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    Default Re: WHO IS THE BIGGEST DRAW IN BOXING TODAY?

    1) Mayweather-sold most ppv's ever
    2) pacquiao- crazy, almost fanatical fan base
    3) Hatton- 30,000 fans traveling from the UK say's alot
    4) Cotto- if the fight is in PR or N.Y.
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    Default Re: WHO IS THE BIGGEST DRAW IN BOXING TODAY?

    Quote Originally Posted by Dr. Steelhammer View Post
    Even Mr. Bean is more world recognize than Ricky Hatton.
    What a stupid post.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dr. Steelhammer View Post
    Even Mr. Bean is more world recognize than Ricky Hatton.
    That's just fucking stupid. Joe packs here in the States know who Hatton is. They like his style he is a crowd pleaser, beating Collazo, Urango, and Castillo put him on the map. After fighting Floyd and Pacquiao people without a doubt know who he is.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Wacko3205 View Post
    Oscar
    Gatti
    Hatton
    Cotto

    Mayweather is seemingly in the running.
    Man this is an old thread. Two of the fighters are retired and so is the poster I am quoting.
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    Quote Originally Posted by POPPAWOODSTER View Post
    1) Mayweather-sold most ppv's ever

    2) pacquiao- crazy, almost fanatical fan base
    3) Hatton- 30,000 fans traveling from the UK say's alot
    4) Cotto- if the fight is in PR or N.Y.
    Sold most pay per views ever? We talking over his career or for one fight? If it was for one fight buddy it takes two to tango and I wouldn't waste my money on Mayweather. He's a piece of shit just like Roy Jones Jr. Thats my opinion and I may be wrong but I am sticking to it.
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    Quote Originally Posted by POPPAWOODSTER View Post
    1) Mayweather-sold most ppv's ever
    2) pacquiao- crazy, almost fanatical fan base
    3) Hatton- 30,000 fans traveling from the UK say's alot
    4) Cotto- if the fight is in PR or N.Y.
    if he sold most ppv's, then why did the fight between him and jmm was rescheduled?

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    Quote Originally Posted by generalbulldog View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by hattonthehammer View Post
    Hatton could still sell out somewhere like wembley stadium with 90 thousand plus if required.

    Not sure if pacquiao could manage that in the phillipines, other than him nobody comes close to hattons popularity
    Most Americans don't even know who Hatton was until he fought Mayweather. And most still don't even know who he is. Hatton may be popular in Britain but not the world or even America. The only famous Brit that Americans know is probably David Beckham and probably Hugh Grant.
    You sure about that?? Errr how about Simon Cowell or Baron Sacha Cohen??

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    Default Re: WHO IS THE BIGGEST DRAW IN BOXING TODAY?

    If we're talking about the biggest draw in boxing TODAY, PRESENTLY, RIGHT AT THIS MOMENT, CURRENTLY AS WE BREATH AND SPEAK,.. then it can't be Mayweather, Hatton, Wlad, Marquez, or Cotto.

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    Default Re: WHO IS THE BIGGEST DRAW IN BOXING TODAY?

    Quote Originally Posted by skel1983 View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by generalbulldog View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by hattonthehammer View Post
    Hatton could still sell out somewhere like wembley stadium with 90 thousand plus if required.

    Not sure if pacquiao could manage that in the phillipines, other than him nobody comes close to hattons popularity
    Most Americans don't even know who Hatton was until he fought Mayweather. And most still don't even know who he is. Hatton may be popular in Britain but not the world or even America. The only famous Brit that Americans know is probably David Beckham and probably Hugh Grant.
    You sure about that?? Errr how about Simon Cowell or Baron Sacha Cohen??


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