Glaser reporting 650,000k buys for Cotto-Canelo........
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Many of us expected it to do around $600k and were excited for the fight. I thought that was a good number since Canelo can't do a PPV w/o another big name attached and Cotto is near done. 1mill would be fantastic but thinking it might be $600k isn't "hating". Don't be small-minded. Being interested in the truth, be it what we want to hear or not, isn't hating.Comment
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I rather believe whats in the news that some random guy saying #s and speculating things with out a source... and yea the still counting the fight was sold in 120 countries around the world including Dubai, Australia etc etc...Comment
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How do you know he didn't do anything illegal? Not sure why ur getting defensive and feel the need to defend him, ask around, you'll learn about his reputation. And no, I meant Michael Marley, another sleazy character in boxing that writes incredible stuff for attention and certain agendas.Comment
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This sounds more realistic. Canelo and Cotto aren't exactly loved by their supposed fan base.
I've talked to Mexicans and they all think Canelo is a fabricated hype job. I mean he is in a sense. I think he was managed so carefully however because he was a young boxing prodigy.
Cotto has never been what Trinidad was to Puerto Rico. Also I mean he's sort of let his fans down in high profile fights. Taking career defining beatings from Margarito, Pacquiao, and losing to Floyd and Trout.
PBC is making people not want to pay ppv. Also Mayweather vs Pacquiao made some fans turn awayComment
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Many of us expected it to do around $600k and were excited for the fight. I thought that was a good number since Canelo can't do a PPV w/o another big name attached and Cotto is near done. 1mill would be fantastic but thinking it might be $600k isn't "hating". Don't be small-minded. Being interested in the truth, be it what we want to hear or not, isn't hating.Comment
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HBO is probably happy as hell, that is a 570.1% increase in PPV buys from their previous PPV flop, and if all of Glaser's numbers are correct, which we really don't know where he gets them from (Or if you know, reader, please tell me), then Mayweather-Berto's 396k puts it as only the 3rd best selling boxing PPV of the year behind Mayweather vs Pacquiao and Cotto vs Canelo. I mean Mayweather shouldn't be worried, he's in the top 3 twice, and his fight was known to flop coming in due to his poor choice of opponent. Overall it was a great year though, I thought Canelo vs Cotto would be around 500-800k tops, so this is more around the ballpark I was expecting. The three best selling PPV's together did somewhere around 5,400,000 million PPV buys this year. It didn't top 6 million only because Pacquiao didn't fight again this year, also Floyd choosing a better opponent would have made a difference as well. Still 5.4mill PPV's sold has to be the best year in boxing ever no?Comment
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