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  • #61
    Originally posted by big_james10 View Post
    No. It didn't sell out in three hours! But it did end up selling 16,000 tickets compared to 13,000 tickets for the Mayweather/Mosley fight. However, before you start to gloat, think about this: those 16,000 tickets that Pac sold generated a live gate of $8.5 million compared to a live gate of $13 million for the 13,000 tickets sold for Mayweather/Mosley. What that means is that half the tickets sold to the Pac/Mosley fight cost about the same amount of money that I would pay to see a minor league baseball game in Nashville, TN.
    man that hurts.....poor *******s......the true is fans pay more to watch floy fights....

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    • #62
      Originally posted by DE100 View Post
      But Ortiz vs Pac = Ortiz is a Warrior, and would be able to go toe to toe with the Great Pacman.



      http://www.boxingscene.com/forums/sh...9&postcount=29

      Stop.
      TruthMatters go to hell....

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      • #63
        Originally posted by Enzo Mc is **** View Post
        How much do the Klitschkos charge for tickets?
        the tikets are almost free LOL

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        • #64
          Originally posted by tatangb45 View Post
          Here are some numbers that has a direct correlation to PPV numbers:
          African/American - 39 million Filipinos (in the U.S.) - 3.5 million
          Floyd/Shane (both African/Americans) PPV - 1.4 million
          Pac/Shane PPV - 1.3 million
          Based on population ratios, the Floyd/Shane fight should have done at least ten times more than Pac/Shane, or 13 million PPVs. The conclusion, the Pac/Shane fight actually did very well considering the small number of Filipinos in the U.S..
          IMHO using a statistical algorithm to assess who will support a fighter based on race is as useless as using one to determine who will like watermelons. While many Filipinos may love Pacquiao not all of them can or will order a fight, the same goes with Mayweather as it pertains to blacks. The mystery behind the PPV numbers rests not with Filipinos or blacks but with Bob Arum and the fact that he keeps making fights with Pacquiao that are unattractive to fight fans. Yes, fans want to see Pacquiao fight, he's exciting but there is a limit to what they will accept as a legitimate fight and the PPV numbers reflect that, nothing more.

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          • #65
            This fight IS NOT truthfully close to a sell out yet.

            Don't get me wrong, this fight will sell out(it does not hurt to have saul alverez fighting on the undercard)

            The brokers(scalpers) bought a lot more tickets then they normally do. that's why its close to a sell out already. There has to be a way to get people together and fight this bullsh@t. Ticketmaster says it does not support ticket scalping, but then sells a lot of the tickets to brokers who in turn sell them for a increased price.

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            • #66
              Originally posted by vegan101 View Post
              good job hassan... By the way how's hussein and abdul doin'?
              its a combination of the total package.

              supposedly mosley and pac sold this much, but whats funny is that they still couldnt match floyd and shanes revenue, and get this pac and shane had an extended pay per view account...!!!!

              You could order the fight (pac vs shane) the next day!!! And they still didnt beat floyds and shanes numbers lol. Now thats sad as hell, especially since pac is supposed to be the face of boxing... Why cant he sell like floyd??? With the same opponents??

              Go eat some meat fool!!!!

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              • #67
                Originally posted by slip stream View Post
                imho using a statistical algorithm to assess who will support a fighter based on race is as useless as using one to determine who will like watermelons. While many filipinos may love pacquiao not all of them can or will order a fight, the same goes with mayweather as it pertains to blacks. The mystery behind the ppv numbers rests not with filipinos or blacks but with bob arum and the fact that he keeps making fights with pacquiao that are unattractive to fight fans. Yes, fans want to see pacquiao fight, he's exciting but there is a limit to what they will accept as a legitimate fight and the ppv numbers reflect that, nothing more.
                true, but hes fighting people floyd has beaten within a matter of months, and yet and still he cant keep up with the sales....

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                • #68
                  Originally posted by QADASHBANYAH View Post
                  true, but hes fighting people floyd has beaten within a matter of months, and yet and still he cant keep up with the sales....
                  Indeed. Simply put, Floyd mayweather Jr. is the biggest attraction in the sport.

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                  • #69
                    It cracks me the fuck up that the thread starter posted something from Mayweather's twitter account, with NO mention of Pacquiao whatsoever, and Pacquiao fanboys instantly go into defense mode, and start defending Pacquiao.

                    Floyd Mayweather Jr. has you shook. The fact that you try to deny it is comical.

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                    • #70
                      Originally posted by johnm View Post
                      it cracks me the fuck up that the thread starter posted something from mayweather's twitter account, with no mention of pacquiao whatsoever, and pacquiao fanboys instantly go into defense mode, and start defending pacquiao.

                      Floyd mayweather jr. Has you shook. The fact that you try to deny it is comical.
                      lol!!!!! They still can't see it though...

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