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Comments Thread For: Canelo-Golovkin Third in Ticket Sales in Boxing History ($27M)
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Originally posted by The Big Dunn View PostHe isn't #1 on the TBRB rankings and those are the only fair and unbiased ones.
If Wilder beats Ortiz and then Joshua early next year?? Or Ortiz does it?? Or Joshua who would of beaten Kovalov, Pulev, and then winner of Wilder/Ortiz??? Probably should be P4P #1. Especially if all by TKO??? But that's at least a half a year away...
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Originally posted by Jubei View PostA guy from Kazakhstan who was pretty much unknown 5 years ago, is now #1 P4P and setting records, thats just beautiful. Now if they just not robbed him of that clear victory.
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Originally posted by chrisJS View PostQuite a jump in PPV sales and live ticket sales from the Smith, Cotto and Chavez fights.
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GGG is my guy, but how can anybody call him P4P #1 with a straight face? It's not even clear he's the best at MW. He was just in two really really close scraps after finally stepping up to elite comp.
Like I said I expected him to perform better in both, but he's still legit. But he's not my P4P #1.
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Originally posted by Passion Dean View PostChavez fight did more PPV buys, and Canelo has sold out the Alamo Dome and Houston Astros Baseball sadium vs Trout and Kirkland. GGG had very little to do with the numbers. He's just not a draw. As hard as people try to skew the number, the actual numbers don't lie.
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