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    #71
    Originally posted by The Big Dunn View Post
    J0zef I get you like GGG but this is a simple case of economics that GGG loses everytime.

    Maybe Nelson, who brought GGG to HBO, uses his new position to force Canelo to fight GGG. But Canelo still holds all the leverage, no matter how many belts GGG has.

    You have to accept that just because HBO is telling you GGG is something that doesn't make it true. The low PPV sales shows that main****** US fans have not warmed up to him yet.

    They might if he beats Canelo. Canelo knows this, as does ODH.

    Sorry dude, but GGG just isn't a star on Canelo's level.
    I'm honestly tired of rehashing the same argument on these boards. Virtually no one reads the actual post and just keep rehashing the same junk over and over without reading, or if they god forbid get that far, thinking about what is said in the post.

    Yes, I like Golovkin. That doesn't mean I'm a 12 year old infatuated child who thinks he's perfect and can't make a proper judgment about anything else.

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      #72
      Originally posted by Kagami Taiga View Post
      U know the only reason I believe this is its been more than 2 wks and still no official numbers. It's hard to argue for a million buys with no release from GBP or HBO. In fact at this point it's highly unlikely it hit a mil.
      That's exactly why I believe the numbers from Glaser as well... It could be more than 650K or less, but I think I think it's closer to that number than the 900K that was reported on Sunday after fight.

      Usually when a PPV does well, we hear about it within a week... It's been 11 days and neither Roc Nation or GBP has released a statement on the actual numbers yet. That tells me it didn't do as well as they had hoped.

      The same thing happened with Pac-Bradley 2, we didn't hear about those numbers until almost a month later and they turned out to be less than expected.

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        #73
        Originally posted by OnePunch View Post
        Javi, I know you probably got all excited when you read it, and couldnt type your reply fast enough, all giggly and everything, but its important to read the ENTIRE post, lest ye be made a fool of.

        The last line of my post was........

        (FYI, I still believe the 900k+ number, but this still is going to be alot of fun)
        Yes I read that.... your point is???

        All I did was ask a simple question.

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          #74
          I'll believe the numbers reported by other sources over a 'could be' scenario.

          I expect somewhere from 900k-1.1 million.

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            #75
            Originally posted by Red Cyclone View Post
            Two of the biggest PPV names only selling 650k though?

            Floyd sold nearly more than that with a fight against Berto :/
            Not really According to your boy Glaser Cotto-Canelo almost sold twice as much. 350k or whatever it was, for Floyd-Berto

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              #76
              Originally posted by OnePunch View Post
              No objective person can disagree with this statement. But you also have to acknowledge that historically its pretty hard for fighters from outside north america to really cross over into "mega" stars. Remember, Pac burst onto the scene against Ledwaba in 2001. Yet it took 7 years and an Oscar fight for him to really become a crossover "mega" star.

              Calzaghe-Kessler was supposed to be a box office bonanza, yet it bombed on HBO.

              GGGs boxing style and personality give him a good chance to develop into a big star, but it certainly wont be easy. Putting Canelo on the floor would certainly be a good start.....
              The point is GGG wants to be a big star. Beating Canelo is how he gets there. Hence, Canelo isn't just going to give him a chance to do that. It's gonna cost him a lot to get the opportunity.

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                #77
                LOL, when Cotto's making a guaranteed $15 million and Canelo a guaranteed $5 million please believe 650,000 PPV buys is a disappointing number... would think they would've had to do around the 900K just to break even. For comparison Cotto/Margarito II did 600,000 buys. Chavez Jr./Martinez even did 475,000 buys and this fight apparently did only slightly better.

                But if the fight did do the 900,000 number originally reported, that is a pretty decent number. LOL at people still blaming Mayweather/Pacquiao for any disappointing PPV numbers... as if even casual fans would think the disappointment of that fight would carry over to fighters like GGG, Cotto, and Canelo...

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                  #78
                  Originally posted by OnePunch View Post
                  From Rick Glaser's facebook page......

                  "Here is the Canelo - Cotto PPV figure, and it barely broke 650,000 PPV buys!!! I know a certain writer reported a 900,000 PPV buy figure, the same reporter that wrote that GGG - Lemieux broke 150,000 buys, when in fact that fight in actuality did 97,000 buys. Who is feeding the writer tainted info, but lots of great food!!!"


                  cant wait for the hate squad to show up and discredit these numbers.


                  but but but but 97k doe


                  (FYI, I still believe the 900k+ number, but this still is going to be alot of fun)
                  Originally posted by imperial1 View Post
                  Glaser exposing these exxaggerated numbers again like he did with Mayweather Maidana 2.. Great work Glaser !
                  Originally posted by Left Hook Tua View Post
                  cotto-canelo did less than a ufc girl card?
                  Sounds about right. In retropspect the fight was a huge mismatch and vastly overhyped. I just think a lot of boxing enthusiasts were blinded by the names. Glad to see the public wasn't fooled. Should be an HBO fight.

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                    #79
                    Originally posted by j0zef View Post
                    I'm honestly tired of rehashing the same argument on these boards. Virtually no one reads the actual post and just keep rehashing the same junk over and over without reading, or if they god forbid get that far, thinking about what is said in the post.

                    Yes, I like Golovkin. That doesn't mean I'm a 12 year old infatuated child who thinks he's perfect and can't make a proper judgment about anything else.
                    Sorry dude but you come across as a fan that refuses to see what the truth is. I'm not saying you are a child, I'm just saying the things you pointed out don't mitigate the fact that GGG wants to be a star and there are 2 ways to get there.

                    1. He could beat a great fighter or
                    2. He can beat a big star

                    He isn't fighting Ward so option 1 is off the table. Option 2 is the best chance.

                    Canelo and ODH know this dude, so they are going to make him give up a lot in order to get the fight. GGG has no leverage other than belts that, lets be honest, only mean Canelo has to pay more in fees. Now who want to do that?

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                      #80
                      Funny everyone believed his Floyd numbers. But now he gives gg and canelo cramp numbers suddenly he's a hack

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