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  • Comments Thread For: Arum: Cotto vs. Marquez is Tough To Make, They've Been Spoiled!

    According to Top Rank's CEO Bob Arum, a potential matchup between fellow four division world champions, Miguel Cotto and Juan Manuel Marquez, is very difficult to make because of the financial demands by both fighters.

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  • #2
    that PPV would bomb so I can see why Bob won't meet their high demands

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    • #3
      Cotto is going to drain himself at 147 to face a steroid-head who hasn't fought in years and has done nothing significant since lightweight besides fight Pacquiao... and is 43???

      Apart from the PPV sales because of Mayweather and Pacquiao... and little numbers he did against Barrera because of Barrera... what has Marquez done on his own to make himself think he's a PPV attraction?

      Pointless fight where a promoter is trying to just put two names together...

      Another reason that UFC is a superior product.. the next guy in line gets the shot in the UFC or he'll get the shot after 1 interim-fight at the most...

      Boxing, you'll be lucky once a year to see a clear 1 fight the clear 2 in a division ever..

      Maybe - Kova v. Ward will happen if Ward is finally done cherry-picking for years now... boxing is all about names vs. names.

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      • #4
        id say it would do 300K buys and they would probably want 15 million + a piece. at least Cotto would

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        • #5
          I know there are a lot of Haymon Haters out here, but let's think about it for a second. If we're getting Thurman vs. Porter for free on CBS, should we pay for Cotto vs. Marquez? Should we have to pay for Crawford vs. Postol? Really? There are 2 PPV worthy fights: GGG vs. Canelo and Kovalev vs. Ward. Is there any other fight worthy of a PPV event in 2016?

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          • #6
            Originally posted by misanthropicny View Post
            cotto is going to drain himself at 147 to face a steroid-head who hasn't fought in years and has done nothing significant since lightweight besides fight pacquiao... And is 43???

            Apart from the ppv sales because of mayweather and pacquiao... And little numbers he did against barrera because of barrera... What has marquez done on his own to make himself think he's a ppv attraction?

            Pointless fight where a promoter is trying to just put two names together...

            Another reason that ufc is a superior product.. The next guy in line gets the shot in the ufc or he'll get the shot after 1 interim-fight at the most...

            Boxing, you'll be lucky once a year to see a clear 1 fight the clear 2 in a division ever..

            Maybe - kova v. Ward will happen if ward is finally done cherry-picking for years now... Boxing is all about names vs. Names.
            ko6 stay salty my friend.

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            • #7
              Originally posted by Bronx2245 View Post
              I know there are a lot of Haymon Haters out here, but let's think about it for a second. If we're getting Thurman vs. Porter for free on CBS, should we pay for Cotto vs. Marquez? Should we have to pay for Crawford vs. Postol? Really? There are 2 PPV worthy fights: GGG vs. Canelo and Kovalev vs. Ward. Is there any other fight worthy of a PPV event in 2016?
              I have a love/hate relationship with PBC I love them for the reason you stated but in all reality, we should be getting Thurman vs Garcia not Porter and I am a Porter fan. Now as a Top Rank and boxing fan, I am going to pay for Postol vs TC but in all reality this should be the undercard of Cotto vs Marquez with another strong match to open like Walters vs Loma to be ppv worthy.

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              • #8
                Originally posted by Boxfan83 View Post
                I have a love/hate relationship with PBC I love them for the reason you stated but in all reality, we should be getting Thurman vs Garcia not Porter and I am a Porter fan. Now as a Top Rank and boxing fan, I am going to pay for Postol vs TC but in all reality this should be the undercard of Cotto vs Marquez with another strong match to open like Walters vs Loma to be ppv worthy.
                Don't feel bad, you're not alone. I paid for Canelo vs. Khan!

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by Bronx2245 View Post
                  I know there are a lot of Haymon Haters out here, but let's think about it for a second. If we're getting Thurman vs. Porter for free on CBS, should we pay for Cotto vs. Marquez? Should we have to pay for Crawford vs. Postol? Really? There are 2 PPV worthy fights: GGG vs. Canelo and Kovalev vs. Ward. Is there any other fight worthy of a PPV event in 2016?

                  I don't think fans should have to pay for any fight, but I'll buy Crawford vs Postol 10 times before I buy Cotto vs Marquez or Canelo vs [insert welterweight]. If Povetkin never tested dirty and Wilder went on to win that fight I think Fury vs Wilder would have been an easy sell, still should be considering the **** fights Matchroom has been putting on PPV in the UK.

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                  • #10
                    It's the sign of the times. Boxing is in trouble. Pay per view numbers have been on a decline for several years now. In addition, to the different promoters not working together in order to give the boxing public the bouts they want to see. Also, with the retirements of both Floyd and Manny and HBO scaling back its boxing budget and couple that with the PBC business model of over paying for their fighters, it's no wonder the sport we all love is experiencing such an economic crisis.

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