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the low ticket sells doesnt mean floyd isnt a draw
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Originally posted by larrysmith View Postit just means people weren't buying this fight becasue they felt it was bull****..i think the pressure has been put on floyd to perform now and fight a genuine challenge.people arnt gonna pay to see floyd knock out jmm..i think floyd realized that and will scap the entire fight..something is happenng behind the scenes
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Originally posted by ~Tunney View PostTwo things to consider:
1. The time of the year
2. The state of the economy. There are hotels closing down on the Las Vegas strip because of lack of business.
Cotto vs Clottey sold over 17,000 tickets and was already at 11,000 a month before the fight itself.
I think it's more of a case of people not buying into the bull**** anymore.
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The thing that is interesting is that Floyd says he is the biggest draw in boxing and he is the cash cow etc. Yet rumours circulate that the fights sold no more than 3 thousand tickets.
When Oscar De La Hoya fought a little man in Manny Pacquiao, the fight sold out pretty quickly even do most boxing people were saying it was a mismatch. Mayweather and De La Hoya are both in the same situation, both fighting little men and at the time most boxing people are calling mismtach.
But here the difference, when De La Hoya fought his little man, his fight sold out and got over a million PPV buys. Mayweather fights his little man, and rumours circulate that is has done only 3 thousand tickets sale, and virtually all boxing people say it won't do huge box office numbers, like Manny and Oscar.
It makes me laugh when Mayweather says he is the bigger draw than De La Hoya.Last edited by Southpaw16BF; 06-17-2009, 05:18 AM.
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Originally posted by ~Tunney View PostTwo things to consider:
1. The time of the year
2. The state of the economy. There are hotels closing down on the Las Vegas strip because of lack of business.
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Low ticket sales don't mean much for this fight. The state of the economy, time of year, blah blah blah, etc, etc. Plus most people know who's gonna win the fight and are not gonna pay 150+ to see a fight they know the outcome of.
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