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Originally posted by MexicanStyle#1 View Postcomical how the writer of this article in a subliminal manner arranges Mayweather as the top PPV star... People who know, will see that it takes two to tango.... You put Canelo in there with the likes of Mcgrero, Pacquiao, Dela Hoya, Cotto, You get the same numbers probably even more... too bad for canelo he is in a era where there are no opponents with mainstream recognition like the previous generation...
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Youd have to be a real shmuck to think that this fight wasn't a huge success. Even of it was 1.3 mill at 80 dollars a pop that is one of the highest grossing ppv's ever. Not to mention it had the third highest gate for any fight ever, then you have to add the bars and other places all over.the country that shell out big bucks to show the fight, then international t.v. right which im sure is in the millions considering Canelo is a huge star in Mexico. Then of course the big sponsorships like Corona. When you add it all up I wouldnt be suprised if this was in the top 5 of the biggest fights ever in terms of overall revenue generated, and certainly it has to be in the top 10
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Originally posted by rrayvez View Postwrong. You'll get good numbers but definitely not better numbers. Mayweather vs cotto did 1.5 mil while cotto vs canelo did 900k. Mayweather is the biggest ppv selling fighter in history. Canelo is the top active selling fighter but he'll never generate the full cross over appeal mayweather had in part for the undefeated mystique and controversial personality. As far name recognition, mayweather was doing close to a mil with guys like maidana and guerrero who never headlined any ppvs as well as the big names you mentioned.
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No matter how many ppv's ggg still got flucked on decision
Okay oscar lied about the ppv numbers but ggg still got screwed on that horrible decision. Turd bryd had the fix on and was obviously paid off. No tv's in mexico.
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Originally posted by jjsmyth87 View PostThen how come the fight had the third highest gate ever if he doesn't have full cross over appeal? It was a sellout unlike mayweather Mcgregor. Also Mayweather isn't as popular worldwide as Alvarez or even Pacquiao. I read awhile back that Pacquiao made 7 million every fight for the phillipines t.v. rights alone, and im sure Alvarez gets big money for Mexican t.v.
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Originally posted by rrayvez View Posthe has cross over appeal but I don't think that it's the level of mayweather who reached the point of being a household name. Mayweather took years to reach that point by doing things like wrestle mania, dancing with the stars and other things that seemed ****** at the time, but paid off for him. With Canelo not speaking English, it's going to be difficult for him to generate the same type of buzz that mayweather created. The same way Trinidad was a successful ppv star but not in comparison to Oscar.
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Originally posted by jjsmyth87 View PostI see your point but Mayweathers popularity had a lot to do with him fighting Mexican fighters or fighters who had a large Mexican fanbase. He became a ppv star once he beat de la hoya and most of the guys he fought since had a large Mexican fanbase. Andre Berto fight only sold like 400k ppv's. Alvarez has the mexican fanbase which will keep him at the top as long as he keeps winning. Chavez Jr. Is a certified bum but Canelo was still able to pull in over a millie fighting him because of the mexican fanbase. Your right in that hes not quite as big of a star as mayweather because he had the black fanbase and also Mexicans would tune in hoping to see him lose. But just go to any bar in a Mexican town like El Paso and see how many people are packed in to watch a Canelo fight
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