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  • #31
    Am I shocked? Hell no... This is just an appetizer for the $70-$80 price tag that will be slapped on the most demanded fight of the decade. They are easing everyone into bigger PPV prices for "bigger" fights. I won't be paying for this one nor will I be paying for Pac vs JMM or even Cotto Marg II. I typically pay $59.99 for HD on DirectTV anyway so its what ever but no PPV's will be paid for unless it's for May vs Pac.

    Only thing coming out a positive on Mayweather's end is well the money flow for him, but if he still sells more PPV than Pac with such a steep price tag, we all know why and it would be considered solid evidence.

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    • #32
      Originally posted by adp023 View Post
      Great article. I wish everyone would just come out and say this PPV is really $70 bucks since most people nowadays have HD flat screens in their homes.

      Only a cheapskate would pay $60 to see a "mega" fight in standard definition on his flat screen tv.
      If you have a boxing party and everyone chips in why not pay the $70. If not, the logical thing to do is buy it in SD, wait a week and record it in HD assuming you have HBO (that airs it for free the following week).

      That's what I would do if I wasn't throwing a party. However, i'm doing neither and won't contribute to any PPV's until May and Pac fight.

      Although, not one person can deny Mayweather credit if he still outsells Pac with such a steep price. I can't even imagine an excuse someone could come up with to say otherwise.
      Last edited by WESS; 09-14-2011, 10:54 AM.

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      • #33
        excuses?? so what if floyd outsell pac on ppv buys.. floyd can outsell pac on ppv buys all he wants. none of the money is going to any of u so why should we care? LOL..

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        • #34
          Originally posted by iNDOLiFER View Post
          excuses?? so what if floyd outsell pac on ppv buys.. floyd can outsell pac on ppv buys all he wants. none of the money is going to any of u so why should we care? LOL..
          Think McFly, think!

          It validates who the bigger draw is (undisputed). Get your head out your abused a$$ son.

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          • #35
            Originally posted by JakeNDaBox View Post
            Sorry, I meant that the headline itself "warranted" the ****e in price, that Lewis-Tyson was a widely demanded heavyweight fight (even if the fight came past due).

            Mayweather-Ortiz is a good fight and a big event, but not one that was demanded by the industry. I guess my point was that if/when Pac-Mayweather comes along, we can expet them to raise the price, and not that the raise just comes on a whim (as is the case here).

            Finally, it's sad that the industry has come to this where we can justify a card being $60 by saying that it's better than some of the crap that's been offered for $55. Even if this u/c is all that (which it isn't), it's what promoters are already supposed to be giving us.
            Gotcha, and agreed on the last paragraph. Relative to other cards and price tags, I believe the event is worth the $5 but, generally, I agree these are the cards we should be getting and the price tag is nonsense based on that.

            I'll take this u/c as a step in the right direction, and hopefully the actual product delivers. But yes, that pricetag is creeping up when/if Floyd and Manny fight.

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            • #36
              Originally posted by turkas View Post
              Whatever, the card is five more dollars than Pacquiao PPVs that don't have under cards even close to this one.
              Arce Vasquez was pretty dope

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              • #37
                My cable (in NYC) charges $5 more for a PPV in HD. You should thank your cable/satellite operator for $10 bucks extra.

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                • #38
                  Lmao at everyone crying over 5 dam dollars, unbelievable. Stfu Already

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                  • #39
                    Boxing PPV prices have been roughly the same for like 20 years, people were paying 50 in the 90's.

                    I can go back and account for inflation

                    Year 1 50*.02+50=51
                    Year 2 51*.02+51=52.02
                    Year 3= 53.06
                    Year 4= 54.12
                    Year 5=55.20
                    Year 6= 56.31
                    Year 7=57.47
                    Year 8= 58.58
                    Year 9=59.75
                    Year 10=60.94

                    So if you paid 50 bucks for PPV in 1990 inflation at 2% which is really low would dictate a PPV in 2000 should be over 60, that wasn't how it went.

                    Year 11= 62.17
                    Year 12= 63.41
                    Year 13= 64.68
                    Year 14=65.97
                    Year 15= 67.29
                    Year 16= 68.63
                    Year 17= 70.01

                    So really PPV in 2007 if adjusted for inflation properly PPV should have cost $70 if inflation averaged 2% (inflation was above 2%).

                    Year 18= 71.41
                    Year 19= 72.84
                    Year 20= 74.29
                    Finally year 21 or 2011= 75.78

                    So adjusted for inflation even at 70 you are still paying less on average for boxing PPV than pretty much any other item or service.
                    Last edited by The Gambler1981; 09-14-2011, 03:53 PM.

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                    • #40
                      In this time of crap economy and internet streaming you would think that they would start making the ppvs a little more price friendly. I guess I will be watching at my desk instead of the Lazy boy.

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