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    So May Vs Guerrero wasn't a financial success for HBO due to the amount they were paying Mayweather, but otherwise it had good PPV sales.

    Now, I'm told by all my friends that are Manny Pacquiao fans that Manny is more popular than Floyd and Rios is more popular than Guerrero.

    So if Manny (Bigger than Floyd) - Rios (Bigger than Guerrero) than shouldn't their PPV had easily outsold May Vs Guerrero?

  • #2
    Originally posted by MGMGRAND View Post
    So May Vs Guerrero wasn't a financial success for HBO due to the amount they were paying Mayweather, but otherwise it had good PPV sales.

    Now, I'm told by all my friends that are Manny Pacquiao fans that Manny is more popular than Floyd and Rios is more popular than Guerrero.

    So if Manny (Bigger than Floyd) - Rios (Bigger than Guerrero) than shouldn't their PPV had easily outsold May Vs Guerrero?

    So many facts wrong my head hurts.

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    • #3
      Originally posted by DannYankee09 View Post
      So many facts wrong my head hurts.
      Ok so you are saying that Mayweather is a bigger star than Pacquiao?

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      • #4
        They laughed at 700-800k for Floyd-Guerrero...now they say 350-500k for Manny is great...amazing

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        • #5
          Probably cuz Pacquiao was KTFO, didn't fight for a year, was fighting in China and against a punching bag coming off a loss.

          I'm sure if Floyd was put to sleep by Khan (lol), took a year off and fought someone like Maidana coming off a loss and the fight was in Argentina the PPV numbers would be low.

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          • #6
            Originally posted by ИATAS View Post
            Probably cuz Pacquiao was KTFO, didn't fight for a year, was fighting in China and against a punching bag coming off a loss.

            I'm sure if Floyd was put to sleep by Khan (lol), took a year off and fought someone like Maidana coming off a loss and the fight was in Argentina the PPV numbers would be low.




            that's an exceptable answer

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            • #7
              Originally posted by -MAKAVELLI- View Post


              that's an exceptable answer
              That's cold, man.

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              • #8
                Originally posted by MGMGRAND View Post
                So May Vs Guerrero wasn't a financial success for HBO due to the amount they were paying Mayweather, but otherwise it had good PPV sales.

                Now, I'm told by all my friends that are Manny Pacquiao fans that Manny is more popular than Floyd and Rios is more popular than Guerrero.

                So if Manny (Bigger than Floyd) - Rios (Bigger than Guerrero) than shouldn't their PPV had easily outsold May Vs Guerrero?
                Showtime may vs Guerrero was on Showtime...

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by MGMGRAND View Post
                  So May Vs Guerrero wasn't a financial success for HBO due to the amount they were paying Mayweather, but otherwise it had good PPV sales.

                  Now, I'm told by all my friends that are Manny Pacquiao fans that Manny is more popular than Floyd and Rios is more popular than Guerrero.

                  So if Manny (Bigger than Floyd) - Rios (Bigger than Guerrero) than shouldn't their PPV had easily outsold May Vs Guerrero?
                  It also has to do with the under cards Bob gives boring azz fights as under cards

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                  • #10
                    Because Pac fights losers or fighters who do not fight at welter weight.

                    Due to the fact of Pac fighting these bums/losers, his numbers do not compete with Floyd who fights winners, Champions and Title holders.

                    It's not Pac's fault he fights ****ing **** opposition, he does what he's told.

                    Now look at the circus clown, I bet he would beg for that $40 million offer. He'd be lucky to even see that at this point.

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