1. (#1 Floyd PPV) Oscar Floyd 2.5 million PPV buys
2. (#1 Pacquiao PPV) Pacquiao Marquez III 1.45 million PPV buys
3. (#2 Floyd PPV, although #1 in PPV revenue) Floyd Canelo 2.2 million PPV buys
4. (#2 Pacquiao PPV) Pacquiao Mosley 1.3 million PPV buys
5. 148 lbs Pacquiao beat 147 lbs Oscar in the ring.
6. 151 lbs Floyd beat 170 lbs Oscar in the ring.
7. Floyd agreed to 50:50 and $10M/lb penalty.
8. Pacquiao refused random PED testing with no cutoff date.
9. When Floyd tried to make the fight happen, Arum said no, they HAVE to build an outdoor stadium first.
10. If Floyd copromotes with Top Rank, he will have to share the profits with Bob Arum and HBO, his direct, hostile competitors. Apparently, Pacquiao supporters can't understand why it's a bad business move to share a huge profit with direct, hostile competitors, when you could just wait them out instead.
2. (#1 Pacquiao PPV) Pacquiao Marquez III 1.45 million PPV buys
3. (#2 Floyd PPV, although #1 in PPV revenue) Floyd Canelo 2.2 million PPV buys
4. (#2 Pacquiao PPV) Pacquiao Mosley 1.3 million PPV buys
5. 148 lbs Pacquiao beat 147 lbs Oscar in the ring.
6. 151 lbs Floyd beat 170 lbs Oscar in the ring.
7. Floyd agreed to 50:50 and $10M/lb penalty.
8. Pacquiao refused random PED testing with no cutoff date.
9. When Floyd tried to make the fight happen, Arum said no, they HAVE to build an outdoor stadium first.
10. If Floyd copromotes with Top Rank, he will have to share the profits with Bob Arum and HBO, his direct, hostile competitors. Apparently, Pacquiao supporters can't understand why it's a bad business move to share a huge profit with direct, hostile competitors, when you could just wait them out instead.

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