Comments Thread For: Berto: Floyd Mayweather To Blame For Low PPV Numbers

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  • Jimmy 23
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    #11
    Berto is full of ****

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    • rudy4pl
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      #12
      He's right about those numbers being low being Mayweather's fault. It's Mayweather's fault because he chose his opponent to be Berto instead of Khan.

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      • Cinci Champ
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        #13
        man i still dont get the whole floyd was running if floyd was running then ali was the biggest runner in history. the reality is this shows floyd could literally fight a tomatoe can and get 600k when manny tried fighting someone similar algeiri he got like 300k hes competiting with himself

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        • texasboi15
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          #14
          Originally posted by Golovkin
          No doubt about it. I'd say out of the 500K, 430K at least tuned in to watch Berto because he is an entertaining action fighter. The other 70K probably wanted to see floyd lose or were floyd fans. Floyds numbers are all because of opponents, not because of him. When he fought Canelo people tuned in to watch Canelo, same with Cotto, Pacquiao etc. Andre doesnt have many FANS but those who are carried the PPV.
          Oh so it just happen by coincidence each of the fighter's you mentioned did their highest numbers with Floyd right lol fckin hilarious!

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          • Najuk
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            #15
            Berto is right here

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            • Spacey1991
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              #16
              When you choose an opponent that nobody wants to see you fight you tend to get crappy ratings.

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              • Bigg Rigg
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                #17
                Berto ain't **** and hurt ppv numbers but he's right, fans was not buying this **** after the Pac fight. Yes, it's not all on Floyd but it really is. Floyd is an all time great ppv bust. He's made crazy money from disappointed ppv buyers.

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                • Larry the boss
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                  #18
                  Originally posted by SUBZER0ED
                  I'm still laughing @ how Floyd had Berto hurt near the end of the fight, yet upon hearing the 10 second warning, ran away with his hands in the air. He could have ended it with a **** but instead, his usual bitch ass took the sissy road.
                  No need to push and take a risk of getting hit with something ****** when you have the fight won man....Martinez career was ended with that nonesense against Chavez Jr

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                  • Robbie Barrett
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                    #19
                    Originally posted by Spacey1991
                    When you choose an opponent that nobody wants to see you fight you tend to get crappy ratings.
                    Are they crappy though? How many fighters can do those numbers fighting the best opponents available? 3/4?

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                    • damian War
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                      #20
                      has nothing to do with how Floyd fights, he's been breaking records with the same style for years. when the media trashes your opponent left and right, it's bound to flop. this is the same thing that happened with Pacquiao vs Rios/Algieri, two flops because nobody gave a damn about Pacquiao's opponents. . and i really don't understand all this "running" crap, Floyd stands in one place and they can't hit him.

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