Oscar De La Hoya isn’t concerned about fatigued fight fans passing on paying $60 to watch Canelo Alvarez and Erislandy Lara go at it July 12 at MGM Grand in Las Vegas.
Alvarez versus Lara is one of the best matchups of the year thus far, but their 12-round junior middleweight bout will headline the fifth boxing pay-per-view event in an 18-week span, which equates to one every 3.6 weeks. Alvarez’s domination of fellow Mexican Alfredo Angulo (22-4, 18 KOs) on March 8 in Las Vegas was the main event of the first of those five pay-per-view shows. It drew nearly 400,000 buys, which exceeded expectations even of those at De La Hoya’s Golden Boy Promotions and Showtime Sports, the distributor of the Alvarez-Angulo and Alvarez-Lara cards.
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Alvarez versus Lara is one of the best matchups of the year thus far, but their 12-round junior middleweight bout will headline the fifth boxing pay-per-view event in an 18-week span, which equates to one every 3.6 weeks. Alvarez’s domination of fellow Mexican Alfredo Angulo (22-4, 18 KOs) on March 8 in Las Vegas was the main event of the first of those five pay-per-view shows. It drew nearly 400,000 buys, which exceeded expectations even of those at De La Hoya’s Golden Boy Promotions and Showtime Sports, the distributor of the Alvarez-Angulo and Alvarez-Lara cards.
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