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  • #71
    Originally posted by AndNewChampion View Post
    True but Ortiz actually headlined and filled some stadiums and I feel the Mexicans bought it May 5th and all.
    You got your dates mixed up. Mayweather fought Cotto, a Puerto Rican on May 5.

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    • #72
      berto vs ortiz had one of the highest HBO ratings ever in a fight of the year candidate

      Nobody knows who bradley is lol just a handful of people

      You can't compare this fight to mayweather ortiz

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      • #73
        Originally posted by Furn View Post
        Surely Arum would run into tax issues if he exaggerated ppv numbers?

        I mean if he says he did 1mil but really did 800k wouldn't the IRS want to know why he's only paying tax on 800k ?

        Same with Mannys purse, would be ****** to publicly overestimate what you are earning, if anything you would downplay it.
        No. The IRS only cares about the generated revenue. As long as that's accurate. He can make 'unofficial estimates' of the PPV buy rate all he wants
        Last edited by deliveryman; 06-20-2012, 09:53 AM.

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        • #74
          50/50 is out the door!!!

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          • #75
            Originally posted by ADP02 View Post
            Goes both ways ...... Same kind of promo happens with Floyd's fights .... get a DeWalt tool and you can get the fight for free for those who took advantage of that. There have been beer promos as well in the past.
            how can you compare a 300 dollar dewalt tool to a 12 dollars case of tecate buying and getting a rebate are two different things .get lost pac fan whats done is done get over it and move on fight happened two weeks ago

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            • #76
              Originally posted by Haglerwins View Post
              Making it the highest grossing fight ever? against Cotto? a shot, lost his last big fights in Mosley? A relatively unknown Alvarez?

              some of you need to stop with the hate. I don't care for May all that much either but he's the biggest star in the sport hands down.
              You either need to stop with the hate, or with the ignorance. Cotto, a future hall of famer, is in the top 5 biggest draws in boxing, Alvarez is already a star in Mexico, add that to a cinco de mayo weekend fight. Mosley is old and shot, but he still has a relatively large fan base owing to his old career.

              That being said though, I think Mayweather sells a bit more than Pac. Not worldwide though, only in the US
              Last edited by tebeau; 06-20-2012, 02:50 PM. Reason: added info

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              • #77
                Mayweather will use this against Pac in future negotiations. Even though Mayweather had Cotto's name to help get the numbers he did. He'll also have more leverage since Pac "lost" his last fight. Mayweather/Pacquiao is more likely than ever. The Bradley "loss" was a blessing in disguise.

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                • #78
                  Originally posted by Primera View Post
                  So it really did 750k-800k

                  Alright.

                  Not too bad.
                  Absolutely not! Since Arum says the fight sold 900,000, that means it actually sold 600,000. We will never know because the official numbers will never be released, but based on his history of lies, Arum's quoted numbers are usually 1/3 higher than the actually number. Example: Arum: 'Pac/Cotto sold 1.6 million PPVs'. HBO: Pac/Cotto sold 1.2 million PPVs; Arum: 'Pac/Margarito sold 1.5 million PPVs'. HBO: Pac/Margarito sold 1.1 million PPVs.

                  Arum also claimed that Pac/Mosley sold 1.3 million PPVs. That means it actually sold 800,000. Arum claimed that Pac/Marquez III sold 1.4 million PPVs. That means it actually sold 900,000 PPVs.

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                  • #79
                    Mayweather generates more PPV revenue per fight. And even though some of Pac's fights have sold more tickets, Mayweather's fight generate as much and often more ticket revenue because his ticket prices are higher.

                    If Floyd was smart, he'd come out of jail and offer Pac 60-40 publicly. Even though I'm sure 60-40 has been discussed, which is probably why Merchant asked Floyd if he'd come off his 60-40 stance on the split, it'd be good to publicy say that. Because there's clowns that think he wants all PPV money no matter what and that no split could be worked out.

                    Offer that or 55-45 if he was generous.

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                    • #80
                      Originally posted by ADP02 View Post
                      That's the thing. Floyd always says, "it's business first" .... Floyd knew that Cotto will help bring in the numbers. Plus having Mosley and Canelo is an added bonus that represent different fan bases and therefore bring in more PPV hits.

                      but then Floyd fans turn around and say that Floyd has the PPV numbers without considering that Floyd thinks "business" before "truly qualified opponents".
                      I agree. Floyd was thinking business first when he stated that he wanted to fight Pacquaio on May 5. That fight would have generated 2 million PPVs. Unfortunately, Bob Arum refused to sit down with Mayweather's promoter to discuss the fight. So Mayweather chose to fight Cotto, a guy who would help bring in the best numbers instead of ignoring the fans demand and the accountants and fighting the only guy left in his promoter's stable that he hadn't fought yet.

                      Damn you, Floyd Mayweather!!!

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