do u ave de la hoya's ppv history
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Mayweather & Pacquiao: PPV & GROSS HISTORY
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It's pretty wild that Pacquiao has headlined that many PPV's. Pac consistently does better numbers, but the thing is, he was the B-Side in his fights with Barrera and Morales.
They really are pretty equal draws.
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Originally posted by Horus View PostHow about I give you alittle incentive to prove me wrong...
You are 200k away from having 2M points...
How about if you can prove the facts in my opening post wrong.
I will give you 100k for each fact you prove wrong in my opening post.
Now get too work or leave peacefully.
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who gives a fcuk about PPV's? I mean what difference does it make to us the fans? fcuk all. if you work for hbo ppv production team or sky box office then fair enough, you would have an intrest.
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Originally posted by Horus View PostfUN THING TO LOOK OUT FOR,
after Mayweather vs. Mosley
Mayweather will most likely not only break even with Pacquiao PPV and GROSS numbers but surpass them.
So in 7 fights compared to Pacquiao 12.
Mayweather will eclipse him in both PPV and GROSS..
Both, if you really look at it... These dude Drawing power is damn near the same with or without De la Hoya !!!
Pac was already an PPV attraction at 130 lbs. And all his fights above 135 were all PPVs. Floyd has no PPVs at 130 and 135. Pac has the record for the highest PPV sales at 140 and below. Since Pac Moved up to 140-147 his PPV numbers more than doubled as predicted coz most Americans only cares for fights above 140 lbs. But the fact is Pac outsells Floyd bigtime at 140 and below by a mile.
At 147 Pac has 700K, 1.25M and 1.4M... not bad for a Foreign fighter. Floyd just lucky to land DLH and Hatton 1st.
For non American and not a Fluent english speaking fighter, Pac has achieved this thru fighting. Floyd only sells because of his protected undefeated record. He just recently got the formula to sell his fights by not fighting but to make people hate him. I got tricked already with the DLH fight, Not again this time. I'm not ordering this time.
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Originally posted by Pacdbest View PostFloyd only becomes a PPV fighter when he moves up to 140 lbs with Gatti. His fights with Corley, Bruseles, at Mitchell were not even PPVs.
Pac was already an PPV attraction at 130 lbs. And all his fights above 135 were all PPVs. Floyd has no PPVs at 130 and 135. Pac has the record for the highest PPV sales at 140 and below. Since Pac Moved up to 140-147 his PPV numbers more than doubled as predicted coz most Americans only cares for fights above 140 lbs. But the fact is Pac outsells Floyd bigtime at 140 and below by a mile.
At 147 Pac has 700K, 1.25M and 1.4M... not bad for a Foreign fighter. Floyd just lucky to land DLH and Hatton 1st.
For non American and not a Fluent english speaking fighter, Pac has achieved this thru fighting. Floyd only sells because of his protected undefeated record. He just recently got the formula to sell his fights by not fighting but to make people hate him. I got tricked already with the DLH fight, Not again this time. I'm not ordering this time.
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Originally posted by Horus View Postit really isnt.. at all
These guys are really rivals right now in all aspects.
Good guy vs.Bad Guy (any guy can play this role)
Offense vs. Defense
Speed vs. Speed
Small man vs. Small man
p4p vs. p4p
the list goes on and on....
These guys really do rival each other.
and in terms of draw. They are damn near equal.
I agree that they are rivals but dont agree on your take of small man versus small man part, if PAC next fight will be versus PBF, Floyd will be the second biggest fighter PAC has ever fought in terms of size, height weight & reach, only clottey enjoyed all those same advantages and can be considered bigger...
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Originally posted by 2501 View Posthonestly, this shouldnt even be a competition, but a testiment to the power of boxing. Floyd fans should be happy that Pac can sell and Pac fans should be happy that Floyd can sell. Obviously, thats not the world we live in.
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