PACQUIAO-MOSLEY: Will Manny Fail to Achieve Floyd's Sales for a FOURTH time?

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  • maguirre
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    #41
    Originally posted by Gino Ros
    the same celebs who were in dallas?

    oh, wait...
    Anything that will make boxing become mainstream. You don't like that? That's not good for the sport you mean? What boxing fan root for any boxing event fail in the box office?

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    • BoxingGEN
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      #42
      This fight will do less than 1 mil ppv buys.. maybe around 850k-975k..yeah he's fighting a African American but its not Floyd Mayweather..plus Floyd dominated Shane for 11.5 rounds..

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      • Gino Ros
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        #43
        Originally posted by Cgarcia
        Anything that will make boxing become mainstream. You don't like that? That's not good for the sport you mean? What boxing fan root for any boxing event fail in the box office?
        who were those celebs in dallas again?

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        • maguirre
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          #44
          Originally posted by Gino Ros
          who were those celebs in dallas again?
          Yep.

          It was Marquez that sold 1.1 million PPV, not Floyd.

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          • LMFAO
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            #45
            It's AMAZING. Manny the greatest who ever laced them up, the FOTD, the media darling, Mr. Nice Guy honest Congroidsman, Manny's "legendary" epic battles....and yet still the "scared" Floyd sells more and gets more press than Pac. What a strange world we live in.

            Most normal people know Pac is all hype and a fraud. Deal with it.

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            • generivera100
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              #46
              That's cool. Mayweather attracts much like sh#t attracts flies. He is notoriously controversial and uses his infamy to sell tickets such that people actually tune it to him wishing he'd get his ass beat.

              Pac on the other hand is on the cover of Time Magazine, Reader's Digest, featured on 60 minutes, Jimmy Kimmel, being visited and adored by countless Hollywood stars, endorsed Nike, Mcdonald's, and countless other premier brands here and abroad.

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              • FloydTBE
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                #47
                wont even beat pac-clottey haha

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                • maguirre
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                  #48
                  Originally posted by generivera100
                  That's cool. Mayweather attracts much like sh#t attracts flies. He is notoriously controversial and uses his infamy to sell tickets such that people actually tune it to him wishing he'd get his ass beat.

                  Pac on the other hand is on the cover of Time Magazine, Reader's Digest, featured on 60 minutes, Jimmy Kimmel, being visited and adored by countless Hollywood stars, endorsed Nike, Mcdonald's, and countless other premier brands here and abroad.
                  I just don't get what to gloat about selling boring fights. It's been a rip-off especially for those who paid to see the fraud lose. Ask George Foreman.
                  ;-)

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                  • Michael Hall
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                    #49
                    Originally posted by generivera100
                    That's cool. Mayweather attracts much like sh#t attracts flies. He is notoriously controversial and uses his infamy to sell tickets such that people actually tune it to him wishing he'd get his ass beat.

                    Pac on the other hand is on the cover of Time Magazine, Reader's Digest, featured on 60 minutes, Jimmy Kimmel, being visited and adored by countless Hollywood stars, endorsed Nike, Mcdonald's, and countless other premier brands here and abroad.
                    And Mayweather is still more popular and undefeated.

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                    • pistol whip
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                      #50
                      Originally posted by Michael Hall
                      And Mayweather is still more popular and undefeated.
                      And??????????

                      I thought this was boxing not a popularity contest especially when in the end both fighters are enormously popular.

                      Seriously do you take a fighters popularity into consideration when you cheer for them? If so then you are nothing more than a bandwagon fair weather fan and not a real boxing fan.

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