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  • Kagami Taiga
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    #51
    Originally posted by apocalypto
    Chave the future ppv king with canelo not far behind. War chavez war canelo.
    Dam imagine the type of numbers if these two fought each other
    lol, hes nowhere near that good.

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    • apocalypto
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      #52
      Originally posted by DempseyRollin
      lol, hes nowhere near that good.
      If he beats martinez hes there

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      • Und1sputed619
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        #53
        Chavez Jr is "Mr HBO". Not Broner. Not to mention the #'s hes putting up everytime he fights in Mexico

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        • Kagami Taiga
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          #54
          Originally posted by apocalypto
          If he beats martinez hes there
          no, hes not. manny and floyd will still be fighting. there will be at least 2 fighters that can sell fights much bigger than his own.

          and after he beats martinez, which he probably wont, whats next? smw? what is he gonna fight a buncha bums on ppv? or is he gonna fight the top fighters in the division? because if he does, he aint gonna win.

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          • BooHoo
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            #55
            Originally posted by DempseyRollin
            no, hes not. manny and floyd will still be fighting. there will be at least 2 fighters that can sell fights much bigger than his own.

            and after he beats martinez, which he probably wont, whats next? smw? what is he gonna fight a buncha bums on ppv? or is he gonna fight the top fighters in the division? because if he does, he aint gonna win.
            Pac and May only have 2 or 3 years left. Chavez may have time to build up at SMW.

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            • Kagami Taiga
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              #56
              Originally posted by BooHoo
              Pac and May only have 2 or 3 years left. Chavez may have time to build up at SMW.
              he has no more time to "build up". hes built up long enough. if hes not fighting named opponents at the weight, hes not gonna be no ppv star. bet on that. sure he might get his 1 or 2 mill on hbo, but no1 is forking over money to see him fight bums.

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              • BooHoo
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                #57
                Originally posted by DempseyRollin
                he has no more time to "build up". hes built up long enough. if hes not fighting named opponents at the weight, hes not gonna be no ppv star. bet on that. sure he might get his 1 or 2 mill on hbo, but no1 is forking over money to see him fight bums.
                No one is a PPV star these days at his age. Give him time because he is slowly improving.

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                • Kagami Taiga
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                  #58
                  Originally posted by BooHoo
                  No one is a PPV star these days at his age. Give him time because he is slowly improving.
                  yea, there are two. floyd mayweather and manny pacquiao. and both were 10x the fighter chavez is before they even became ppv stars.

                  chavez has absolutely no more time to improve. the window is closing. the chances of him becoming a ppv star, the chances of him regularly doing 1million ppvs is slim to none. no1s gonna keep paying to see him get his ass beat. and theres no1 at the top 10 at smw that i would favor him over, maybe stieglitz. lmao.

                  bika beats him imo. well bika will beat him, and he'll likely get robbed. but chavez is a bully fighter at 160, what happens when the bully cant push around the big kids?

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                  • apocalypto
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                    #59
                    Originally posted by DempseyRollin
                    no, hes not. manny and floyd will still be fighting. there will be at least 2 fighters that can sell fights much bigger than his own.

                    and after he beats martinez, which he probably wont, whats next? smw? what is he gonna fight a buncha bums on ppv? or is he gonna fight the top fighters in the division? because if he does, he aint gonna win.
                    Lol have you been hiding under a rock. He has been on ppv for most of his career. And so what they are at their tail ends of their career while chavez and canelo are coming into their own. Keep drinking that broner koolaid.

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                    • El Angel
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                      #60
                      Originally posted by DoktorSleepless
                      http://www.maxboxing.com/news/max-bo...-greenburg-era

                      January 29, 2011: “HBO World Championship Boxing” (Tim Bradley vs. Devon Alexander) averaged 1.3 million viewers (P2+) watching Live + Same Day.

                      February 19, 2011: “HBO Boxing After Dark” (Nonito Donaire vs. Fernando Montiel) averaged 1.02 million viewers (P2+) watching Live + Same Day.

                      March 5, 2011: “HBO Boxing After Dark” (Saul Alvarez vs. Matthew Hatton) averaged 1.4 million viewers (P2+) watching Live + Same Day.

                      March 12, 2011: “HBO World Championship Boxing” (Sergio Martinez vs. Sergiy Dzinziruk) averaged 1.1 million viewers (P2+) watching Live + Same Day.

                      March 26, 2011: “HBO Boxing After Dark” (Yuriokis Gamboa vs. Jorge Solis) averaged 995,000 viewers (P2+) watching Live + Same Day.

                      April 16, 2011: “HBO World Championship Boxing” (Victor Ortiz vs. Andre Berto) averaged 1.5 million viewers (P2+) watching Live + Same Day.

                      May 21, 2011: “HBO World Championship Boxing” (Bernard Hopkins vs. Jean Pascal II) averaged 1.8 million viewers (P2+) watching Live + Same Day.

