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  • May-Cotto cracks top 10 gates

    not sure if someone already posted ....

    Floyd Mayweather Jr. has lived up to his "Money" nickname again.

    Besides his record guaranteed purse of $32 million for his victory against Miguel Cotto (who made a career-best $8 million minimum) in their junior middleweight title bout last Saturday at the MGM Grand in Las Vegas (which, by the way, will be replayed on HBO at 10:15 p.m. ET/PT on Saturday if you somehow missed it), he and Cotto also generated one of the top 10 biggest gates in Nevada -- where most of the richest fights in boxing history have taken place.

    The Nevada State Athletic Commission released the gate figures on Wednesday. Mayweather-Cotto generated a live gate of $12,000,150. That figure comes from 14,612 tickets sold (and does not include the thousands who watched the fight in Las Vegas via closed circuit at other MGM properties).

    There were 938 complimentary tickets given away, and 440 went unsold.

    It was Mayweather's second fight that landed in the top 10. The last time he fought at junior middleweight, when he won a title from Oscar De La Hoya in 2007, the bout set the all-time record for biggest gate in Nevada and biggest gate in the history of boxing.

    The pay-per-view figure for Mayweather-Cotto figures to be another 1 million-plus monster, but the number hasn't been released yet. Hopefully, it will be later this week or early next week.

    Here are the top 10 boxing gates in Nevada history:

    1. Mayweather-De La Hoya (2007): $18,419,200

    2. Lennox Lewis-Evander Holyfield II (1999): $16,860,300

    3. Manny Pacquiao-De La Hoya (2008): $14,380,300

    4. Holyfield-Mike Tyson II (1997): $14,277,200

    5. Holyfield-Tyson I (1996): $14,150,700

    6. Tyson-McNeeley (1995): $13,965,600

    7. Felix Trinidad-De La Hoya (1999): $12,949,500

    8. Bernard Hopkins-De La Hoya (2004): $12,782,650

    9. Mayweather-Cotto (2012): $12,000,150

    10. Pacquiao-Juan Manuel Marquez III (2011): $11,648,300

    http://espn.go.com/blog/dan-rafael/p...s-top-10-gates

  • #2
    De la Hoya was truly the cash cow

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    • #3
      Originally posted by Best in Boxing View Post
      not sure if someone already posted ....

      Floyd Mayweather Jr. has lived up to his "Money" nickname again.

      Besides his record guaranteed purse of $32 million for his victory against Miguel Cotto (who made a career-best $8 million minimum) in their junior middleweight title bout last Saturday at the MGM Grand in Las Vegas (which, by the way, will be replayed on HBO at 10:15 p.m. ET/PT on Saturday if you somehow missed it), he and Cotto also generated one of the top 10 biggest gates in Nevada -- where most of the richest fights in boxing history have taken place.

      The Nevada State Athletic Commission released the gate figures on Wednesday. Mayweather-Cotto generated a live gate of $12,000,150. That figure comes from 14,612 tickets sold (and does not include the thousands who watched the fight in Las Vegas via closed circuit at other MGM properties).

      There were 938 complimentary tickets given away, and 440 went unsold.

      It was Mayweather's second fight that landed in the top 10. The last time he fought at junior middleweight, when he won a title from Oscar De La Hoya in 2007, the bout set the all-time record for biggest gate in Nevada and biggest gate in the history of boxing.

      The pay-per-view figure for Mayweather-Cotto figures to be another 1 million-plus monster, but the number hasn't been released yet. Hopefully, it will be later this week or early next week.

      Here are the top 10 boxing gates in Nevada history:

      1. Mayweather-De La Hoya (2007): $18,419,200

      2. Lennox Lewis-Evander Holyfield II (1999): $16,860,300

      3. Manny Pacquiao-De La Hoya (2008): $14,380,300

      4. Holyfield-Mike Tyson II (1997): $14,277,200

      5. Holyfield-Tyson I (1996): $14,150,700

      6. Tyson-McNeeley (1995): $13,965,600

      7. Felix Trinidad-De La Hoya (1999): $12,949,500

      8. Bernard Hopkins-De La Hoya (2004): $12,782,650

      9. Mayweather-Cotto (2012): $12,000,150

      10. Pacquiao-Juan Manuel Marquez III (2011): $11,648,300

      http://espn.go.com/blog/dan-rafael/p...s-top-10-gates
      wow de la hoa is the true gate king
      Last edited by FUC_U_PAYME; 05-10-2012, 01:05 PM.

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      • #4
        Originally posted by Boksor
        Every time i see Tyson-Mcneely on those kinds of list, i cant help but laugh

        yeah me too

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        • #5
          Originally posted by MANIAC310 View Post
          De la Hoya was truly the cash cow
          No doubt!

          Delahoya and Tyson were gate kings!

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          • #6
            Originally posted by FUC_U_PAYME View Post
            wow de la hoa is the true ppv king
            Well, that's not PPV. That is gate revenues.

            Floyd is actually a better PPV performer (on a per-event basis) than Delahoya.

            Manny is too.

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            • #7
              De la hoya's bank account probably looks like a phone number

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              • #8
                Originally posted by Gino Ros View Post
                Well, that's not PPV. That is gate revenues.

                Floyd is actually a better PPV performer (on a per-event basis) than Delahoya.

                Manny is too.
                my bad i meant gate king

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                • #9
                  Oscar,Tyson and Holyfield are all over that

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by TR vs. GB View Post
                    De la hoya's bank account probably looks like a phone number
                    1234564567

                    yea...sounds about right, I wonder what he's worth.

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