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  • actually you are the one who is a racist. you assumed that the poser was from the philippines. any what is wrong with rolaz statement " the fight shows pacman can easily beat african american fighter" its a true stament pacman beat the **** out of mosley who is african american.

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    • go back to hbo

      assuming switching networks did lead to more ppv sales, people who bought into it were all dissapionted im sure. mosley took the coward way out and if people paid $60 for a channel 2 hype,they will be less interested in the next fight. the hardcore boxing fan will always follow. but someone who is half way interested will lose all interest after the cash loss. you cant blame manny, he tried. mosley didnt hold up his end of the deal. mosley didnt even try the win.

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      • Originally posted by MayMosPeaHop View Post
        1.2-1.4 million fools. Why would anyone pay for that ****? Unless Manny or Shane was a family member, you should have kept the money in your pocket.
        actually i paid to see a good beating and i was not disappointed. manny broke mosley mentally after the third round it was really funny to see a physically bigger guy running away from a smaller man.

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        • Originally posted by Mr. Fantastic View Post
          1.2M people who paid for this got ripped off.

          Glad I went to the bar to see this shit. It wasn't Pac's fault though, it was all Shane. Just like Clottey when he fought Pac.
          Don't you notice a pattern here. Guys who are not deserving challengers are fighting like ****. Pac deserves criticism for fighting guys who he shouldn't be fighting.

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          • Is that good or bad news? Considering people watched that crap.

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            • Originally posted by ronnie_N. View Post
              fight doesn't live up to its hype... but a "boring/garbage" boxing match draws 16,000 in attendance and upside of 1-mil in PPV... i feel its more of a help for boxing than a disgrace... if ever someone should be disgraced, its shane... you got to give it to arum on how these numbers came up...
              it goes both ways.the number itself may be good for boxing but the majority of those people were upset with the fight so that could be bad for boxing in the sense that alot of those people won't pay again to watch a boxing ppv.manny was also in the ring and should also get critcized for the fight because if he is the fighter that he is made out to be he could of cut off the ring and gotten to mosley much more

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              • floyd owns ppv

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                • Originally posted by Kevin Malone View Post
                  How is promoters assembling mediocre cards, only letting those who pay a huge chunk of change to go to the fight or buy the PPV, and then benefiting off of it good for boxing?

                  Sure it's good for the individuals getting paid.

                  It's not good for the health of the sport at all. How did all the fans who paid a bunch of money benefit? How did the millions of kids in the US and Canada who did not watch any of this card and the other PPVs benefit the sport? How do all the casual fans who buy 1 PPV a year who watched that garbage and now hate the entire sport benefit boxing?
                  Atleast the Arce fight was worth it. But hey, I'd rather cash in on Pac rather than Floyd. And it's Pac. Who is like Pac? nobody, period!

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                  • Originally posted by ZigZag View Post
                    That's pretty good for a joke of a fight, but the question is how many of those will never buy another fight?
                    You should ask that Q after every Floyd's fight. Pac fighting is just awesome no matter what the outcome. I'd rather see a true fighter, rather than a bunch of nobies.

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                    • Originally posted by BIGPOPPAPUMP View Post
                      Top Rank's CEO Bob Arum advised the New York Times that last Saturday's fight between Manny Pacquiao and Shane Mosley, based on early projections, generated at least 1.2 million purchases on pay-per-view. Arum would not be surprised if the number exceeds into the realm of 1.4 or 1.5 million. The exact buyrate figure should be received by the end of the week, Arum told the paper. Pacquiao won a twelve round decision over Mosley at the MGM Grand in Las Vegas.

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                      My initial guess was 1.2-1.25 but 1.5 seems kind of BS to me.

                      1.2mil PPV ...sigh.

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