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    Default Re: What WW's fight would sell more?

    neither i think Cotto/Hatton would beat both

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    Default Re: What WW's fight would sell more?

    Quote Originally Posted by ElTerribleMorales
    neither i think Cotto/Hatton would beat both

    how do you figure?

    do you really think cotto is a bigger draw than mayweather? i know the baldomir vs. mayweather numbers were pretty bad, but i would have to think they would have been much worse if it were cotto vs. baldomir (assuming that would be a ppv, which im pretty sure it wouldnt)

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    Default Re: What WW's fight would sell more?

    not so much that, it's just everybody knows that Cotto/Hatton is a way better clash of styles than Mayweather/Hatton, it's almost certain that there would be a war in the ring if they get it on, when in Mosley/Cotto and Hatton/Mayweather theres only about 40% chance that it'll be a slugfest and a 60% chance it'll be a dominating boring performance by PBF, so if i had to choose i'd say Mosley/Cotto, cause both like to bang, true Cotto more than Mosley (he's the smarter boxer), but yea i think Hatton/Cotto would be better than the other two, mainly cause of styles

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    Default Re: What WW's fight would sell more?

    PPV's - Hatton v Mayweather

    Tickets - Cotto v Mosley in MSG would outsell Hatton v Mayweather in the US, but if Hatton's next fight was in the UK, it could be against a dustbin and it'd out sell Cotto v Mosley.
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    I think both are amazing match-ups but for different reasons. Hatton v Mayweather is classic boxer v slugger. The styles clash is exactly that of Leonard v Duran, whereas Cotto v Mosley is going to be a clash of crisp technique, speed vs accuracy and moments of all out war, just like De La Hoya v Mosley, except Cotto is probably has a bigger punch, but not as effective defence. If I'd never seen boxing before then Mosley v Cotto will most likely be a better fight to watch, but personally Hatton v Mayweather excites me more.
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    Default Re: What WW's fight would sell more?

    Quote Originally Posted by SweetPea
    Cotto vs. Mosley would sell more tickets, if it's at MSG.

    Hatton-Mayweather would sell way more PPVs.
    Hatton can bring 10,000 across the pond. Mayweather has his fans. It'll sell more.

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    Default Re: What WW's fight would sell more?

    Quote Originally Posted by bzkfn
    Quote Originally Posted by SweetPea
    Cotto vs. Mosley would sell more tickets, if it's at MSG.

    Hatton-Mayweather would sell way more PPVs.
    Hatton can bring 10,000 across the pond. Mayweather has his fans. It'll sell more.
    Well, Madison Square Garden has a bigger capacity than any Vegas casino arena. So if Cotto-Mosley sells out (like Cotto-Judah did) than Mayweather-Hatton isn't going to sell more.

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    Default Re: What WW's fight would sell more?

    Quote Originally Posted by SweetPea
    Quote Originally Posted by bzkfn
    Quote Originally Posted by SweetPea
    Cotto vs. Mosley would sell more tickets, if it's at MSG.

    Hatton-Mayweather would sell way more PPVs.
    Hatton can bring 10,000 across the pond. Mayweather has his fans. It'll sell more.
    Well, Madison Square Garden has a bigger capacity than any Vegas casino arena. So if Cotto-Mosley sells out (like Cotto-Judah did) than Mayweather-Hatton isn't going to sell more.


    i thought i heard somewhere that if the mayweather vs. hatton fight happened in vegas it would be at the thomas & mack center, and i think that venue can seat tons of people. (i think about 20,000, but i could be wrong)

    they had mayweather vs. judah there, and it ALMOST sold out

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    Default Re: What WW's fight would sell more?

    Any fight with Floyd Mayweather Jr on it has to be a borefest. He has shown us that he is no longer willing to fight. He just runs for 12 rounds. Who cares about his fights? People will pay to watch Hatton more than they will pay to see Floyd the android.

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