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  • #41
    Originally posted by KLockard23 View Post
    If Floyd wants his 50th fight to be as big as possible, then yes, he needs Conor. He's the biggest name in combat sports right now that he could fight.

    McGregor, on the other hand, is so hot right now that he could fight some bloke off the street and do over a million PPV buys.
    And vice versa. If Conor wants it to be as big as possible, he need Floyd. At the same time, Floyd can fight any bum off the street for #50. He's got money. Plenty. It's little Mac talking about I need $100M. Not Floyd. Little Mac won't get that fighting anyone else. If Conor is so good that he'll beat Floyd boxing, let him fight GGG, see how that goes. Golovkin could sure use 1m ppv units, lol

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    • #42
      No way berto may did 1.4mil

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      • #43
        Originally posted by RussTBE View Post
        Go look at UFC PPV's with and without conor lol. None of them even crack 1mil and are lucky if they get 500k. You dont have to be bias about it, conor is a massive draw.
        Really? Rousey, Lesnar, Lidell, Rampage, Silva and Tate-Nunes have all sold over 1 mil.

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        • #44
          Originally posted by Isaac Clarke View Post
          Really? Rousey, Lesnar, Lidell, Rampage, Silva and Tate-Nunes have all sold over 1 mil.
          He obviously means modern day, genius. Also, Tate-Nunes didn't sell one million, the card being hyped up as a milestone one (it was UFC 200) + Lesnar's involvement is what sold it.
          Last edited by KLockard23; 12-19-2016, 02:01 PM.

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          • #45
            Originally posted by KLockard23 View Post
            He obviously means modern day, genius. Also, Tate-Nunes didn't sell one million, the card being hyped up as a milestone one (it was UFC 200) + Lesnar's involvement is what sold it.
            You said earlier stacked cards only mean something to "hardcore fans". Now you're giving it as a reason Tate-Nunes sold well.

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            • #46
              Originally posted by Isaac Clarke View Post
              You said earlier stacked cards only mean something to "hardcore fans". Now you're giving it as a reason Tate-Nunes sold well.
              Um, no, I didn't. I said they hyped the event as a milestone for a long time (irregardless of the actual fights that were signed), plus they had their previous biggest draw of all time, Brock Lesnar, in a return fight. Tate-Nunes was onky made the official main event of the card a couple of days before the event due to the fuc*ery concerning Cormier vs Jones 2.

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              • #47
                Originally posted by KLockard23 View Post
                Um, no, I didn't. I said they hyped the event as a milestone for a long time (irregardless of the actual fights that were signed), plus they had their previous biggest draw of all time, Brock Lesnar, in a return fight. Tate-Nunes was onky made the official main event of the card a couple of days before the event due to the fuc*ery concerning Cormier vs Jones 2.
                No you didn't?

                Originally posted by KLockard23 View Post
                The vast majority are. "Stacked cards" only mean something to hardcore fans, casuals pay to see stars. That's McGregor (and Rousey, to a lesser extent.)

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                • #48
                  Originally posted by Isaac Clarke View Post
                  No you didn't?



                  Are you a troll and/or just an idiot? I was referencing the fact that I never claimed that UFC 200 sold by being a stacked card, as evident by the way the rest of my post was worded.

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                  • #49
                    Originally posted by KLockard23 View Post
                    Are you a troll and/or just an idiot? I was referencing the fact that I never claimed that UFC 200 sold by being a stacked card, as evident by the way the rest of my post was worded.
                    The rest of your post that mentions Lesnar on the undercard?

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                    • #50
                      Originally posted by Isaac Clarke View Post
                      You said earlier stacked cards only mean something to "hardcore fans". Now you're giving it as a reason Tate-Nunes sold well.
                      Originally posted by Isaac Clarke View Post
                      No you didn't?

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