Which PPV number was a letdown based on predictions: PAC's 1.15M or Floyd's 1.4M?

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  • Twako
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    Which PPV number was a letdown based on predictions: PAC's 1.15M or Floyd's 1.4M?

    Arum and Koncz predicted 1.4-1.5M for Pac-Marg.

    Schaefer predicted over 3M for May-Mosley.

    Numbers wise, both are huge and successful, but which was more of a letdown based on predictions?

    Gino Ross, c'mon down!
  • Pez
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    #2
    Mayweather - Mosley. I remember Schaefer going on about how it was going to break the Floyd - De La Hoya record.

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    • jrosales13
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      #3
      Neither was a letdown.

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      • Twako
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        #4
        Originally posted by jrosales13
        Neither was a letdown.
        oh ok, i see you read only half of the title. carry on.

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        • -MAKAVELLI-
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          #5
          Guillermo Rigondeaux was the letdown

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          • Franco2012
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            #6
            Actually they say 4 million and they just missed 2.6 million

            Pacquiao basically sold 1.15 alone .

            Just look how much PPV Margarito sold in his last fight,
            it was around 10 000 PPV s.

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            • V.WEBB
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              #7
              Originally posted by -pound4pound-
              Guillermo Rigondeaux was the letdown
              Yea, Eaner tweeted me that when he was at the fight.

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              • crillz
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                #8
                **bait thread**

                leave now if you don't appreciate bullshit threads

                ..(crillz leaves)..

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                • Twako
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                  #9
                  Originally posted by -pound4pound-
                  Guillermo Rigondeaux was the letdown
                  i read all the hype about this guy but was so disappointed the first time i watched him. i think he's tryin to imitate the slick african-american style

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                  • Twako
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                    #10
                    Originally posted by crillz
                    **bait thread**

                    leave now if you don't appreciate bullshit threads

                    ..(crillz leaves)..

                    thanks for dropping by!

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