TR should reconsider their stance about undercards.
Pac-Bradley does 625K buys?
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Perfect moment for the Garcia v Gamboa fight. Put that on undercard it would have done better. i know the suing which i still dont understand whats happening but it was going for minute before we heard of lawsuit.
Nonito would draw a few more.
Put Rigo even as 3rd or 4th fight would increase numbers.
YEs GBP undercards arent mind blowing but they are decent and have name value and these days fans want more for their buck and names draw.
Nonito wouldn't really bring much extra IMO, he is a quality fighter but he is drawing on the same audience essentially as Manny.
Rigo, c'mon man excellent fighter but he ain't adding but maybe 100-250 buys unless they put him in a sick fight and that fight isn't in his class atm.
The question would be is it cost effective, plus Arum doesn't have a deep stable so is it better to focus on one event or spread them out for his HBO dates.Last edited by The Gambler1981; 04-18-2014, 12:37 PM.Comment
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That 40 Million Dollar offer is starting to look a whole lot better these days. Pac would be lucky to get that amount moving forward.
All of that said, this is great for boxing because this forces Arum to change his ways and approach to Golden Boy, Showtime, his Undercards, and Floyd Mayweather Jr.
Now, we need Khan to lose or not look good May 3rd so he's not an option for Floyd in September, and THEN we might finally all get what we want.
Floyd vs. Manny will still do 2 million plus buys and make Floyd 75 million and Pac 30-50 million.Comment
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I think that is actually pretty good considering there was very little hype to the fight. Pac fights just haven't had that "big fight" feel leading up to Bradley and Rios.Comment
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I tend to agree, Manny-Ruslan would be an interesting case it would be a solid action fight likely at least people would say that going inComment
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That's at the higher end of what I expected, which was between 500k-700k.
Arum was on crack to think it would get a million.Comment
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People are just getting tired of PPV. Who wants to pay for a fight that already had a clear winner once before?Comment
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