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If Pac vs Floyd does 4mill buys, is $100m reasonable?

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  • #31
    Originally posted by Come∂ian View Post
    People will easily gain intrest after Manny destroys Shane, the first press conference, tv interviews and the first episode of 24/7. Yall have got to be ****ting me if you think this fight dosent surpass Oscar-Floyd. I say it does 2.7mill homes maybe more. Think about the new forms of advertisement- twitter, youtube, facebook. **** I see pepsi advertisements when I turned on my PS3.
    Agreed people are forgetting how huge the build up to this fight would be. 24/7

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    • #32
      I predict somewhere around 2.9 mil.

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      • #33
        *****s justifying this demand bwahaha..

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        • #34
          100 mill to do the fight , sounds about right to me , take out both purses and costs and somebody would need that kinda financial backing to take it on , seems this off the cuff 100 mill figure has run away with the gossip mongers .

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          • #35
            A lot of people seem to be doubting the popularity of the fight. Look Floyd V Shane did 1.4 million, that's a ton of buys for a fight that was looked at as interesting but not super interesting. Yes, the fight has lost some luster but not much, especially once it's signed, you best believe it will be all over the place. Remember Oscar/Mayweather, **** was on ESPN daily, this would get similar coverage. As for the recession, that has very little to do with the effect on PPVS and actually could be helping them out. Less people are going out and more people are staying home. This fight would clear the 2 million mark with ease and probably take over the number 1 ppv of all time. It won't topple 4 million and probably wouldn't take down 3 million either but 2.5 would fall.

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            • #36
              I say it does atleast 3

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              • #37
                lol...

                this fight died when Pac murked Cotto. that was in 2009. We're in 2011. stop sukkin **** and get over it

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                • #38
                  Originally posted by johncods View Post
                  *****s justifying this demand bwahaha..

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                  • #39
                    Originally posted by johncods View Post
                    *****s justifying this demand bwahaha..
                    Way to continue to jump to conclusions~

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                    • #40
                      Originally posted by Check View Post
                      A lot of people seem to be doubting the popularity of the fight. Look Floyd V Shane did 1.4 million, that's a ton of buys for a fight that was looked at as interesting but not super interesting. Yes, the fight has lost some luster but not much, especially once it's signed, you best believe it will be all over the place. Remember Oscar/Mayweather, **** was on ESPN daily, this would get similar coverage. As for the recession, that has very little to do with the effect on PPVS and actually could be helping them out. Less people are going out and more people are staying home. This fight would clear the 2 million mark with ease and probably take over the number 1 ppv of all time. It won't topple 4 million and probably wouldn't take down 3 million either but 2.5 would fall.
                      3 million +/- 250k would be about the range I think it would fall in. With that keep in mind they will probably also charge a premium for this fight which is even more bank.

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