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He needs to get that Cotto fight done first. I don't think Canelo will even be relevant after next year (Cotto could beat him, GGG could end him).
Chavez Jr. will be able to make bigger fights and he will takes those dates once Floyd retires.Last edited by kej718; 12-03-2014, 09:55 AM.
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Originally posted by $BloodyNate$ View PostThey are? Floyd wouldn't have hit 2 million if not for Alvarez being an undefeated Mexican. Cotto did great number with Manny and Floyd too, but both also did well on their own pay per views based on normal boxing standards. I believe Cotto Martinez and Canelo-Lara/Angulo all did about 300k-500k which is great if your not Floyd or Manny.
I'm not saying they are bigger draws but them fighting each other and the fact Floyd wouldn't have a decent opponent to go up against them with, I really think he would lose in the states. I'm sure a Khan fight would sell well with overseas revenue included, But in the states no way Floyd does even close to as well as he normally does against that other PPV.
In the end both events suffer but I think Floyd would suffer more.
Decent numbers. But then compare that to Floyd's against non draws, that's the casual audience.
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Originally posted by IMDAZED View PostThis want to "reclaim" dates by Canelo and Oscar is just dumb. Suppose you secure the date. And Mayweather decides to fight the week before. Guess what? Casuals aren't buying PPV's in successive weeks so Canelo loses. Just dumb.
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I really don't want to debate you guys all morning especially since this is all speculation. Sure 250k for Floyd was me being dramatic but the most important factor I see here is Showtime. I don't see them getting a huge cut of British PPV and if they can't max out on Floyd I don't think they take the fight if they can't guarantee to make a certain number against another huge fight.
I'm sure Floyd with his ego would probably be down for a stand off but I just don't see it. And with Khan his best option minus Danny Garcia which is unlikely I just don't think it happens. And I think the buzz around the Hispanic community could make Cotto-Alvarez bigger then Cotto-Margarito.
But I'll agree to disagree.
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Originally posted by IronDanHamza View PostFloyd "flops" do what? 800-900k?
What did Canelo lasts PPV do? 300K right?
Cotto-Martinez was a big fight and what did that do? 350k?
Together they are 200k short of Floyd's "flop".
What people dot understand is this fight is not as big a fight to the casuals as it is to the hardcore fans.
The casuals are what drive the PPV and the hardcore fans think to he casuals are as interested in this fight as they are.
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Originally posted by bigjavi973 View PostWhat was floyd's last ppv numbers? Not projected numbers either, the REAL numbers.
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... You forget one thing: PPV numbers are no longer the issue here -- because PPV is in steep decline as a business niche.
The main issue here is: who is going to dominate the boxing business scene at the top!
But never mind...
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Originally posted by MDPopescu View PostBig Dunn, dear, I do appreciate your relentless efforts in supporting some legends in this sport... But everything has to end sooner or later...
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