Pacquiao's Final Fight: Is it a success?

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  • Bozbay
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    Pacquiao's Final Fight: Is it a success?

    Bob Arum has confirmed that Pacquiao will fight for one last time, most likely in Vegas. Considering Mayweather v Berto did poorly from a commercial standpoint, will Pacquiao's last fight be a success? If Mayweather v Berto can't sell out the MGM Grand Arena, I find it hard to believe that Pacquiao v Crawford/Khan does any different.

    Who do you think Pacquiao fights on April 9th? Following that, what PPV numbers are you expecting the bout to reach?
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    Originally posted by Bozbay
    Bob Arum has confirmed that Pacquiao will fight for one last time, most likely in Vegas. Considering Mayweather v Berto did poorly from a commercial standpoint, will Pacquiao's last fight be a success? If Mayweather v Berto can't sell out the MGM Grand Arena, I find it hard to believe that Pacquiao v Crawford/Khan does any different.

    Who do you think Pacquiao fights on April 9th? Following that, what PPV numbers are you expecting the bout to reach?
    pacs purses are not frontloaded. he gets a big cut but his guarantees are not as big as mayweathers.

    even if it doesn't do well, they won't take a big hit like mayweather-berto.

    another thing is ppl saw berto as just another tuneup type floyd fight. no one really believed it was a retirement fight.

    pac might get the benefit of the doubt and ppl tuning in to see his last fight.

    though i'm skeptical it is his last fight.

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    • IMDAZED
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      Doubt it very much.

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