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  • #61
    Not bad at all. Around the 16th largest Vegas gate of all time.


    MAIN EVENT
    VENUE/PROMOTER/TV

    DATE

    PAID ATTENDANCE

    GROSS
    SALES

    1 FLOYD MAYWEATHER JR vs. OSCAR DE LA HOYA
    MGM, Golden Boy, Don Chargin, PPV
    05/05/07

    17,078

    $ 18,419,200.00

    2 LENNOX LEWIS vs. EVANDER HOLYFIELD II
    Thomas and Mack, Don King, PPV
    11/13/99

    17,078

    $ 16,860,300.00

    3 EMMANUEL PACQUIAO vs. OSCAR DE LA HOYA
    MGM, Golden Boy, Top Rank, PPV 12/06/08
    14,468

    $ 14,380,300.00

    4 EVANDER HOLYFIELD vs. MIKE TYSON II
    MGM, Don King, PPV
    06/28/97

    16,279

    $ 14,277,200.00

    5 EVANDER HOLYFIELD vs. MIKE TYSON I
    MGM, Don King, PPV
    11/09/96

    16,103

    $ 14,150,700.00

    6 MIKE TYSON vs. PETER MC NEELEY
    MGM, Don King, PPV
    08/19/95

    16,113

    $ 13,965,600.00

    7 FELIX TRINIDAD vs. OSCAR DE LA HOYA
    Mandalay Bay, Top Rank, Don King, PPV
    09/18/99

    11,184

    $ 12,949,500.00

    8 BERNARD HOPKINS vs. OSCAR DE LA HOYA
    MGM, Top Rank, Golden Boy, PPV
    09/18/04

    15,672

    $12,782,650.00

    9 FLOYD MAYWEATHER JR vs. MIGUEL COTTO
    MGM, Golden Boy, DiBella, PPV 05/05/12
    14,612

    $12,000,150.00

    10 EMMANUEL PACQUIAO vs. JUAN MANUEL MARQUEZ III
    MGM, Top Rank, PPV 11/12/11
    15,498

    $ 11,648,300.00

    11 JOE CALZAGHE vs. BERNARD HOPKINS
    Thomas & Mack, Golden Boy, Don Chargin, HBO 04/19/08
    14,345

    $ 11,636,400.00

    12 FLOYD MAYWEATHER JR vs. SHANE MOSLEY
    MGM, Golden Boy, Don Chargin, PPV 05/01/10
    14,038

    $ 11,032,100.00

    13 MIKE TYSON vs. FRANK BRUNO II
    MGM, Don King, PPV
    03/16/96

    16,143

    $ 10,673,700.00

    14 FLOYD MAYWEATHER JR vs. RICKY HATTON
    MGM, Golden Boy, PPV 12/08/07
    15,488

    $ 10,393,950.00

    15 SHANE MOSLEY vs. OSCAR DE LA HOYA
    MGM, Top Rank, PPV
    09/13/03

    16,074

    $ 9,840,000.00

    16 FLOYD MAYWEATHER vs. VICTOR ORTIZ
    MGM, Golden Boy, PPV 09/17/11
    13,364

    $ 9,000,000.00

    17 EMMANUEL PACQUIAO vs. SHANE MOSLEY
    MGM, Top Rank, PPV
    05/07/11

    15,422

    $ 8,882,600.00

    18 OSCAR DE LA HOYA vs. FERNANDO VARGAS
    Mandalay Bay, Top Rank, Main Events, PPV
    09/14/02

    10,984

    $ 8,871,300.00

    19 EMMANUEL PACQUIAO vs. MIGUEL ANGEL COTTO
    MGM, Golden Boy, Top Rank, PPV 11/14/09
    15,470

    $ 8,847,550.00

    20 EMMANUEL PACQUIAO vs. RICHARD HATTON
    MGM, Golden Boy, Top Rank, PPV 05/02/09
    15,368

    $ 8,832,950.00

    21 OSCAR DE LA HOYA vs. RICARDO MAYORGA
    MGM, Golden Boy, Don King, Don Chargin, PPV
    05/06/06

    12,276

    $ 7,636,000.00

    22 OSCAR DE LA HOYA vs. JULIO C. CHAVEZ I
    Caesars Palace, Top Rank, Don King, Close Circuit
    06/07/96

    14,738

    $ 7,579,100.00

    23 LENNOX LEWIS vs. HASIM RAHMAN
    Mandalay Bay, Don King, Main Events, Lion, PPV
    11/17/01

    9,830

    $ 7,537,400.00

    24 FELIX TRINIDAD vs. FERNANDO VARGAS
    Mandalay Bay, Don King, Main Events, PPV
    12/02/00

    9,309

    $ 7,486,400.00

    25 FELIX TRINIDAD vs. DAVID REID
    Caesars Palace, Don King, America Presents, PPV
    03/03/00

    9,584

    $ 7,329,500.00

    26 MIKE TYSON vs. FRANCOIS BOTHA
    MGM, America Presents, PPV
    01/16/99

    10,221

    $ 7,055,800.00

    27 FLOYD MAYWEATHER JR vs. JUAN MANUEL MARQUEZ
    MGM, Golden Boy, PPV 09/19/09
    12,009

    $ 6,865,250.00

    28 EVANDER HOLYFIELD vs. JAMES DOUGLAS
    Mirage, Mirage, PPV
    10/25/90

    10,117

    $ 6,546,441.00

    29 ROY JONES JR vs. JOHN RUIZ
    Mirage, Mirage, PPV
    03/01/03

    11,490

    $ 6,526,350.00

    30 LENNOX LEWIS vs. DAVID TUA
    Mandalay Bay, Main Events, America Presents, Panix, PPV
    11/11/00

    10,809

    $ 6,508,500.00

    31 RAY LEONARD vs. THOMAS HEARNS II
    Caesars Palace, Top Rank, PPV
    06/12/89

    12,064

    $ 6,468,600.00

    32 RAY LEONARD vs. ROBERTO DURAN
    Mirage, Top Rank, Victory Promotions, PPV
    12/07/89

    11,904

    $ 6,448,700.00

    33 RONALD "WINKY" WRIGHT vs. FELIX TRINIDAD
    MGM, Don King, Gary Shaw, Guilty, PPV
    05/14/05

    13,590

    $ 6,433,500.00

    34 MIKE TYSON vs. BRUCE SELDON
    MGM, Don King, PPV
    09/07/96

    9,511

    $ 6,305,900.00

    35 **LARRY HOLMES vs. GERRY COONEY
    Caesars Palace, Don King, Tiffany, Close Circuit
    06/11/82

    29,214
    **Also highest attendance

    $ 6,239,050.00



