Comments Thread For: Arum: Pacquiao Next Fight Will Be in The United States
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I'm a junkie so ill buy it I just don't see how that sells to regular sport fans in America. It will only work in Asia, which is fine, they're cleaning up there.Comment
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I'd say the same thing but, they both look a little washed up relative to their previous dominance. The reason ill keep buying is, they might get upset by someone. I can't imagine missing the historical moment that signals the end of them.Comment
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Oh I agree I just don't think they give a ****. I don't know all the details but the fight fee Macau pays, the fact it brings in more ******** proceeds than Vegas, plus no taxes, makes fighting there a great choice. Although this recent article might say otherwise for their future.
http://online.wsj.com/articles/macau...ber-1415079292
They took the Rios fight out to Macau...which was a get well fight, and then came back stateside for Bradley 2. Which was a legitimate big fight. Now they're back out in Macau with Algeiri (considered a tuneup by most), and hopefully they'll be back in Vegas with a much bigger name next time out. Then we'd have a trend.
It makes business sense to take the **** fights that are almost guaranteed to do poor PPV numbers out to Macau -- which so far is exactly what Bob has done.
And interesting article by the way. I'm no expert on ******** revenue numbers -- but 23% is a helluva drop.Last edited by Mike D; 11-22-2014, 03:27 AM.Comment
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Yeah that's why I think (well at least hope) that when Arum says that Manny is fighting in Vegas next time out, that it means it will be against a more attractive opponent (and I'm not talking about looks hectari wherever you are).
They took the Rios fight out to Macau...which was a get well fight, and then came back stateside for Bradley 2. Which was a legitimate big fight. Now they're back out in Macau with Algeiri (considered a tuneup by most), and hopefully they'll be back in Vegas with a much bigger name next time out. Then we'd have a trend.
It makes business sense to take the **** fights that are almost guaranteed to do poor PPV numbers out to Macau -- which so far is exactly what Bob has done.
And interesting article by the way. I'm no expert on ******** revenue numbers -- but 23% is a helluva drop.Comment
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