw in the sport.
              Cotto in his prime was doing 250k with mosley...

              That was a big name with coming off a very good win against a top 10 WW in Collazo who arguably beat Hatton in the fight prior.

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              • #57
                Originally posted by jrosales13 View Post
                Pretending?

                The only thing he pretending to being, was Filipino.
                That is what pathetic losers do... LOL!!!! Must have too much time and hate to think of something like this. He tried to pull it off for awhile to defending his ****sexuality. LOL

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                • #58
                  Originally posted by Alibata View Post
                  That is what pathetic losers do... LOL!!!! Must have too much time and hate to think of something like this. He tried to pull it off for awhile to defending his ****sexuality. LOL
                  Exactly, dude is really a ****. Bernardo wasn't pretending that. He was just letting his true colors show. He is not a Filipino **** but he is a Dominican ****.

                  Eh... it is what it is...

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                  • #59
                    Originally posted by ThunderWolf View Post
                    This has nothing to do with the topic, I need not explain to you that dela Hoya was once the cash cow during that time, that`s why the monicker `golden boy`, combined with the absence of a US world economic crisis and Floyd as P4P no.1 during that time.

                    The better gauge would be Floyd-Mosley`s PPV, which GBP had recently been using as a negotiating factor.

                    Everyone knows this, unless you actually look like your avatar, as dum as they cum.
                    the monicker "golden boy" was because of his gold medal, not because of being the cash cow

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                    • #60
                      Originally posted by joelab75 View Post
                      that was an estimate. like ive said COMMON SENSE. use your brain or you'll lose it. against Clottey he made $12 Million plus PPV shares. so do the math.
                      700K in sales netted him 12 plus so 1.4 mil nets him double that. which is 24 plus. A long ways away from 40 plus, verdad?

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