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    Default Pac/Cotto PPV numbers Poll

    Make your guesses folks. State your opinions. You know the drill.

    I'm hoping it beat out Mayweather/JMM. It should have, and it certainly was a better fight to watch.

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    Default Re: Pac/Cotto PPV numbers Poll

    Vote. dammit.

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    Default Re: Pac/Cotto PPV numbers Poll

    You are a bastard!!

    Im going over a million FACT

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    Default Re: Pac/Cotto PPV numbers Poll

    Lampley said the fight out did Mayweather vs Marquez in the late rounds of the telecast.

    I said it did over 1 mil but if I saw the "Youngblood is a b******" option before I voted that definitely would've gotten my click.

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    Default Re: Pac/Cotto PPV numbers Poll

    Over a million.


    How many ppvs did Mayweather-Marquez get? I forgot.

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    Default early Pacquiao-Cotto PPV estimates

    Experts are saying it could have done over 1.5 million sales. at $5 more than Mayweather-Marquez, it will likely dominate in total earnings.



    $82M seen from Pacquiao-Cotto pay-per-view - INQUIRER.net, Philippine News for Filipinos

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    Default Re: early Pacquiao-Cotto PPV estimates

    Quote Originally Posted by Cortez The Killer View Post
    Experts are saying it could have done over 1.5 million sales. at $5 more than Mayweather-Marquez, it will likely dominate in total earnings.



    $82M seen from Pacquiao-Cotto pay-per-view - INQUIRER.net, Philippine News for Filipinos
    Who didn't know Pac/Cotto was bigger than PBF/Marquez? PBF/Marquez had no build up, Marquez has no draw, it looked like a mismatch on paper, but this fight ridiculously overchieved. It was suppose to draw less than 500,000 buys. It doubled that. Contrary to popular belief, boxing is alive and well right now.

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    Default Re: early Pacquiao-Cotto PPV estimates

    Quote Originally Posted by blegit View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Cortez The Killer View Post
    Experts are saying it could have done over 1.5 million sales. at $5 more than Mayweather-Marquez, it will likely dominate in total earnings.



    $82M seen from Pacquiao-Cotto pay-per-view - INQUIRER.net, Philippine News for Filipinos
    Who didn't know Pac/Cotto was bigger than PBF/Marquez? PBF/Marquez had no build up, Marquez has no draw, it looked like a mismatch on paper, but this fight ridiculously overchieved. It was suppose to draw less than 500,000 buys. It doubled that. Contrary to popular belief, boxing is alive and well right now.
    PBF/Marquez had no bulid up hahahahahahaha!!!!

    You for real, what a crock of shit!!! It had more build up than the Cotto-Pac fight if anything they even came over to the uk to build it up it then was delayed for two months to give it more anticipation and there was the usual 24/7, there was loads of build up!!

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    Default Re: early Pacquiao-Cotto PPV estimates

    You guys are missing my subtle underlying devious point. That Floyd is a fool for even attempting to try to get more than a 50-50 split

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    Default Re: early Pacquiao-Cotto PPV estimates

    Quote Originally Posted by skel1983 View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by blegit View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Cortez The Killer View Post
    Experts are saying it could have done over 1.5 million sales. at $5 more than Mayweather-Marquez, it will likely dominate in total earnings.



    $82M seen from Pacquiao-Cotto pay-per-view - INQUIRER.net, Philippine News for Filipinos
    Who didn't know Pac/Cotto was bigger than PBF/Marquez? PBF/Marquez had no build up, Marquez has no draw, it looked like a mismatch on paper, but this fight ridiculously overchieved. It was suppose to draw less than 500,000 buys. It doubled that. Contrary to popular belief, boxing is alive and well right now.
    PBF/Marquez had no bulid up hahahahahahaha!!!!

    You for real, what a crock of shit!!! It had more build up than the Cotto-Pac fight if anything they even came over to the uk to build it up it then was delayed for two months to give it more anticipation and there was the usual 24/7, there was loads of build up!!
    By build up I don't mean promotion I mean excitement. I mean you have a guy coming out of retirement against a guy with no draw coming up 2 weight classes. Both are counterpunchers. Floyd was expected to win with little problems. A good UFC PPV was on. Who did they trick into getting excited about this fight? And despite all the less than 500,000 buys talk the fight did 1 million. The buys total was more exciting to find out than the fight outcome.
    Last edited by blegit; 11-16-2009 at 11:26 PM.

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    Default Re: early Pacquiao-Cotto PPV estimates

    Quote Originally Posted by Cortez The Killer View Post
    You guys are missing my subtle underlying devious point. That Floyd is a fool for even attempting to try to get more than a 50-50 split
    I caught your point but you're comparing 2 very different fights. Cotto is a full fledged welterweight, JMM is a lightweight. The world wanted to see if Pac could fight a 145 pound Cotto, PBF beating JMM was a given. Cotto is a much better draw than Marquez. These fights were incomparable. Just like Pac/Cotto beats Pac/Marquez 1 and 2 combined. The element of the unknown makes the fights incomparable.