    UPDATED 05/09/12

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    • #62
      Originally posted by Russian Crushin View Post
      Yea true but their PPV's are half the price of US PPVs and they are more into boxing

      I'm just more surprised that Lewis didnt do the highest #s against tyson
      Yeah that's true.

      The PPV was £15 for that fight which is nothing in comparison the the US PPV prices.

      But I don't think the UK are more into Boxing than the US.

      People seem to think Boxing is one of our biggest sports over here. It's really not. Not even close.

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      • #63
        Ironically tied with Mayweather vs Ortiz just about. That actually helps the case for a 50/50 split.

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        • #64
          Originally posted by Even Money View Post
          Don't forget that Hatton was undefeated and the man back then.

          Plus people gave him a good shot to beat mayweather because of his pressure style.

          The only thing those numbers show is how much more popular Hatton was in the UK than Floyd was in the US.
          and that Hatton was more of a threat when he fought Floyd then when he fought Pacy boy

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          • #65
            Originally posted by -MAKAVELLI- View Post
            and imagine if they didnt have Randall Bailey on the undercard?


            that place would have had 7 people
            WTF are you talking about? Everybody came for Teon "the lumberjack" Kennedy.
            He put on a display on how a tree falls in the forest... text book if I say so myself.

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            • #66
              Originally posted by IronDanHamza View Post
              Yeah that's true.

              The PPV was £15 for that fight which is nothing in comparison the the US PPV prices.

              But I don't think the UK are more into Boxing than the US.

              People seem to think Boxing is one of our biggest sports over here. It's really not. Not even close.
              Really? It just seems like even the same cards get big turnouts.

              I had no idea you were from the UK, i always thought you were american

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              • #67
                Originally posted by Cgarcia View Post
                It means Floyd fans don't want Pac for their idol. They have to justify Floyd's fear of Pac. They're trying to make it appear that Floyd would not benefit from a Pacquiao fight even in a 50/50 deal, not to mention seeing the one-dimensional midget get schooled by their hero. In short, they think people are that dumb.

                In the end if the fight doesn't happen Floyd would become the laughing stock of the world. Who in his right mind would blame Pac and Arum for the fight not happening?

                Yo Floyd fans, if you Floyd fanatics don't care whether the fight happens or not, why should others?
                haha...because floyd fanatics will never get it. i hope they never will. they're just making their hero look really bad. what it actually means is floyd has no motivation to beat the number one superstar in the world unless he's offered truckloads of money. meaning he's scared. that's exactly what it means. he's scared. i hope pac leaves arum. haha... i want to know floyd's next excuse would be. i'm guessing the current offer has expired. he now wants 90/10. haha... what a bunch of clowns for supporters.

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                • #68
                  lol manny lost his last fight
                  why is pacfan so angry?

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                  • #69
                    Rematch will bring $0.00

                    I think they will lose money on any rematch if Bradley get to keep the title he did not win!

                    facebook.com/BoycottLasVegasBoxing

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                    • #70
                      mayweather always does bigger numbers no matter who he fights. ducquiao turned down $40 million dollars guaranteed upfront for this toprank debacle. arum is already chipping away at ducquiao's check. what a fake christian,illiterate,one dimensional,cheating steroid taking chump.

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