                      June 4, 2011: “HBO World Championship Boxing” (Julio Cesar Chavez Jr. vs. Sebastian Zbik) averaged 1.5 million viewers (P2+) watching Live + Same Day.

                      June 18, 2011: “HBO Boxing After Dark” (Saul Alvarez vs. Ryan Rhodes) averaged 1.6 million viewers (P2+) watching Live + Same Day.

                      June 25, 2011: “HBO Boxing After Dark” (Devon Alexander vs. Lucas Matthysse) averaged 952,000 viewers (P2+) watching Live + Same Day.

                      July 2, 2011: “HBO World Championship Boxing” (Wladimir Klitschko vs. David Haye) averaged 1.2 million viewers (P2+) watching Live + Same Day.

                      July 9, 2011: “HBO Boxing After Dark” (Paul Williams vs. Erislandy Lara) averaged 1.1 million viewers (P2+ ) watching Live + Same Day.

                      July 23, 2011: “HBO World Championship Boxing” (Amir Khan vs. Zab Judah) averaged 1.4 million viewers (P2+) watching Live + Same Day.

                      September 3, 2011: “HBO Boxing After Dark” (Andre Berto vs. Jan Zaveck) averaged 884,000 viewers (P2+) watching Live + Same Day.

                      September 10, 2011: “HBO World Championship Boxing” (Yuriorkis Gamboa vs. Daniel Ponce de Leon) averaged 743,000 viewers (P2+) watching Live + Same Day.

                      October 1, 2011: “HBO World Championship Boxing” (Sergio Martinez vs. Darren Barker) averaged 1.1 million viewers (P2+) watching Live + Same Day.

                      October 22, 2011: “HBO Boxing After Dark” (Nonito Donaire vs. Omar Narvaez) averaged 819,000 viewers (P2+) watching Live + Same Day.

                      November 5, 2011: “HBO Boxing After Dark” (James Kirkland vs. Alfredo Angulo) averaged 934,000 viewers (P2+) watching Live + Same Day.

                      November 19, 2011: “HBO Boxing After Dark” (Julio Cesar Chavez Jr. vs. Peter Manfredo Jr.) averaged 1.5 million viewers (P2+) watching Live + Same Day.

                      November 26, 2011: “HBO Boxing After Dark” (Saul Alvarez vs. Kermit Cintron) averaged 1.5 million viewers (P2+) watching Live + Same Day.

                      December 10, 2011: “HBO World Championship Boxing” (Lamont Peterson vs. Amir Khan) averaged 1.3* million viewers (P2+) watching Live + Live Day

                      February 4, 2012: “HBO Boxing After Dark” (Julio Cesar Chavez Jr. vs. Marco Antonio Rubio) averaged 1.9 million people (P2+ meaning “people age two or over”) watching Live+ Same Day (meaning “people who watched the channel live or recorded it on DVR and watched it before 3 a.m. in the morning”).

                      February 25, 2012: “HBO Boxing After Dark” (Devon Alexander vs. Marcos Maidana) averaged 1.1 million people (P2+) watching Live+ Same Day.

                      March 17, 2012: “HBO World Championship Boxing” (Sergio Martinez vs. Matthew Macklin) averaged one million people (P2+) watching Live+ Same Day.

                      March 24, 2012: “HBO World Championship Boxing” (Danny Garcia vs. Erik Morales) averaged 1.2 million (P2+) people watching Live+ Same Day.

                      April 28, 2012: “HBO World Championship Boxing” (Chad Dawson vs. Bernard Hopkins II) averaged 1.6 million people (P2+) watching Live+ Same Day.

                      June 16, 2012: “HBO World Championship Boxing” (Julio Cesar Chavez Jr. vs. Andy Lee) averaged 1.6 million people (P2+) watching Live+ Same Day.

                      July 7, 2012: “HBO Boxing After Dark” (Nonito Donaire vs. Jeffrey Mathebula) averaged 988,000 people (P2+) watching Live+ Same Day.

                      July 14, 2012: “HBO World Championship Boxing” (Danny Garcia vs. Amir Khan) averaged 1.3 million people (P2+) watching Live+ Same Day.

                      July 21, 2012: “HBO Boxing After Dark” (Adrien Broner vs. Vicente Escobedo) averaged 1.4 million people (P2+) watching Live+ Same Day.
                      TMT needs to market the hell out of Gamboa. TR didn't do anything for him as to raising his appeal and making him more well known. With all that talent and the dazzling style he fights in, he should be bringing in numbers over a million. That's with a good opponent in the other corner of course, something TR didn't do for him all the time. He should go straight to 135, fight a tune up to get the rust off and become acclimated to the weight. Then go for Demarco-Molina winner or the Burns-Mitchell winner in the spring. Get Broner a fight with Abril or maybe Vazquez. Then make Gamboa-Broner on PPV in the fall. Would be a hell of a fight.

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