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  • Mayweather-Ortiz PPV results: Approximately 1.15 million buys

    By Chris Williams: According to the latest boxing news, the September 17th clash between Floyd Mayweather Jr. (42-0, 26 KO’s) and Victor Ortiz (29-3-2, 22 KO’s) brought in a respectable 1.15 million pay per view buys.

    This is a far different number compared to the 850,000 PPV buys that the Mayweather-Ortiz was rumored to have brought in several weeks ago.
    These numbers make a lot more sense because we’re talking about boxing’s cash cow in Mayweather, who is second to none in capturing the boxing public’s interest. The Ortiz-Mayweather fight was much more talked about than the upcoming Pacquiao vs. Juan Manuel Marquez fight at the same stage and it was helped with advertising on regular cable.

    Sports Illustrated is the one that has dug up a much more realistic number than the numbers floated around recently. Given that Mayweather was pretty much the guy doing all the real marketing of the fight due to his charisma and the way he played the villain so perfectly, it’s admirable that the Mayweather-Ortiz fight did even this good.

    You have to remember that Ortiz isn’t a big star and Mayweather was on his own here without someone popular and/or well known like Shane Mosley to try and lure boxing fans to purchase the Mayweather-Ortiz fight on PPV. I think Mayweather did a heck of a good job in getting that many boxing fans. If Mayweather can bring in those kinds of excellent numbers fighting an unknown fighter like Ortiz, can you imagine the kinds of numbers Mayweather would suck in if he were to face guys like Amir Khan and Manny Pacquiao? We’re talking high 1.8 to 2.0 in terms of millions of buys.

    http://www.************.com/2011/10/...-million-buys/

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    http://www.************.com/2011/10/...-million-buys/

    www.************.com

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    • #3
      boxingnews dot com

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      • #4
        Not a reliable website.

        They screw up regularly.

        Will wait for a real source.

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          Originally posted by abdul-jakul View Post
          By Chris Williams: According to the latest boxing news, the September 17th clash between Floyd Mayweather Jr. (42-0, 26 KO’s) and Victor Ortiz (29-3-2, 22 KO’s) brought in a respectable 1.15 million pay per view buys.

          This is a far different number compared to the 850,000 PPV buys that the Mayweather-Ortiz was rumored to have brought in several weeks ago.
          These numbers make a lot more sense because we’re talking about boxing’s cash cow in Mayweather, who is second to none in capturing the boxing public’s interest. The Ortiz-Mayweather fight was much more talked about than the upcoming Pacquiao vs. Juan Manuel Marquez fight at the same stage and it was helped with advertising on regular cable.

          Sports Illustrated is the one that has dug up a much more realistic number than the numbers floated around recently. Given that Mayweather was pretty much the guy doing all the real marketing of the fight due to his charisma and the way he played the villain so perfectly, it’s admirable that the Mayweather-Ortiz fight did even this good.

          You have to remember that Ortiz isn’t a big star and Mayweather was on his own here without someone popular and/or well known like Shane Mosley to try and lure boxing fans to purchase the Mayweather-Ortiz fight on PPV. I think Mayweather did a heck of a good job in getting that many boxing fans. If Mayweather can bring in those kinds of excellent numbers fighting an unknown fighter like Ortiz, can you imagine the kinds of numbers Mayweather would suck in if he were to face guys like Amir Khan and Manny Pacquiao? We’re talking high 1.8 to 2.0 in terms of millions of buys.

          http://www.************.com/2011/10/...-million-buys/
          This article is BS..Mayweather was not alone, he had names like Morales, and Canelo to help out. I know mad people who bought it to see Ortiz, Morales, and Canelo, and the possibility of seeing Mayweather lose.

          Mayweather can hold his own on PPV sales, but don't discredit the other 2 names that had a big influence on the sales, especially on the weekend of Mexican Independence..

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          • #6
            Great news for boxing.now lets move on

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            • #7
              Lol at the writer. Seriously he kissed mayweathers ass one too many in this article. He sounds like a paid publicist

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              • #8
                Originally posted by i box foreal View Post
                Great news for boxing.now lets move on
                You actually believe this?

                Chris Williams is the ultimate hack 'boxing scribe' and that site is a joke. I'd believe info from fight hype LONG before anything from bull**** new 24 any day. HBO, GBP are not releasing the figures because they were embarrassingly low.

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by ThePrince View Post
                  You actually believe this?

                  Chris Williams is the ultimate hack 'boxing scribe' and that site is a joke. I'd believe info from fight hype LONG before anything from bull**** new 24 any day. HBO, GBP are not releasing the figures because they were embarrassingly low.
                  Well fighthype reported 1.3 million,either way it's great for the sport i love and live for.

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                  • #10
                    hmm looks like pac pulled in 100k more homes.

                    .... and the winner is? Manny Ferracquiao!

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