Bradley-Marquez PPV Number at 380,000

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  • The Gambler1981
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    #31
    That is pretty solid

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    • solo20
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      #32
      not bad

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      • kadyo's
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        #33
        That's a very good number. l think juan manuel pulls 80-90% of it but l'm not so sure.

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        • straightleft
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          #34
          Pac vs unknown opponent like Clottey did 750k plus. This proved these guys can't do numbers without Pac or Floyd as their opponent.

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          • -DSG-
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            #35
            Originally posted by straightleft
            Pac vs unknown opponent like Clottey did 750k plus. This proved these guys can't do numbers without Pac or Floyd as their opponent.
            It's the Oscar/24/7 effect. That's why PAC can do big numbers vs unknown boxers like clottey.

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            • PureBoxingCEO
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              #36
              Good numbers for a fight that wasn't expecting huge fireworks

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              • BattleAxePurist
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                #37
                Good numbers considering but a rematch to a fight that wasn't a barnburner would do far less , it's only chance would be to stack the undercard and that isn't a certainty

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                • hectari
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                  #38
                  Marquez and Bradley have small fanbases, Bradley has no fanbase, while those 380k ppv all were for Marquez. Both these guys beat Pacquiao, yet you would think it would make their fanbase grow. JMM just was never loved the way Morales and Barrera were. I think Pacman actually has more Mexican fans than Marquez.

                  It shows you have to have the It factor to be a draw, just because you beat a name fighter it won't automatically make you a top draw, JMM i guess is just that unlikable that he wasn't able to crossover after that KO of Pacman, or maybe people hated him after that?

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                  • Triumph 916
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                    #39
                    And we still don't want to admit Mayweather is popular, huh?

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                    • Cubanborn87
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                      #40
                      Very solid..........

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