Comments Thread For: Schaefer: Garcia-Matthysse Official For Mayweather-Canelo

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  • whoseyourdaddy
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    #101
    To all the nay sayers

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    • #YOLO
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      #102
      Didn't think GBP would do this, props to them.

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      • LaBéstia
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        #103
        Finally!!! The Machine by brutal KO!!!! Danny has no chance

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        • MDPopescu
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          #104
          Originally posted by El Angel
          $64.95 they announced I thought?
          by David P. Greisman - As far as pay-per-views go, we’ve never spent more — but we’ve definitely received worse. In reality, we don’t yet know what we’ll actually receive on Sept. 14 beyond a bout between Canelo Alvarez and Floyd Mayweather. Theirs is a card that pairs the most popular fighters in their respective countries and features them in the headline match of what will be the biggest event of the year. How big an event, and how good of one, is still to be determined. Two things are for certain: First, Alvarez-Mayweather is no different than any other pay-per-view. It is a gamble, with boxing fans hardcore and casual spending their money without knowing whether the undercard and feature fights will be dramatic, entertaining and notable, or dreary, boring and quickly forgotten. But the personalities and pedigrees of the main event fighters alone make the show newsworthy; Mayweather is a future Hall of Famer going for his fourth lineal championship against an undefeated titleholder who is much younger and naturally heavier. And all of the above brings us to the second topic of conversation: Those involved in the pay-per-view are seeking to break records, and they are pulling out all of the tops — and enlisting us — to try to break them. It’s already expected to be the most lucrative boxing match ever in terms of the box office revenue. Tickets, priced at $2,000, $1,500, $1,000, $600 and $350, sold out promptly (and a significant number were soon seen on the secondary market). Richard Schaefer of Golden Boy Promotions told Dan Rafael of ESPN.com that the live gate would come out to at least $18,647,000 and could even top $19 million. Either of those figures would exceed the gate of $18,419,200 brought in by the 2007 fight between Oscar De La Hoya and Floyd Mayweather.


          A lot of people said it’s such a big fight [that] it’s going to be a $80 or $90 pay-per-view. $100, I even heard, but we don’t want to do that,” Schaefer was quoted as saying in an article by Luis Sandoval of BoxingScene.com. “We priced the tickets the same way we priced De La Hoya-Mayweather, and for the pay-per-view we are going to go with $64.95."

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          • El Angel
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            #105
            Originally posted by MDPopescu
            http://www.boxingscene.com/fighting-...uestion--67436

            A lot of people said it’s such a big fight [that] it’s going to be a $80 or $90 pay-per-view. $100, I even heard, but we don’t want to do that,” Schaefer was quoted as saying in an article by Luis Sandoval of BoxingScene.com. “We priced the tickets the same way we priced De La Hoya-Mayweather, and for the pay-per-view we are going to go with $64.95."
            That's the part you should have bolded.

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            • dc3383
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              #106
              So no Shimming on this card oh never mind those are Top Rank PPV's

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              • dc3383
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                #107
                This fight made my ticket even sweeter

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                • icerob
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                  #108
                  Finally!!!

                  Still don't believe it will break PPV record though. just because a lot of people outside of boxing don't know Canelo, Garcia, and Matthysse.

                  TBH I think the only way to break the record now is still Mayweather/Pac, even despite his recent L's. Everyone knows Pac.

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                  • -MAKAVELLI-
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                    #109
                    Originally posted by whoseyourdaddy
                    To all the nay sayers


                    wait til Danny 'injures' himself in training and 'has to' pull out

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                    • Canelo Phresh
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                      #110
                      Originally posted by -MAKAVELLI-
                      wait til Danny 'injures' himself in training and 'has to' pull out
                      Still a strong possibility.

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