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  • #41
    Originally posted by Check_hooks View Post
    To start everyone in the Phillipines which as of 2013 was 98.39 million x2



    Add to that all the other people in Asia who are into boxing (Japan, China, Australia, etc) thats probably around another 100 mill conservative

    Then factor in the U.K. and USA and Mexico where he is huge in and its probably 20-30 million.

    All in all I'd say around 450-500 million conservative


    half a billion people do not watch a pacquiao fight. that is freaking absurd.

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    • #42
      Funny how people can forget the parts of the world in boxing.

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      • #43
        Originally posted by New England View Post
        half a billion people do not watch a pacquiao fight. that is freaking absurd.
        This is for 2 fights

        The last superbowl was watched by 111 million people in just one country

        the world cup was watched by over 1 billion people

        250 million is not absurd when it comes to a global superstar like Pacquiao.

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        • #44
          Originally posted by LacedUp View Post
          I like both Floyd and Pac, but if we're honest Floyd doesn't even have a big fanbase.

          Pacquiao could fight nobodies and people all over the world would tune in. How many people would tune in if Mayweather did the same?

          Probably a lot, but I doubt as many. As TS said, 'drawing power, fanbase etc' - both of those categories, Pacquiao simply flattens Mayweather, 1st round KO.

          Mayweather lives off his opponents fanbases for his big fights. They are the ticket sellers - See Hatton, De la Hoya, Maidana, Canelo, Cotto etc. They're also the ones that have PPV buying fans. Hence why Floyd has struggled in PPVs with Maidana, Guerrero, etc.

          He did good with Ortiz, but they struggled selling the tickets for those other fights. And that shows Floyd's fanbase is relatively limited.

          Pacquiao is more often than not the ticket seller in his fight, he's the guy people tune in to see.

          Ffs Floyd has to fight on Cinco de Mayo vs a Mexican/hispanic/latino fighter to get something decent out of his fights.
          If doing 800+K with those fighters is considering struggling then how do you consider those other fighters the ones selling it? What are Oscars numbers without a big name? Cotto's? Canelos? Pacquaio's? All less than Floyd's.

          Mayweather is involved in the #1 and #2 highest grossing fights in the history of the sport and you're telling me that Pacquaio is a bigger draw?

          Every common opponent other than Marquez, Floyd has drawn more than Pacquaio has.
          Last edited by IronDanHamza; 09-24-2014, 06:34 AM.

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          • #45
            Originally posted by Check_hooks View Post
            To start everyone in the Phillipines which as of 2013 was 98.39 million x2



            Add to that all the other people in Asia who are into boxing (Japan, China, Australia, etc) thats probably around another 100 mill conservative

            Then factor in the U.K. and USA and Mexico where he is huge in and its probably 20-30 million.

            All in all I'd say around 450-500 million conservative
            I see, so when it comes to Floyd, only PPV sales count, with Pac we count PPV sales and free broadcasts in othtr countries. You do know that you can watch Floyd fights for free in other countries right? I did 11 days ago

            And at "everyone in Phillipnes" - every single citizen of Phillipnes watched Pac's last two fights twice in the row?

            "450 - 500 million conservative"



            You're clueless dude
            Last edited by Szef; 09-24-2014, 06:42 AM.

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            • #46
              Originally posted by IronDanHamza View Post
              If doing 800+K with those fighters is considering struggling then how do you consider those other fighters the ones selling it? What are Oscars numbers without a big name? Cotto's? Canelos? Pacquaio's? All less than Floyd's.

              Mayweather is involved in the #1 and #2 highest grossing fights in the history of the sport and you're telling me that Pacquaio is a bigger draw?

              Every common opponent other than Marquez, Floyd has drawn more than Pacquaio has.
              Yes, in the united states

              Once again, this isn't a "who sells most ppvs in the USA" thread.

              And of course, De la Hoya was doing better numbers with Trinidad, Vargas, Hopkins, Mayorga - Neither of whom really were PPV stars in their own right.

              Of course getting two A fighters together creates the most PPV, but when fighting lesser opposition, Floyd has not drawn as good as Oscar has. Not now or at any stage in his career if you compare the two.

              And all of Cotto, Canelo and Pacquiao are not American fighters, which means it's very likely their audiences are not primarily in America. Floyd is American so comparing those would be unfair as that's literally Floyd's only main market.

              Floyd did really well with Mosley and JMM, because they were touted as comeback fights. Fair play to him, Oscar was still the bigger draw.
              Last edited by LacedUp; 09-24-2014, 06:46 AM.

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              • #47
                Rigo
                Ward
                Quillin
                Dirrell
                Bradley etc.

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                • #48
                  Originally posted by Szef View Post
                  I see, so when it comes to Floyd, only PPV sales count, with Pac we count PPV sales and free broadcasts in othetr countries. You do know that you can watch Floyd fights for in other countries right?

                  And at "everyone in Phillipnes" - every single citizen of Phillipnes watched Pac's last two fights twice in the row?

                  "450 - 500 million conservative"



                  You're clueless dude
                  You wanted an estimate didn't you?

                  Theres no doubt that the vast majority of the people in the Philippines watched both of Pac's last 2 fights especially the Rios fight. I posted a video for proof, what did you post?

                  And I never said that no one overseas watchs Floyd's fights. But if you compare his numbers in his own country to Pacquiao's in his own country and its not even close. Heck, Pacquiao does roughly the same numbers Floyd does in America.

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                  • #49
                    Originally posted by LacedUp View Post
                    Yes, in the united states

                    Once again, this isn't a "who sells most ppvs in the USA" thread.

                    And of course, De la Hoya was doing better numbers with Trinidad, Vargas, Hopkins, Mayorga - Neither of whom really were PPV stars in their own right.

                    Of course getting two A fighters together creates the most PPV, but when fighting lesser opposition, Floyd has not drawn as good as Oscar has. Not now or at any stage in his career if you compare the two.

                    And all of Cotto, Canelo and Pacquiao are not American fighters, which means it's very likely their audiences are not primarily in America. Floyd is American so comparing those would be unfair as that's literally Floyd's only main market.

                    Floyd did really well with Mosley and JMM, because they were touted as comeback fights. Fair play to him, Oscar was still the bigger draw.
                    How did Oscar do better numbers? How much did he do with Mayorga? The same as Mayweather did with Maidana.

                    The highest PPV Oscar outside of his fight wih Floyd had was with Trinidad 1.4, Mayweather did more with Shane and Cotto.

                    Oscar failed to hit 1 Million numerous times. More than not actually.

                    If were talking about draws then how they do in America is what matters isn't it? It's where all of these fights take place and will take place.

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                    • #50
                      1- Canelo
                      2- Floyd
                      3- Pacquiao
                      4- Klitschko
                      5- Cotto
                      6- Chavez jr
                      7- Golovkin
                      8- Marquez

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