The performance of Mayweather-Cotto ranks as the second highest grossing non-heavyweight pay-per-view event in boxing history. No. 1 all-time is Mayweather’s record-setting showdown with Oscar de la Hoya ($137 million) in 2007.
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One again Schafer was talking crap about getting 2 million+ buys. Good to see HBO is backing up this number though. When will they release the Ortiz numbers is the question.
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Mayweather has the number 1 because of De La Hoya don't get it confused.
Having the number 2 is a result of Mayweather, Cotto, Canelo , and Mosely. Anything less would have been a huge disappointment in my opinion.
Impressive either way.
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So again, bigger draw?
Mayweather-De La Hoya
Pacquiao-De La Hoya
(Mayweather)
Mayweather-Hatton
Pacquiao-Hatton
(Mayweather)
Mayweather Mosley
Pacquiao-Mosley
(Mayweather)
Mayweather-Cotto
Pacquiao-Cotto
(Mayweather)
If anyone wants to see.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pay-per-view#HBO_PPV
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Originally posted by Antagonist View PostSo again, bigger draw?
Mayweather-De La Hoya
Pacquiao-De La Hoya
(Mayweather)
Mayweather-Hatton
Pacquiao-Hatton
(Mayweather)
Mayweather Mosley
Pacquiao-Mosley
(Mayweather)
Mayweather-Cotto
Pacquiao-Cotto
(Mayweather)
If anyone wants to see.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pay-per-view#HBO_PPV
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Originally posted by freudianslip View PostMayweather has the number 1 because of De La Hoya don't get it confused.
Having the number 2 is a result of Mayweather, Cotto, Canelo , and Mosely. Anything less would have been a huge disappointment in my opinion.
Impressive either way.
De la Hoya never did anything close to the number before PBF so how do you figure its all De la Hoya? Mosley has never done number and Canelo has yet to headline a damn thing so again how do you come up with stuff?
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