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  • #21
    Originally posted by angkag View Post
    Amazed so many will pay $100 to see this fight - that's a lot of cash for a fight that is unlikely to deliver.

    Everyone to their own of course, but was considering how much I WOULD be willing to pay to see it, and even at $1, I'd still give it a pass.
    Can't fault you. I'm watching this fight and probably will pay for it, but there's certain fights you have 0 interest for and will never pay to see regardless of price. I've never watched a Lara fight.

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    • #22
      Here sheeple, sheeple, sheeple....... come give me your money.

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      • #23
        everyone thought floyd vs pac was going to be exciting, then it turned out to be the most boring superfight in history of boxing. this time ppl think its going to be a one sided beatdown, maybe everyone is wrong again ?

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        • #24
          Originally posted by iamboxing View Post
          Can't fault you. I'm watching this fight and probably will pay for it, but there's certain fights you have 0 interest for and will never pay to see regardless of price. I've never watched a Lara fight.
          Lol, right with you on that one ! If you do watch a Lara fight, pretty sure you won't want to watch another one.......

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          • #25
            I've never purchased a PPV and the only fights I've missed is because I fell asleep before it started. I don't care if I miss it or not since the PPV will be online for free before I wake up in the morning. that goes for all Boxing and MMA PPV's.

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            • #26
              Still doubt it surpasses Mayweather/Pacquiao. I think there's more people that view it as a mismatch than people think/want to admit + A lot of the people who do want to see it still view it as such and on account of it not living up to expectations like MayPac, they'll decide to stream it.

              I think it'll around 3.0-3.5 million buys. It'll certainly be the second biggest fight of all time at worst, though.

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              • #27
                Headline should read Dana white in for a big surprise

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                • #28
                  The people mentioning they wont pay for a May fight sound kinda ******, because they more than likely aren't paying for any top fights. Just look at the Ward/Kov numbers, look at the Crawford/Postol and GGG PPV numbers. I'm curious to see what boxing fans actually pay for since they ain't paying for May fights or any other good fights on PPV? Complaining about May/Pac but yet most of the ppl here are ok with Canelo's PPV fights. Canelo vs Chavez was worse of a fight than May/Pac. Have fun watching the fight on your Firestick, if there's enough streams available that won't be buffering all night.

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                  • #29
                    When Mayweather isn't fighting no one pays any attention to boxing at all. We literally had the #1 and #2 p4p fighters in the world, both in their prime, fight and it didn't even crack 200k ppvs. Canelo-Golovkin is coming up and nothing on that.

                    Say what you will and hate the man as much as you want, but without Mayweather boxing would have been dead a decade ago. Floyd is the only boxer casuals will pay to see. Everyone should be thanking Floyd for making espn and mainstream media occasionally mention boxing over the past 10 years.

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                    • #30
                      Originally posted by Dr.Cool View Post
                      When Mayweather isn't fighting no one pays any attention to boxing at all. We literally had the #1 and #2 p4p fighters in the world, both in their prime, fight and it didn't even crack 200k ppvs. Canelo-Golovkin is coming up and nothing on that.

                      Say what you will and hate the man as much as you want, but without Mayweather boxing would have been dead a decade ago. Floyd is the only boxer casuals will pay to see. Everyone should be thanking Floyd for making espn and mainstream media occasionally mention boxing over the past 10 years.
                      Boxing will never die.....nobody even knew who Mayweather was until he fought Oscar De La Hoya. He has the advantage of social media...Imagine if Oscar DeLaHoya, Sugar Ray Leonard, Ali, Duran were fighting at this age of social media? Crazy to think that a boring defensive first fighter is the reason why boxing would die.....please, boxing is thriving right now despite of Mayweather not because of him. I never heard so many people diss boxing like they did after the May/Pac fight....it's not his fault people are ****** he just takes advantage of them.

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