CBS will push ppv buys big time

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  • Double_L
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    #41
    Originally posted by hhs661
    I must've missed the commercial during the pre-game show but hey, it's a start. Hopefully we see more of this during the championship game. I don't remember seeing anything about it during the VCU/Butler game at all. I would much rather them show the promo for this fight during the 2nd half of games instead of the pre-game. As far as the numbers go... I really don't believe they'll get 1.5 million but they might surpass the Pac-Margarito numbers.
    Watched the whole VCU/Butler game and the only commercial I saw was for Fight Camp 360 right before the halftime updates. It was actually pretty lengthy too.

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    • Las Vegas,
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      #42
      It won't be higher than Mayweather-Mosley, guarantee.

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      • RichardP
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        #43
        this should be around 1.5m, its not great for boxing unless its over 3m. and its great for promoters pockets not for boxing.

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        • Roy Hobbs
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          #44
          if manny can pull one million ppv buys vs such a discreditable opponent within the sport of boxing in margarito after a very rare boring fight vs clottey then its impossible this fight does less than one million. Every sport is a star driven league & manny other than floyd is the only lone star left in boxing. It will sell just based on that fact alone. You cant call yourself a boxing fan or a hardcore fan & not watch the one last remaining star in the sport even though he's fighting a opponent that is not worthy.

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