Twitter trends map reveal how big this fight is

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  • croz
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    #1

    Twitter trends map reveal how big this fight is

    I have here various Twitter maps if recent fights showing just how far these fights reach.

    This first one is the current map for Pac one day before his big fight.


    The rest I have here are for a few other big fights on the same day right before they happened. Look how Pac-JMM is already matching some of these big fights even a full day before the fight happens.

    Pac vs Bradley


    Hatton's return


    Mayweather vs Ortiz
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    #2
    Mayweather vs Cotto


    Chisora vs Haye
    Last edited by croz; 12-10-2012, 02:45 PM.

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    • croz
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      #3
      The biggest trending fight I've ever seen was Haye vs Wlad which was the most the most discussed topics in more than half the available countries, including the US. But I never saved that map. That's why I keep these now because those Americans who keep saying the US doesn't care about the Euro heavies don't believe it was treated big there.

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      • Medved
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        #4
        Who cares about Twitter? 99% of its users are idiots.

        Boxing has and always will be more popular than MMGAY

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        • PinoyNation
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          #5
          Australia is not down with Pacquiao?

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          • croz
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            #6
            Originally posted by PinoyNation
            Australia is not down with Pacquiao?
            That's an interesting one. I didn't notice. Chisora, Hatton and Mayweather all get buzz there but not Pac.

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            • Redd Foxx
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              #7
              I don't use it, so I don't know if your charts are impressive or not. But, everyone uses search engines, teenagers use Twitter. Why not check search starts?

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              • DeadLikeMe
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                #8
                Originally posted by croz
                That's an interesting one. I didn't notice. Chisora, Hatton and Mayweather all get buzz there but not Pac.
                That is weird though because Australia and New Zealand have large Filipino populations.

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                • 1sballotHOF
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                  #9
                  Should've posted Pac vs. Cotto.

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                  • GrandpaBernard
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                    #10
                    so what made Floyd-Ortiz so popular in Asia but not Floyd-Cotto?

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