Will Mayweather Lose His PPV Selling Power If He Loses

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  • Bigg Rigg
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    #11
    Originally posted by Fetta
    He loses he will fight again in the rematch. To much money to walk away from.
    Nah, I doubt it. I'm serious when I say what u say. I don't even think Floyd does a post fight interview or attends the press confrence.

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    • Jam Jars
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      #12
      Originally posted by Big Rigg
      Nah, I doubt it. I'm serious when I say what u say. I don't even think Floyd does a post fight interview or attends the press confrence.
      You will see the real Mayweather if he loses, the emotional guy that just wants to be loved.

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      • torosboxing75
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        #13
        Originally posted by Own3d
        A loss will have a massive affect on anyone's PPV #s. Watch for the Pacquiao-Rios numbers they'll be way down.
        Yeah that's true curios to see those numbers to. Even though Bob is sneaky maybe that's why he's doing it in China one of the biggest populations = more sales.hmmm who knows.

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          #14
          Originally posted by Own3d
          A loss will have a massive affect on anyone's PPV #s. Watch for the Pacquiao-Rios numbers they'll be way down.
          De La Hoya

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          • croz
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            #15
            He has an enormous fan base who aren't simply going to drop him because of a loss. The rematch would also be bigger than the first one. And if he wins that? Well then they have another one. Take a hint from the UFC when they fixed the Silva fight. Rematches sell.

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            • The Big Dunn
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              #16
              Originally posted by The Weebler II
              A lot of people watch for the opponents. The likes of Cotto, Ortiz, Mosley, Marquez, Hatton and De La Hoya are boxers people took time out to watch regardless of Floyd.

              When Floyd fought a relatively less well known fighter in Guerrero, they only did 870k. That's why they need Canelo.
              He did same with ghost as he did with hatton. maybe ricky isnt that popular. He did with ortiz what manny did with odh. He did more with cotto than odh did with tito.

              Seems there alot of people that say they are not buying to watch floyd yet dont buy when floyd isnt fighting. Coincidence?

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              • croz
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                #17
                Originally posted by Own3d
                A loss will have a massive affect on anyone's PPV #s. Watch for the Pacquiao-Rios numbers they'll be way down.
                They'll be down for sure but it has nothing to do with the loss. It's a **** fight taking place in China. That's why they'll be down. Sometimes I think Bob tries to lower the stock value of the sport so he can buy it up on the cheap himself.

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                • Bigg Rigg
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                  #18
                  Originally posted by croz
                  He has an enormous fan base who aren't simply going to drop him because of a loss. The rematch would also be bigger than the first one. And if he wins that? Well then they have another one. Take a hint from the UFC when they fixed the Silva fight. Rematches sell.
                  IMO more people like Floyd n watch him because he hasn't lost. Once that 0 goes, they will go too. Right to AB! Lol

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                  • Weebler I
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                    #19
                    Originally posted by Big Dunn
                    He did same with ghost as he did with hatton. maybe ricky isnt that popular.
                    Ricky did 1.1m this side of the pond (in a nation with 1/4 of the population).

                    Seems there alot of people that say they are not buying to watch floyd yet dont buy when floyd isnt fighting. Coincidence?
                    Making the point it takes two well known fighters to sell the fight, it's not just about Floyd, a lot of people watch for the other guy in the big fights.

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                    • PAC-BOY
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                      #20
                      Hes losing it now.

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