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    Default Re: early Pacquiao-Cotto PPV estimates

    Quote Originally Posted by skel1983 View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by blegit View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Cortez The Killer View Post
    Experts are saying it could have done over 1.5 million sales. at $5 more than Mayweather-Marquez, it will likely dominate in total earnings.



    $82M seen from Pacquiao-Cotto pay-per-view - INQUIRER.net, Philippine News for Filipinos
    Who didn't know Pac/Cotto was bigger than PBF/Marquez? PBF/Marquez had no build up, Marquez has no draw, it looked like a mismatch on paper, but this fight ridiculously overchieved. It was suppose to draw less than 500,000 buys. It doubled that. Contrary to popular belief, boxing is alive and well right now.
    PBF/Marquez had no bulid up hahahahahahaha!!!!

    You for real, what a crock of shit!!! It had more build up than the Cotto-Pac fight if anything they even came over to the uk to build it up it then was delayed for two months to give it more anticipation and there was the usual 24/7, there was loads of build up!!
    The Truth laid bare....

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    Default Re: early Pacquiao-Cotto PPV estimates

    Quote Originally Posted by blegit View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Cortez The Killer View Post
    You guys are missing my subtle underlying devious point. That Floyd is a fool for even attempting to try to get more than a 50-50 split
    I caught your point but you're comparing 2 very different fights. Cotto is a full fledged welterweight, JMM is a lightweight. The world wanted to see if Pac could fight a 145 pound Cotto, PBF beating JMM was a given. Cotto is a much better draw than Marquez. These fights were incomparable. Just like Pac/Cotto beats Pac/Marquez 1 and 2 combined. The element of the unknown makes the fights incomparable.
    I don't know if Cotto is/was much of a better PPV draw than Marquez. Cotto could headline sell outs at MSG, but his previous biggest sell was against Margarito who brought a big following and gave Cotto more exposure and plus word spread fast about the nature of the fight. Marquez has a huge following and of one of the traditionally strongest fan bases in the sport.


    And of course Pac-Cotto beats Pac-JMM 1 and 2...both Pac and JMM had a fraction of the popularity then that they do now.

    It's not the element of the unknown. Every fight has that. It's not necessarily boxing fans that drive big PPV sales, a lot us just stream fights on a computer. Mainstream fans buy PPVs


    Pacquiao is bigger than boxing right now and Mayweather is only as big as boxing lets him be

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    Default Re: early Pacquiao-Cotto PPV estimates

    Quote Originally Posted by skel1983 View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by blegit View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Cortez The Killer View Post
    Experts are saying it could have done over 1.5 million sales. at $5 more than Mayweather-Marquez, it will likely dominate in total earnings.



    $82M seen from Pacquiao-Cotto pay-per-view - INQUIRER.net, Philippine News for Filipinos
    Who didn't know Pac/Cotto was bigger than PBF/Marquez? PBF/Marquez had no build up, Marquez has no draw, it looked like a mismatch on paper, but this fight ridiculously overchieved. It was suppose to draw less than 500,000 buys. It doubled that. Contrary to popular belief, boxing is alive and well right now.
    PBF/Marquez had no bulid up hahahahahahaha!!!!

    You for real, what a crock of shit!!! It had more build up than the Cotto-Pac fight if anything they even came over to the uk to build it up it then was delayed for two months to give it more anticipation and there was the usual 24/7, there was loads of build up!!
    Yep I remember that. Plus it was Floyd coming back from an almost 2 year hiatus that was also included in the buildup of the fight. It was a hugely hyped fight.

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    Default Re: early Pacquiao-Cotto PPV estimates

    Quote Originally Posted by Cortez The Killer View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by blegit View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Cortez The Killer View Post
    You guys are missing my subtle underlying devious point. That Floyd is a fool for even attempting to try to get more than a 50-50 split
    I caught your point but you're comparing 2 very different fights. Cotto is a full fledged welterweight, JMM is a lightweight. The world wanted to see if Pac could fight a 145 pound Cotto, PBF beating JMM was a given. Cotto is a much better draw than Marquez. These fights were incomparable. Just like Pac/Cotto beats Pac/Marquez 1 and 2 combined. The element of the unknown makes the fights incomparable.
    I don't know if Cotto is/was much of a better PPV draw than Marquez. Cotto could headline sell outs at MSG, but his previous biggest sell was against Margarito who brought a big following and gave Cotto more exposure and plus word spread fast about the nature of the fight. Marquez has a huge following and of one of the traditionally strongest fan bases in the sport.


    And of course Pac-Cotto beats Pac-JMM 1 and 2...both Pac and JMM had a fraction of the popularity then that they do now.

    It's not the element of the unknown. Every fight has that. It's not necessarily boxing fans that drive big PPV sales, a lot us just stream fights on a computer. Mainstream fans buy PPVs


    Pacquiao is bigger than boxing right now and Mayweather is only as big as boxing lets him be

    This is as plain as I can put it. Fresh out of retirement, do you really believe PBF/Marquez is a better buy than PBF/Cotto? Pac/Cotto did what it was expected to. PBF/Marquez did double what is was expected to. Lets keep it real.

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