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    http://teampilipinas.info/2012/01/pa...ns-record.html

    Boxing superstar Manny Pacquiao is likely to set the record for the most number of seven-figure pay-per-view (PPV) events in boxing, according to a Yahoo! Sports columnist.

    Dave Meltzer of Yahoo! Sports said the Filipino icon is likely to surpass Mike Tyson’s record for setting the most million PPV events in boxing.

    “He currently has five main events that have topped seven figures… He’s tied with Holyfield for second place of all-time, behind Tyson’s record of six,” Meltzer said in his column.

    In 2011 alone, Pacquiao drew 1.10 million buys for his May 7 fight against Shane Mosley and 1.41 million buys for his November 12 fight against Juan Manuel Marquez.

    Meltzer said the 33-year-old Pacquiao is expected to post more PPV records in the years to come.

    “[He] has established he can hit the mark any time he faces an opponent with name value.”

    Other PPV records set by Pacquiao were during his fights against Oscar de la Hoya in 2008, Miguel Cotto in 2009 and Antonio Margarito in 2010.

    Against De la Hoya, Pacquiao generated 1.25 PPV buys. A year later, he registered 1.2 million buys against Cotto.

    In 2010, Pacquiao garnered an estimated 1.15 million buys during the Margarito fight.

  • #2
    oh ****.....pac making history again...2 more fights and it's done!

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    • #3
      If he fights Mayweather than it is a guarantee. Heck fight Chavez Jr and it may happen.

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      • #4
        " Money " Pacquaio

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        • #5
          Originally posted by abdul-jakul View Post
          http://teampilipinas.info/2012/01/pa...ns-record.html

          boxing superstar manny pacquiao is likely to set the record for the most number of seven-figure pay-per-view (ppv) events in boxing, according to a yahoo! Sports columnist.

          Dave meltzer of yahoo! Sports said the filipino icon is likely to surpass mike tyson’s record for setting the most million ppv events in boxing.

          “he currently has five main events that have topped seven figures… he’s tied with holyfield for second place of all-time, behind tyson’s record of six,” meltzer said in his column.

          In 2011 alone, pacquiao drew 1.10 million buys for his may 7 fight against shane mosley and 1.41 million buys for his november 12 fight against juan manuel marquez.

          Meltzer said the 33-year-old pacquiao is expected to post more ppv records in the years to come.

          “[he] has established he can hit the mark any time he faces an opponent with name value.”

          other ppv records set by pacquiao were during his fights against oscar de la hoya in 2008, miguel cotto in 2009 and antonio margarito in 2010.

          Against de la hoya, pacquiao generated 1.25 ppv buys. A year later, he registered 1.2 million buys against cotto.

          In 2010, pacquiao garnered an estimated 1.15 million buys during the margarito fight.
          all roads lead to manny pacquaio

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          • #6
            Marquez, Rios, Canelo and Chavez all do over 1 mill imo

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            • #7
              Originally posted by abdul-jakul View Post
              http://teampilipinas.info/2012/01/pa...ns-record.html

              Boxing superstar Manny Pacquiao is likely to set the record for the most number of seven-figure pay-per-view (PPV) events in boxing, according to a Yahoo! Sports columnist.

              Dave Meltzer of Yahoo! Sports said the Filipino icon is likely to surpass Mike Tyson’s record for setting the most million PPV events in boxing.

              “He currently has five main events that have topped seven figures… He’s tied with Holyfield for second place of all-time, behind Tyson’s record of six,” Meltzer said in his column.

              In 2011 alone, Pacquiao drew 1.10 million buys for his May 7 fight against Shane Mosley and 1.41 million buys for his November 12 fight against Juan Manuel Marquez.

              Meltzer said the 33-year-old Pacquiao is expected to post more PPV records in the years to come.

              “[He] has established he can hit the mark any time he faces an opponent with name value.”

              Other PPV records set by Pacquiao were during his fights against Oscar de la Hoya in 2008, Miguel Cotto in 2009 and Antonio Margarito in 2010.

              Against De la Hoya, Pacquiao generated 1.25 PPV buys. A year later, he registered 1.2 million buys against Cotto.

              In 2010, Pacquiao garnered an estimated 1.15 million buys during the Margarito fight.
              lol
              Mike tyson made himself a star, Pacquiao/Mayweather piggy back off De la Hoya's name, who was the true star regardless of what you think of him. If i were them i would thank Oscar for all the success. Without him they would still be way under 1mill buys, and thats the truth

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              • #8
                Originally posted by CasualBoxingFan View Post
                lol
                Mike tyson made himself a star, Pacquiao/Mayweather piggy back off De la Hoya's name, who was the true star regardless of what you think of him. If i were them i would thank Oscar for all the success. Without him they would still be way under 1mill buys, and thats the truth
                by hook or by crook


                why are you sour?

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                • #9
                  does anyone have the official numbers from Pac-Mosley and Marquez yet? still waiting

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by CasualBoxingFan View Post
                    lol
                    Mike tyson made himself a star, Pacquiao/Mayweather piggy back off De la Hoya's name, who was the true star regardless of what you think of him. If i were them i would thank Oscar for all the success. Without him they would still be way under 1mill buys, and thats the truth
                    Tyson was the heavyweight champ of the world and was an automatic star in those days.

                    Delahoya piggybacked off cesar chavez and his dying mother.

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