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  • http://espn.go.com/boxing/story/_/id/15523779/canelo-alvarez-amir-khan-fight-sells-close-600000-pay-per-view-buys-golden-boy-promotions-says

    Middleweight champion Canelo Alvarez's spectacular one-punch, sixth-round knockout win over Amir Khan on Saturday night drew "around" 600,000 pay-per-view buys, Golden Boy Promotions CEO Oscar De La Hoya told ESPN.com on Wednesday.

    De La Hoya's figure comes after consultation with HBO PPV, which produced and distributed the fight -- it was the main event of the first boxing card to take place at the new $375 million T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas.

    The numbers are far from final. They are based largely on specific numbers De La Hoya and HBO have received from the satellite services, which were then compared historically with similar fights to estimate figures from cable systems around the country. Those systems have yet to report solid numbers.

    "It looks like it will be around 600,000 buys," De La Hoya said. "We're extremely happy about it. If you think about it, Canelo has had the top two pay-per-views of the last four [major] pay-per-views."


    Canelo Alvarez's fight against Amir Khan was his fifth as a pay-per-view headliner.
    Alvarez's middleweight title victory against Miguel Cotto in November generated 900,000 buys. Manny Pacquiao's supposed farewell fight against Timothy Bradley Jr. on April 9 and Floyd Mayweather's supposed farewell against Andre Berto in September both generated in the range of 400,000 to 450,000 buys.

    De La Hoya referred to one media report that did not cite a source and claimed the fight had only 460,000 buys as "totally absurd."

    "The fight did way more than that," he said. "We know that for a fact. The numbers are still coming in, and it could be over or a little under, but it will be around 600,000."

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    • Originally posted by TheCell8 View Post
      I'm just saying if a fight with Khan does 460K.. a fight with Lemieux or Curtis Stevens, or whoever GBP has as a back up plan, is going to generate even less numbers than 460K. You're probably looking at around 350K for those guys and possibly less. Khan at least has a bigger name then those guys, despite being physically overmatched.
      exactly what i been thinking

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      • Nicole Duva also debunking the 460k figure that Kevin Iole reported. She tweeted out

        145k buys thru Directv (~26% market share) extrapolates to 560k buys total. Directv is only reliable number this early. What am I missing?

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        • Originally posted by Omowale Tribe View Post
          Oscar can predict all he wants, he's a promoter, he's supposed to inflate the numbers. But the majority of boxing fans had picked the 400k-500k bracket, and guess what, they were right on target. And the 500k-600k bracket was the 2nd choice. That shows that it hit right about where most boxing fans and pundits had initially thought it would. I couldn't care less about what Sports Illustrated thinks.
          this is too funny but i guess this is what boxing is now people voting on ppv buys

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          • Where's all this money from India, Asia & the middle east that Khan always talks about?

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            • Originally posted by LacedUp View Post
              Where's all this money from India, Asia & the middle east that Khan always talks about?
              Isn't he of pakistani origin? And how would people from the middle east or asia by an american PPV? This is an american PPV.

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              • Originally posted by LacedUp View Post
                Where's all this money from India, Asia & the middle east that Khan always talks about?
                I guess just like indoor plumbing and toilet paper, ppv just doesnt exist in India

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                • Originally posted by Ray* View Post
                  Isn't he of pakistani origin? And how would people from the middle east or asia by an american PPV? This is an american PPV.
                  Khan sold PPV units in the U.K., right?

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                  • Originally posted by MDPopescu View Post
                    Khan sold PPV units in the U.K., right?
                    Nope he doesn't, this fight was on Boxnation. Khan might bring interest from TV but he doesn't command PPV here at the moment.

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                    • Originally posted by Ray* View Post
                      Nope he doesn't, this fight was on Boxnation. Khan might bring interest from TV but he doesn't command PPV here at the moment.
                      Therefore they sold it in the U.S.... but not in Mexico as well?

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