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Originally posted by b00g13man View PostAwwwwww. Are you upset because your idol flopped? We could've told you that was going to happen.
Just because you see your favorite fighter as a father figure/love interest, doesn't mean everyone else is the same.
Most of us just watch fights. Seems like it runs a bit deeper with you lol
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Originally posted by b00g13man View PostYeah, it is.
Rafael says official number is slightly over 150k.
Cotto did 60k in his first PPV, so I dont even know how you keep
- mentioning a false number
- try to downplay GGG while other fighters did much less in their first PPV.
Arum marketed Cotto-Malignaggi as boxing’s version of West Side Story, playing excerpts from When You’re A Jet at the kick-off press conference. He also brought in heavy artillery in the form of a multi-ethnic 10-bout undercard featuring John Duddy, Julio Cesar Chavez Jr, Kevin Kelley, Juan Manuel Lopez, and a Notre Dame football player named Tommy Zbikowski, who was making his pro debut. George Foreman was hired to serve as a color commentator for the telecast.
Cotto-Malignaggi drew 14,000 fans to the Garden. But HBO’s power was evident in the world of pay-per-view. Tarver-Hopkins did 330,000 buys, while Cotto-Malignaggi scored 60,000.Last edited by Jubei; 10-31-2015, 05:42 AM.
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Originally posted by Jubei View Post
Rafael says official number is slightly over 150k.
Cotto did 60k in his first PPV, so I dont even know how you keep
- mentioning a false number
- try to downplay GGG while other fighters did much less in their first PPV.
That weener of yours must be miniature that you act so pathetic on a boxing forum. Hating, lying and making a clown out of you by hating on a person because of a ridiculous number. How many fighters out there are even able to sell out MSG? Why do you even care that much about a frigging PPV number, do you have such low self esteem?
That 60k was a TR closed circuit ppv
but good try tho
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Originally posted by i'm a fun haver View PostIdol lol.
Just because you see your favorite fighter as a father figure/love interest, doesn't mean everyone else is the same.
Most of us just watch fights. Seems like it runs a bit deeper with you lol
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Originally posted by Jubei View Post
Rafael says official number is slightly over 150k.
Cotto did 60k in his first PPV, so I dont even know how you keep
- mentioning a false number
- try to downplay GGG while other fighters did much less in their first PPV.
That weener of yours must be miniature that you act so pathetic on a boxing forum. Hating, lying and making a clown out of you by hating on a person because of a ridiculous number. How many fighters out there are even able to sell out MSG? Why do you even care that much about a frigging PPV number, do you have such low self esteem?
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Originally posted by Jubei View Post
Rafael says official number is slightly over 150k.
Cotto did 60k in his first PPV, so I dont even know how you keep
- mentioning a false number
- try to downplay GGG while other fighters did much less in their first PPV.
Arum marketed Cotto-Malignaggi as boxing’s version of West Side Story, playing excerpts from When You’re A Jet at the kick-off press conference. He also brought in heavy artillery in the form of a multi-ethnic 10-bout undercard featuring John Duddy, Julio Cesar Chavez Jr, Kevin Kelley, Juan Manuel Lopez, and a Notre Dame football player named Tommy Zbikowski, who was making his pro debut. George Foreman was hired to serve as a color commentator for the telecast.
Cotto-Malignaggi drew 14,000 fans to the Garden. But HBO’s power was evident in the world of pay-per-view. Tarver-Hopkins did 330,000 buys, while Cotto-Malignaggi scored 60,000.
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