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  • LasVegas Boxing
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    De la hoya vs Mayweather Biggest PPV event of all time now at 2.52 million

    This is the biggest PPV Event of all time more than any other PPV Event not just Boxing but also UFC and WWE.


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    Schaefer presents Floyd with Guiness Book of World Records certificate making official record PPV with Oscar, now at 2.52 million ppv buys.
  • futureofboxing
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    #2
    canelo-floyd can break this

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    • DAN916
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      #3
      Originally posted by futureofboxing
      canelo-floyd can break this
      No you need two names that people that dont know nothing about boxing know like Mayweather and DLH are. Floyd brings in about 1 million sells on his name the rest coming from his opponents fanbase.

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      • Reloaded
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        When Manny was offered 50/50 to fight Floyd it would have broke this record , and Manny walked away because of a PEDS test lol , you got to be some dumb ass to not see through that like a screen door .

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        • The Tase
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          #5
          Originally posted by Reloaded
          When Manny was offered 50/50 to fight Floyd it would have broke this record , and Manny walked away because of a PEDS test lol , you got to be some dumb ass to not see through that like a screen door .
          pac didnt walk away from anything. that is a flowmoe talking point with no real truths behind it.

          there was no hard offer. that type of comment is equivalent to baseless rumors that pac had rehydration penalties.

          there was no hard offer.

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          • Reloaded
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            #6
            Originally posted by DTMB
            pac didnt walk away from anything. that is a flowmoe talking point with no real truths behind it.

            there was no hard offer. that type of comment is equivalent to baseless rumors that pac had rehydration penalties.

            there was no hard offer.
            Its common knowledge lol , Manny ran away from a 50/50 offer FACT !

            The two sides had a contract drawn up that both sides that nearly got signed before Pacquiao balked at Mayweather's testing requirements.



            LAS VEGAS – Though sports fans remain desperate to see Floyd Mayweather Jr. fight Manny Pacquiao, in 2010 the superstar boxers came closer to fighting than anyone previously realized, according to a document obtained by Yahoo! Sports.

            A contract sent on Dec. 11, 2009, by Golden Boy Promotions on behalf of Mayweather to Top Rank on behalf of Pacquiao proposed a 50-50 financial split between the sides for a fight that would have been held March 13, 2010.

            Pacquiao's side declined the 2009 contract offer because Pacquiao objected to Mayweather's request for the drug testing.
            Last edited by Reloaded; 05-02-2013, 02:59 AM.

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            • Roey Haque
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              Now at so and so figure suggests that people are still buying the PPV. Which begs the question, have these people have heard of youtube or other free stream sites?

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              • Check_hooks
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                #8
                Technology has changed how much that number really means

                I doubt thats the highest worldwide watched live fight of all time including streaming on the internet

                That would probably the the Chinese fighter from a few weeks ago

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                • PACnPBFsuck
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                  #9
                  Originally posted by Check_hooks
                  Technology has changed how much that number really means

                  I doubt thats the highest worldwide watched live fight of all time including streaming on the internet

                  That would probably the the Chinese fighter from a few weeks ago
                  Pretty ****** comment considering the first post says PPV.

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