You don't just add two numbers together and assume that's the maximum number of viewers a fighter gets. You look at who's fighting, the demographics, and the potential. People want to see star fighters going at it, but more than that, they want to see a toss up match up that has the appeal to be brutal/interesting/exciting.
Not just that, but this fight would be setup after a post-Canelo victory (assuming he wins). I don't think Canelo vs Cotto pulls in less than 900,000 views, and carrying a win over Cotto to a fight vs Golovkin would setup a huge fight (maybe not as big as the Cotto fight, though).
For instance:
FMjr vs ODLH pulled 2.4 million PPV buys. Floyd had never cracked 400,000 PPV buys before in his first 3 PPV fights. At this point in time, ODLH was a star, but the maximum PPV numbers he pulled was 8 years ago at 1.4 million vs Trinidad. A year prior to that, he did 925,000 vs Mayorga, and before that, 1 million in his defeat to Hopkins.
Not just that, but this fight would be setup after a post-Canelo victory (assuming he wins). I don't think Canelo vs Cotto pulls in less than 900,000 views, and carrying a win over Cotto to a fight vs Golovkin would setup a huge fight (maybe not as big as the Cotto fight, though).
For instance:
FMjr vs ODLH pulled 2.4 million PPV buys. Floyd had never cracked 400,000 PPV buys before in his first 3 PPV fights. At this point in time, ODLH was a star, but the maximum PPV numbers he pulled was 8 years ago at 1.4 million vs Trinidad. A year prior to that, he did 925,000 vs Mayorga, and before that, 1 million in his defeat to Hopkins.
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