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*Puts on ***** Goggles*
Errr... Uhhhhh... It says here that Golden Boy Promotions (aka Schaefer) are the ones releasing the #s, with Ellerbe giving commentary... but no mention of Mark Taffet and HBO anywhere... these aren't the real #s
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Also, what the hell happened to my Comedian wake thread? I was going to start the bid for his account
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Originally posted by Very Rich Man View PostGreat numbers considering that Ortiz was pretty much a nobody.
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Originally posted by lacson View PostI'm not surprised if the lie is on the low side like I said. That way he keeps more for himself and less to the fighter. If he lies on the high side, he'll have to pay the fighter's ppv cut based on that higher number. So if you do the math, if he didn't make those high numbers and he publicly says their high, his fighter will be demanding a ppv cut based on those publicly inflated numbers.
What's so hard to comprehend here.
And this goes for many things in this life. You can verbally announce that you graduated from Harvard University with a PhD. But if there is a time when that information needs to be verified, for whatever reason, people will demand official hardcopies backing up the validity of your verbal comments.
You think it's just a mere coincidence that Arum and company never bothered releasing official press releases verifying his comment?
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Originally posted by BIGPOPPAPUMP View PostLAS VEGAS (October 28). Floyd Mayweather puts more meaning to his ring name "Money" every time he fights. With early pay-per-view numbers counted and confirmed, the pugilist's recent STARPOWER fight against Victor Ortiz generated buys from 1.25 million homes with a value of $78,440,000 dollars in pay-per-view revenue. These numbers make the event the second highest grossing non-heavyweight pay-per-view event of all time.
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Originally posted by Stl_Buay View PostI'm confussed and excuse me for having a business degree and a bottom line approach. Floyd has fought 3 times in 4 years with roughly 3.7 mil during those 4 years. Manny has outsold Floyd in each of those years. It is simple math Manny fans are being asked to buy 8 fights in 4 years to Floyd's 3. So, yes Floyd might have .25 higher numbers per one night. But, on sure numbers Manny numbers kills Floyd. I don't understand how you can be the PPV king when you don't sell the most PPVs. During the last 4 years Manny fans had 8 fights to chose from if they only tunned into half that's more than Floyd's 3. Asking fans to shell out $440 is a lot more than $170. A great marketing tool to get one night numbers. Hey Floyd fans see something that happens once every 16 months vs. Hey Pacquiao fans see something that happens every 6 months. More is more. If Floyd fought more his per fight numbers will drop because people will not shell out the same to see him fight Ortiz every six months. But every 16 months is not asking much to see your guy even if he is fighting an relative unknown. Not trying to start a Floyd vs. Pac war on here but I just have a problem when guys like Schafer tries to pull wool over the public's eyes. In the last 4 years Manny has sold more PPV fights period end of story. He is the PPV king... The Mc Rib out sells the Big Mac for 4 weeks a year. But, the Big Mac out sells the Mc Rib Every Year. If you want to know why his one night numbers are slightly higher, I think I answered that above... The guy who sell the most PPV a year is the PPV king. Is that hard to understand???
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Originally posted by savorduhflavor View Postdanrafaelespn Dan Rafael
At long last official PPV numbers announced for @FloydMayweather-@VICIOUSortiz: 1.25 million buys. #boxing
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Great number with that said, I'm not buying any other Mayweather or Pacquaio fight unless it's them fighting each other. I'm glad I didn't bought Mayweather-Ortiz and Pacquiao-Mosley. Feel sorry for the fans that are getting ripped off out of these ****ty pay per views.
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Originally posted by BritishBoxing92 View Postwhy is everyone obsessed with PPV sales nowadays? its like as if boxing fans dont care about the sport anymore they now care more about sales and finance/purses when competing with each other e.g. pac fans vs floyd fans
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How are these good numbers when Pac-Mosley did 1.3 mill on SHO which is in way less homes across the country and hasn't had a PPV in years?
At the end of the year, Pacquiao will singlehandedly of sold more than twice all the GBP's PPV's of the year combined.
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