Comments Thread For: Canelo-Angulo Generates Over 350K PPV Buys

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  • MRCHOKEaMF
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    #21
    Originally posted by gbonafide
    Of course they do and his heel persona only increased those kindof buys. The dude's a master but he's as exciting as Rigo and Miguel Vasquez in there. Takes zero risks. U think casual fans turn up to appreciate his ring mastery??
    #'s dont lie, setting records for and highest paid ATHELETE PPV over 2mil yeah id say the casual fans are turning up

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    • Detroit29
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      #22
      All those fans weren't Canelo fans either. Canelo fans wouldn't throw stuff on their hero. This debunks any notion Canelo carried Floyd fight. Half of those were Angulos fans. Keep trying Floyd haters. Floyd did a million with Guerrero. Maybe Canelo should have Floyd on the undercard...lol

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      • dnash1911
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        #23
        Originally posted by Convicted_Felon
        Welp, I guess this debunks the notion of Canelo being responsible for Mayweather's PPV numbers. Canelo by himself only gets 350,000 buys. Now all the May haters have to find another way to try to discredit the dude.
        If Mayweather did thise numbers he would ger crucified he did 800k to 900 k vs Guerrero who never was on ppv did over a million against Ortiz who was never on ppv, broke records with Canelo who hadnt been on ppv. The common theme is Floyd does numbers. Mexicans dont buy ppv if they did morales, barrera, would have been ppv stars. Oscar sold because he could speak English and americans could relate. Mexicans werent the reason he sold ppv. Floyd is a star the people he walks in the ring with are world reknown. People dont get that a Money fight is the thing to do, its. A cool thing like buying air jordans hes part of pop culture that always sells. He gets TMZ'd only stars gwt that
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        • UTEP
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          #24
          Originally posted by MC Hammer
          Coming off a loss with a subpar dance partner, this not bad at all

          Yup, i thought it would do less since they were both coming off of losses. One even quit in their last fight.
          Last edited by UTEP; 03-14-2014, 03:31 PM.

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          • croz
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            #25
            Why the **** are you idiots even talking about Floyd? You think boxing fans would just be happy to see new stars develop. Not that I give a ****, the people arguing this crap aren't real boxing fans just the TMZ crowd who hang onto one or the other fighter when they make some headlines. Hurry up and go back to watching Jordie Shore.

            It's not easy to get 350-400k PPV buys fighting a nobody with no supporting undercard.
            Last edited by croz; 03-14-2014, 03:03 PM.

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            • MRCHOKEaMF
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              #26
              Originally posted by Carlos Alberto
              Wrong again. Check out Mayweather's numbers in the Ortiz & Guerrero fights. Rumor has it they did about 800k. If you think Alvarez had nothing to do with the great numbers his fight with Mayweather did then you are completely incorrect!
              RUMOR SAYS 800000 TOO BAD THE OFFICIAL #'S SAY 1.25 MIL FOR ORTIZ ALONE!

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              • MASTERBX
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                #27
                Two mexican fighters fighting each other has never did a million ppv sales.

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                • -Kev-
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                  #28
                  350k is great if true. With a stronger B-side and a more decent undercard, a Canelo PPV easily does 500 to 600k. I think Canelo-Lara would be an easy 400-450k, with Lara being relatively unknown and all. Canelo vs Cotto easily makes it 800k in the very least, 1million is a possibility. Canelo vs Martinez does 500-600k I think.

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                  • gbonafide
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                    #29
                    Originally posted by Pu·gi·list
                    350K is a decent number
                    I can't trust anything Schaefer or Espinoza ever says though.
                    True that. They must be counting the hardcores who replayed the PPV on their DVRs and watched the mismatches again.

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                    • anonymous2.0
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                      #30
                      350k and it will only go up

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