You knew all that before the fight and you predicted over 350k. Little G is a flop just admit it.
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Oh ****You knew all that before the fight and you predicted over 350k. Little G is a flop just admit it.
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Oh great a Ward fanboy? Thats like being the biggest fan of ******ed kid on a special olympics baseball team to the point of quoting his stats. Don't get me wrong I dig Ward, he's probably one of the big talents in the game right now & I think he'll beat GGG if they fight (sounds like HBO just wants to throw him at Kovalev is the thing so I think its unlikely to happen), but its REALLY hard to be excited about anything Ward related these days.You knew all that before the fight and you predicted over 350k. Little G is a flop just admit it.
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The fight was no question a flop. GGG is still a boxing commodity doe.
As for the details I didn't learn about the American/Latino PPV lean til after the fact. I obviously knew about the Latino lean, but never really thought about the American angle in there also.
Also really didn't think too much about the 10wk PPV marathon we got going on so that was a shortcoming in my estimation out of the gate. I'm not even sure the Canelo vs Cotto fight was a definite thing at the point of my estimate. Or I just didn't think the numbers in play for this fight would be THAT impactful on this fights overall results. Thats still debatable. The closer Canelo vs Cotto get to a million buys the more cannibalizing of competing PPV's is relevant, the closer it is to 500k the less its relevant.Comment
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It is the Mexican flag, the one on the right is Mexico and the one on the left is Italy or ireland not sure.
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I get what you're saying and I would like to see that fight immediately but we know Canelo and Cotto don't need the WBC belt. If the negotiations dont meet their desire then they won't mind skipping over GGG, lets be real. What I said earlier about facing a few other people to build the fight will eventually force Cotto/Canelo to face GGG. Not only public pressure will be on them, since GGG would be known to casuals, the financial incentive would be there also. Since those two things are missing from a potential GGG vs Canelo/Cotto fight as of now, the chances of that happening so soon are slim.The fight should be made immediately, it blows my mind when fans want great fights to be put off so they can build the hype. All this build the fight **** is why these fights usually end up not happening. When the fights hot, make it.
What do the PPV numbers have to do with Cotto or Canelo feeling like they shouldn't face him now anyway? Its the fight to be made at middleweight and its been ordered by the WBC so the winner will either face GGG or be stripped. If the winner refuses to fight him and gets stripped for it they will be just like Bowe throwing his belt in the trash rather than fighting Lennox Lewis, that's a terrible look for a boxer, basically saying " I cant beat you so just take my belt".
I actually like Cotto and Canelo so id hate to see the winner pull that **** after their fight.Comment
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Jones vs. Hanshaw. Haha. Hope that was a twenty dollar PPVsome random numbers

1993 Michael Carbajal vs Humberto Gonzalez – 125 000
1995 Tommy Morrison vs Donovan Ruddock – no report was given.
1995 Roy Jones Jr. vs Vinny Pazienza – 160 000
1997 Roy Jones Jr. vs Montell Griffin – 160 000
2000 Roy Jones Jr. vs Eric Harding – 125 000
2002 Erik Morales Vs Paulie Ayala – 120 000
2003 Marco Antonio Barrera vs Kevin Kelley – no report was given.
2003 Erik Morales vs Guty Espadas Jr. II – no report was given.
2003 Evander Holyfield vs James Toney – 150 000
2003 Bernard Hopkins vs William Joppy – no report was given.
2004 Fres Oquendo vs John Ruiz, Andrew Golota vs Chris Byrd – 180 000
2004 Mike Tyson vs Danny Williams – 150 000
2004 Erik Morales vs Carlos Hernandez – 140 000
2004 Vitali Klitschko vs Danny Williams – 120 000
2005 Marco Antonio Barrera vs Mzonke Fana – 75 000
2005 Julio Cesar Chavez vs Ivan Robinson – 100 000
2005 Hasim Rahman vs Monte Barrett – 30 000
2005 Shannon Briggs vs Ray Mercer – 10 000
2005 Marco Antonio Barrera vs Robbie Peden – 110 000
2006 Antonio Margarito vs Manuel Gomez – 70 000
2006 Miguel Cotto vs Paulie Malignaggi – 90 000 (<--------------- look at cotto's debut on PPV)
2006 Oleg Maskaev vs Hasim Rahman – 60 000
2006 Marco Antonio Barrera vs Rocky Juarez II – 165 000
2007 Roy Jones Jr. vs Anthony Hanshaw – 25 000
2007 David Diaz vs Erik Morales – 100 000
2007 Evander Holyfield vs Sultan Ibragimov – 75 000
2008 Juan Manuel Marquez vs Joel Casamayor – 100 000
2010 Roy Jones Jr. vs Bernard Hopkins II – 150 000
2010 Evander Holyfield vs Francois Botha – no report was given
2011 Evander Holyfield vs Sherman William – no report was given.
2011 Erik Morales vs Marcos Maidana – 50 000 (<---------------------)
2011 Bernard Hopkins vs Chad Dawson – 40 000
2013 Timothy Bradley vs Juan Manuel Marquez – no report was given.
K2 and HBO - they should keep doing the work they are doing for GREAT G.
G vs Quillin/Jacobs winner is a PPV fight, hot and extremely big.
G vs Froch is a definitely big dual-PPV (US/UK) fight (if Carl decides to fight).
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