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Originally posted by Gino Ros View PostIn context... is 475K really a good number?
It's like they had to find the worse face expression to go with "Tu eres maricon"
To answer your question though, heck yeah!Last edited by Doctor_Tenma; 09-22-2012, 02:20 AM.
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Originally posted by Dominicano Soy View PostThat face expression!
It's like they had to find the worse face expression to go with "Tu eres maricon"
To answer your question though, heck yeah!
Mayweather vs Judah, at the same arena, sold 400K PPV buys. That was over six years ago. Without the benefit of episodes of 24/7, or a holiday weekend. Or all the promotional support (Tecate rebates, etc).
Floyd-Zab had 15,000 attendance, while Chavez-Sergio sold 17,000.
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Originally posted by budfr View PostListen bytch, it would have been 700k had canelo not fought that day. Pot? Big deal, Sergio should thank him cause it is detrimental to your health. Oh, and your boy Hatton is a coke and alcohol addict, now that is serious!!!
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Originally posted by Gino Ros View PostTo compare similar events....
Mayweather vs Judah, at the same arena, sold 400K PPV buys. That was over six years ago. Without the benefit of episodes of 24/7, or a holiday weekend. Or all the promotional support (Tecate rebates, etc).
Floyd-Zab had 15,000 attendance, while Chavez-Sergio sold 17,000.
if that hadnt been set up like that you can guarantee the ppv buys would have been over 500k , but damn didnt know my boy floyd been doing numbers like that even back then
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This is what happens when it's an intriguing match up. Best middleweight in the world against a really big name aka Chavez Jr.
Not amazing numbers but that's a good amount. People insinuating this was all Chavez's doing are delusional. If it would have been Chavez against no name opponent on PPV you would have seen ridiculously small numbers.
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