Theories into why floyd's ppv number hasnt been released?

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  • AFighter4U
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    #31
    Originally posted by jrosales13
    You know, when a fighter is a huge draw. When he fights a one hit wonder and people act like 700k-800k is a fail.

    There was times when Oscar couldn't do those numbers at his peak. That would have been a success for him.

    But, somehow it's a failure with Floyd...

    i don't know what the final ppv numbers on floyd/ortiz is and i won't even quote an estimate. we'll know it when they release the official numbers, IF they actually release it.

    Considering the undercard and floyd's continuously hyping himself as the top ppv draw, IF it was actually 700-800k ppvs, it would be considered a ppv failure.

    and a huge failure at that.

    same thing could be said if the Manny/Shane ppv would be 700-800k, which i think is more likely since they haven't released the official numbers until now.

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      #32
      Originally posted by AFighter4U
      i don't know what the final ppv numbers on floyd/ortiz is and i won't even quote an estimate. we'll know it when they release the official numbers, IF they actually release it.

      Considering the undercard and floyd's continuously hyping himself as the top ppv draw, IF it was actually 700-800k ppvs, it would be considered a ppv failure.

      and a huge failure at that.

      same thing could be said if the Manny/Shane ppv would be 700-800k, which i think is more likely since they haven't released the official numbers until now.
      That's how you know how big of a draw he is...When that is a failure then no one can question his drawing power.

      Same thing goes for Pac.

      Oscar didn't come close to those numbers against a legend in JCC in a Mexican holiday FFS's, couldn't do it with an undefeated Mosley, couldn't do it with an Quartey who was just as known as Ortiz.

      And, those fights where he couldn't reach the number was considered success. And, we consider him thee PPV draw.

      And, when he did those numbers they were considered success. But, Floyd or even Pac is a failure...

      That's how I know that PPV wise, they have surpassed Oscar as bigger draws.

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        #33
        People are really holding Mayweather and Pacquiao to very high and unfair standards.


        Anything close to a million PPV buys is a huge success, especially in this sh.it economy.

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          #34
          Originally posted by jrosales13
          That's how you know how big of a draw he is...When that is a failure then no one can question his drawing power.

          Same thing goes for Pac.

          Oscar didn't come close to those numbers against a legend in JCC in a Mexican holiday FFS's, couldn't do it with an undefeated Mosley, couldn't do it with an Quartey who was just as known as Ortiz.

          And, those fights where he couldn't reach the number was considered success. And, we consider him thee PPV draw.

          And, when he did those numbers they were considered success. But, Floyd or even Pac is a failure...

          That's how I know that PPV wise, they have surpassed Oscar as bigger draws.
          didnt people have less cable boxes back in the 90s

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            #35
            Originally posted by $ jmoney 210 $
            didnt people have less cable boxes back in the 90s
            Personally, I had a cable descrambler from about 1995-2004 (when Milwaukee finally went fully digital cable)...I used to get every PPV for free in that time span. Those were the days.

            Sorry it is late and I sorta started rambling...what I meant to say was, yes there were fewer cable boxers back then...but by like 95/96 any house with the expendable income to purchase PPVs likely already had cable...at least in my opinion.
            Last edited by Everywhere; 09-28-2011, 01:07 AM.

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              #36
              Originally posted by jrosales13
              That's how you know how big of a draw he is...When that is a failure then no one can question his drawing power.

              Same thing goes for Pac.

              Oscar didn't come close to those numbers against a legend in JCC in a Mexican holiday FFS's, couldn't do it with an undefeated Mosley, couldn't do it with an Quartey who was just as known as Ortiz.

              And, those fights where he couldn't reach the number was considered success. And, we consider him thee PPV draw.

              And, when he did those numbers they were considered success. But, Floyd or even Pac is a failure...

              That's how I know that PPV wise, they have surpassed Oscar as bigger draws.
              i agree with you that they are both big draws indeed.

              but i respectfully disagree with you that they have surpassed oscar. neither of them have broken his record of 2.4 million buys... YET... and though floyd was the other boxer in that fight, we all know that dela hoya was the draw there.

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                #37
                why would u want your sport to fail

                cause u dont lik may???

                lulz

                i heard 200k

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                  #38
                  Originally posted by ghns1133
                  why would u want your sport to fail

                  cause u dont lik may???

                  lulz

                  i heard 200k
                  who in this thread said anything about wanting the sport to fail?

                  a question was merely asked why the ppv results were not released. the simple answer is most likely the promoter didn't like the ppv results.

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                    #39
                    Originally posted by jrosales13
                    That's how you know how big of a draw he is...When that is a failure then no one can question his drawing power.

                    Same thing goes for Pac.

                    Oscar didn't come close to those numbers against a legend in JCC in a Mexican holiday FFS's, couldn't do it with an undefeated Mosley, couldn't do it with an Quartey who was just as known as Ortiz.

                    And, those fights where he couldn't reach the number was considered success. And, we consider him thee PPV draw.

                    And, when he did those numbers they were considered success. But, Floyd or even Pac is a failure...

                    That's how I know that PPV wise, they have surpassed Oscar as bigger draws.
                    Let your hate for Oscar subside for just a minute.

                    DLH was a PPV star without 24/7s, and without the internet, tweeting, or facebook.

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                    • Phil Ivey
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                      #40
                      Errr no numbers have been released yet hold your horses, not to mention that the price of the PPV was more expensive than your usual Mayweather/Pacquiao fight.

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