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Last edited by Scott9945; 01-03-2015, 08:50 PM.
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Originally posted by Philantro View PostNow it starts to be clear where you are coming from. Sure, Mayweather is a well known name in the sports world and among the public. Most people in the public know him as a supporter of women assaults. What do you want to achieve by focusing on people knowing Mayweather's name? Who more than Mayweather would like to be well known to the public as a supporter of women assaults?
But sure, people will know who he is when it's time for fight promotion, but since most casuals have a negative view of Mayweather's personality, many of them will only buy PPVs if Floyd fights a boxer who can knock him out. Ruslan can knock Floyd out, so Floyd vs Ruslan would sell very well, maybe even over 1.5 million PPVs.
PLEASE be trolling.
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Originally posted by Scott9945 View PostYou are confusing quality for marketability, as you should have realized by now. GGG might be the best in the world right now. So what. He has ZERO credibility as a PPV attraction.
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You can talk all you want about how much FM and MP are slipping. Their numbers are still by far the best in the business now. So of course a fight between the two of them is the biggest PPV event right now. The idea of making a GGG fight as big as that one through a clever 3-6 promotion is absolutely absurd.
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Originally posted by Dirk Diggler UK View PostProvodnikov would not win a single second of a single round against Floyd Mayweather. He was made to look like a horrific bum by Chris Algieri ffs! No one knows who he is let alone would think he would have a chance with Mayweather.
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Chris Algerie moves around in the ring faster than Floyd, so Floyd will not be safe and sports fans in this country know it.
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Originally posted by Philantro View PostHa ha ha...you are saying that TV watchers, and specifically sports watchers don't care about quality...you gotta be kidding. Sports watchers are known to only have interest in the best of the best. You are delusional if you think you can fool them more than once. They will find you out sooner than you think.
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Originally posted by Philantro View PostYou are from UK, right? Have you heard of a channel called HBO? They have 30 million subscribers here. They know who Provodnikov is.
Chris Algerie moves around in the ring faster than Floyd, so Floyd will not be safe and sports fans in this country know it.
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Originally posted by Philantro View PostHa ha ha...you are saying that TV watchers, and specifically sports watchers don't care about quality...you gotta be kidding. Sports watchers are known to only have interest in the best of the best. You are delusional if you think you can fool them more than once. They will find you out sooner than you think.
Sure, many sports watchers are nostalgic and want to watch their old favorites. However, the majority of sports watchers are only interested in the best of the best.
.Originally posted by Scott9945 View PostOf course. That explains why Tyson-McNeeley was one of the biggest PPV's ever. The quality was first rate. Or more likely people paid to see Mike Tyson, a proven attraction like Pacquiao, rather than a competitive match. People in the boxing business would laugh at how naïve you are. Sorry, but you have no idea what you are talking about.
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Originally posted by Scott9945 View PostYou are from Russia, right? Because you seem to be living in a fantasy world when discussing Golovkin or Provodnikov. Clearly there is an agenda here.
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