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  • rey guey
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    #11
    the Tomas Mack has already sold 70% of the 17,000 or so seats.

    I'm thinking the mexican community will probably support Chavez because of the history between him and Martinez. Martinez's utter lack of respect for Chavez will piss off a lot of Mexicans and they'll pay to see Chavez **** up Martinez.

    he fight has more hype and a lot of bad blood, plus Chavez sr is a legend to the mexicans. he's like Michael Jordan.

    whereas the Canelo fight, at least being reported by spanish speaking media, isn't being taken seriously.

    Arum might just be saying a low so when the numbers come out it will seem like a huge victory for TR.

    but who knows what will happen from now until sept

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    • Pretty Boy Greg
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      #12
      i for one will not be forking out 75 bucks for the HD PPV to support Top Skank.... thats ridiculous.... the prices of these ppv's are getting out of hand....

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      • Simply Zyzz
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        #13
        Originally posted by rey guey
        the Tomas Mack has already sold 70% of the 17,000 or so seats.

        I'm thinking the mexican community will probably support Chavez because of the history between him and Martinez. Martinez's utter lack of respect for Chavez will piss off a lot of Mexicans and they'll pay to see Chavez **** up Martinez.

        he fight has more hype and a lot of bad blood, plus Chavez sr is a legend to the mexicans. he's like Michael Jordan.

        whereas the Canelo fight, at least being reported by spanish speaking media, isn't being taken seriously.

        Arum might just be saying a low so when the numbers come out it will seem like a huge victory for TR.

        but who knows what will happen from now until sept
        posters like you have a hard time separating boxingscene from the real world and think everyone follows boxing to the teeth.....

        yes chavez sr./martinez is a better and more serious fight than canelo/lopez but the casual fans doesnt even know or could care less about the "history" between martinez and chavez...more casual fans just seen lopez rock ortiz couple weeks ago....

        you boxing nerds are just mad that schaefer being a smart business man took a page out of arum's book and put the canelo fight for free and is also at the mgm... you really think casual fans are going to turn away the mgm for the thomas mack place.... negro please

        and spare the "mexicans love chavez jr".... he's ridicule in the majority of mexico.... most of mexico supports canelo

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        • WESS
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          #14
          I think it will do quit well. Probably a few 100k short of PAC vs Bradley. I wonder if Bob releases the offical #s once it's over?

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          • MJ406
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            #15
            Originally posted by hougigo
            GBP are trying to hype of the Canelo fight by saying it's a fight that's worthy to be a PPV, but they're showing it for free.... how kind of them.
            All Goldenboy did with the Canelo fight was move it from Showtime PPV to Showtime

            so it still isn't free. Free would be moving it to CBS or one of the big major networks

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            • marzblkman
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              #16
              Based on WHAT??

              We've become desensitized because we're used to seeing large numbers with the Mayweather and PacMan numbers but prior to them having millions of PPV buys.

              A good boxing PPV is 300K buys. Chavez has NEVER headlines a major PPV (I'm not talking about that junk in the past against such top notch opponents as Matt Vanda either) and Martinez has never been on a PPV as a main event.

              Outside of hardcore boxing fans, who knows about this fight that you know of seriously? To get numbers past 500K, you have to appeal the casual fan. Also you have to consider this is right after the holiday (stateside) and schools starting. Trust me, people are going to pony up the coin they want for unknowns to reach that number.

              Let me offer some more real perspective.

              Trinidad vs. Hopkins did 475K
              Trinidad vs. Winky did 510

              Trinidad has/had been on PPV for nearly 10 years before those fights despite his retirement.

              These names Mayweather, Trinidad, Dela Hoya, PacMan are the ONLY fighters in the last 5-10 years (I may be missing one but I doubt it) that can drive PPV sales past 500K without a dance partner. I'm speaking of stateside btw.

              I'm a huge fan of Sergio Martinez but there's a reason he fights in the MSG Garden Theatre and NOT the ARENA.

              400K would be a success and at what they're charging AND a FREE fight on at the same time. PLEASE!!!

              But it's not like Top Rank hasn't been known to exaggerate before.
              Last edited by marzblkman; 07-19-2012, 12:13 PM.

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              • marzblkman
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                #17
                Originally posted by rey guey
                the Tomas Mack has already sold 70% of the 17,000 or so seats.

                I'm thinking the mexican community will probably support Chavez because of the history between him and Martinez. Martinez's utter lack of respect for Chavez will piss off a lot of Mexicans and they'll pay to see Chavez **** up Martinez.t
                Cite your source if you don't mind. I know most times ticket brokers buy these up. You can search on a ton of sites right now and still get good seats. In my opinion I think they're charging a tad too much for this soon to be massacre.

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                • Cazadores
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                  #18
                  75 for hd is just crazy. Wtf more then mayweather.

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                  • rey guey
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                    #19
                    Originally posted by marzblkman
                    Cite your source if you don't mind. I know most times ticket brokers buy these up. You can search on a ton of sites right now and still get good seats. In my opinion I think they're charging a tad too much for this soon to be massacre.
                    it's on this site, come on man you could have found that

                    It’s been less than a week since tickets went on sale and the September 15 middleweight title fight between alphabet beltholder Julio Cesar Chavez Jr and lineal champion Sergio Martinez is already well on its way to becoming a sold-out event. The bout headlines an HBO PPV-televised card which takes place at the Thomas & Mack Center in Las Vegas. A four-city press tour was held to promote the event, with the last stop coming Tuesday afternoon in Mexico City. The session took place in the TV Azteca studios, where Zanfer Box – Chavez Jr’s co-promoter - insisted that tickets are moving along at an exceptional rate. More than 70% of the 18,000 seats already filled, with event handlers truly optimistic of a sold-out venue well before fight night.

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                    • Heavy Hitter
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                      #20
                      Originally posted by rey guey
                      the Tomas Mack has already sold 70% of the 17,000 or so seats.

                      I'm thinking the mexican community will probably support Chavez because of the history between him and Martinez. Martinez's utter lack of respect for Chavez will piss off a lot of Mexicans and they'll pay to see Chavez **** up Martinez.

                      he fight has more hype and a lot of bad blood, plus Chavez sr is a legend to the mexicans. he's like Michael Jordan.

                      whereas the Canelo fight, at least being reported by spanish speaking media, isn't being taken seriously.

                      Arum might just be saying a low so when the numbers come out it will seem like a huge victory for TR.
                      but who knows what will happen from now until sept
                      In what world is 400k-500k PPV buys a low number?

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