Pacquiao Career PPV #s
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And if we go on a per event basis, Mayweather has been involved in all of the current top 3 highest grossing non-heavyweight gates of all-time...and Pacquiao has been involved in zero of the top 3...Comment
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Pacquiao v Morales 1 - 350,000 ppv buys
Pacquiao v Velasquez - ?????
Pacquiao v Morales 2 - 360,000 ppv buys
Pacquiao v Larios - ?????
Pacquiao v Morales 3 - 350,000 ppv buys
Pacquiao v Solis - ?????
Pacquiao v Barrera - ?????
Pacquiao v Marquez 2 - 400,000 ppv buys
Pacquiao v Diaz - 250,000 ppv buys
Pacquiao v De La Hoya - 1,250,000 ppv buys
Pacquiao v Hatton - 850,000 ppv buys
Pacquiao v Cotto - 1,250,000 ppv buys
Pacquiao v Clottey - 700,000 ppv buys
Pacquiao v Margarito - 1,115,000 ppv buys
Pacquiao v Mosely - 1,300,000 ppv buys ?*
Pacquiao v Marquez 3 - ????????
8,210,000+ PPV buys
No numbers for 4 fights and Mosley is not exactly official.With the injury bug still biting the boxing world, Dan Rafael ponders whether Joe Calzaghe should train inside a bubble to prevent an injury before his showdown with super middleweight warhorse Mikkel Kessler.
Found an article by Dan Rafael that states that Manny Pacquiao vs Marco Antonio Barrera II did 340,000 buys for PPV numbers.
Here is the statement:
"Pac-ing it in
Manny Pacquiao's decision against Marco Antonio Barrera in their Oct. 6 rematch at Las Vegas' Mandalay Bay generated a little more than 340,000 buys and nearly $17 million on HBO PPV, multiple industry sources told ESPN.com. The fight also generated a live gate of $2.963 million, according to the Nevada State Athletic Commission.
Pacquiao co-promoter Bob Arum told ESPN.com that he no longer will allow HBO PPV to release buys for his PPV cards, good or bad.
The 340,000-plus figure is more than Arum and Golden Boy anticipated when they made the fight. It also sends Barrera into retirement with his best-ever PPV performance. According to HBO PPV figures, Barrera's 2001 fight with Naseem Hamed did 320,000, the third bout with Erik Morales did 310,000 in 2004 and the second fight in 2002 did 300,000.
For Pacquiao, the figure fell shy of his 2005-06 trilogy with Morales: 350,000 (fight No. 1), 355,000 (No. 2) and 345,000 (No. 3)."
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http://sports.espn.go.com/sports/box...dan&id=3070187
Found an article by Dan Rafael that states that Manny Pacquiao vs Marco Antonio Barrera II did 340,000 buys for PPV numbers.
Here is the statement:
"Pac-ing it in
Manny Pacquiao's decision against Marco Antonio Barrera in their Oct. 6 rematch at Las Vegas' Mandalay Bay generated a little more than 340,000 buys and nearly $17 million on HBO PPV, multiple industry sources told ESPN.com. The fight also generated a live gate of $2.963 million, according to the Nevada State Athletic Commission.
Pacquiao co-promoter Bob Arum told ESPN.com that he no longer will allow HBO PPV to release buys for his PPV cards, good or bad.
The 340,000-plus figure is more than Arum and Golden Boy anticipated when they made the fight. It also sends Barrera into retirement with his best-ever PPV performance. According to HBO PPV figures, Barrera's 2001 fight with Naseem Hamed did 320,000, the third bout with Erik Morales did 310,000 in 2004 and the second fight in 2002 did 300,000.
For Pacquiao, the figure fell shy of his 2005-06 trilogy with Morales: 350,000 (fight No. 1), 355,000 (No. 2) and 345,000 (No. 3)."
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