Pacquiao vs Algieri PPV numbers so low TR/HBO wont release them
				
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Did anyone expect this travesty to sell good? I bet Manny vs Vargas does 100k... all Pinoy buys lol. 40 mil with 35% upside sounds real generous now lol.Comment
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The point of this thread is to give people who dislike Pacquaio or his fans an opportunity to come on this board and criticize and ridicule him. It is the same as the point of all the lame threads that Floyd haters post on this site 10 times a day and every Floyd thread that you haters post 400-500 comments on.What's the point of this thread? Did anybody really think Pacquiao in Algeiri live from China was going to do big numbers? This was expected....only Floyd fans were consumed with PPV numbers running with the excuse of "Pac does not sell more PPV's then Floyd" as another excuse for not making the fight.
The difference is Pac worshippers act as if they are being persecuted when Floyd fans do the same thing to you and your favorite boxer that you do to Floyd daily.Comment
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Makes sense. No one in their right mind expected this PPV to do anything but flop. Hopefully the numbers are embarrassingly low enough to make Arum reconsider the Vargas b.s. which is sure to be an even worse failure.
Serves him right.
What are you talking about? Pac's numbers have been either released or at least confirmed by HBO as recently as Bradley II. Meanwhile, over at Showtime...How is this different than any other time? Arum stopped HBO from releasing Pac numbers after Clottey or Margarito I believe. All the number since then have come out of Arums azz!
Fans looking forward to sifting through future pay-per-view numbers after a big fight as a way to rate the success of a promotion shouldn’t rely on Showtime to provide those figures going forward. Showtime boxing head Stephen Espinoza told BoxingScene.com on Monday the network plans on withholding upcoming PPV numbers to avoid the type of controversy that engulfed Floyd Mayweather’s last bout with Marcos Maidana on May 3 when the topic of PPV buys seemed to overwhelm the actual bout itself, he said. The numbers will only be released if the event sets a PPV record, he said.Last edited by ThePrince; 12-01-2014, 12:05 AM.Comment
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Floyd fans think pay per view is the end all be all for a fight that generates revenue. Arum gets money from the site fee which ventian probably paid enough to offset the pay per view loss. So he could pay manny 20mil. If manny fought a Latin fighter on cinco de mayo and Mexican independence day he would have a million pay per view buys each time because his style is more entertaining to watch then Floyds.What's the point of this thread? Did anybody really think Pacquiao in Algeiri live from China was going to do big numbers? This was expected....only Floyd fans were consumed with PPV numbers running with the excuse of "Pac does not sell more PPV's then Floyd" as another excuse for not making the fight.Comment
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But Showtime is not releasing Floyd's either since it wasn't good either. This argument, like the steroid argument, was orchestrated by Floyd and you bums keep buying into his excuses. Ok so Pac doesn't sell PPV well, I guess no fight "peeleft:The point of this thread is to give people who dislike Pacquaio or his fans an opportunity to come on this board and criticize and ridicule him. It is the same as the point of all the lame threads that Floyd haters post on this site 10 times a day and every Floyd thread that you haters post 400-500 comments on.
The difference is Pac worshippers act as if they are being persecuted when Floyd fans do the same thing to you and your favorite boxer that you do to Floyd daily.Comment
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Pacquiao is receiving a $23-million guarantee for the Algieri bout because the site fee is nearly three times more than what he could secure in Las Vegas, Arum said. Pacquiao also avoids paying U.S. taxes on his purse.
And while U.S. pay-per-view sales Saturday might be less than a typical Pacquiao fight because of the distant locale, Arum said Pacquiao should pocket an additional $7 million in pay-per-view profit.Comment
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I could believe that.... but I bet people will pick and choose what they believe with him.
Hopefully this means no Jessie Vargas nextComment
 
							
						
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