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    Quote Originally Posted by TigerFan View Post
    Here's the pay channel (HBO/Showtime) ratings for the year.

    1. Julio Cesar Chavez Jr.-Marco Antonio Rubio, Feb. 4, HBO, 1.9 million
    2. Bernard Hopkins-Chad Dawson, April 28, HBO, 1.6 million
    3. Chavez Jr.-Andy Lee, June 16, HBO, 1.4 million
    4. Adrien Broner-Vicente Escobedo, July 21, HBO, 1.4 million
    5. Miguel Cotto-Austin Trout, Dec. 1, Showtime, 1.4 million
    6. Nonito Donaire-Jorge Arce, Dec. 15, HBO, 1.3 million
    7. Andre Ward-Chad Dawson, Sept. 8, HBO, 1.3 million
    8. Floyd Mayweather-Cotto PPV replay, May 12, HBO, 1.3 million
    9. Manny Pacquiao-Juan Manuel Marquez PPV replay, Dec. 15, HBO, 1.3 million
    10. Danny Garcia-Amir Khan, July 14, HBO, 1.3 million
    11. Erik Morales-Garcia I, March 24, HBO, 1.2 million
    12. Robert Guerrero-Andre Berto, Nov. 24, HBO, 1.1 million
    13. Marcos Maidana-Devon Alexander, Feb. 25, HBO, 1.1 million
    14. Broner-Antonio Demarco, Nov. 17, HBO, 1.1 million
    15. Sergio Martinez-Matthew Macklin, March 17, HBO, 1.1 million
    16. Canelo Alvarez-Josesito Lopez, Sept. 15, Showtime, 1.0 million

    Source - Boxing on cable in 2012: Lots of fights, lots of viewers and lots of love for Julio Cesar Chavez Jr. | Boxing Experts Blog - Yahoo! Sports
    And fools say Chavez Jr doesn't deserve the purses he gets. Dumb muthafukkas. Numbers don't lie.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Violent Demise View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by TigerFan View Post
    Here's the pay channel (HBO/Showtime) ratings for the year.

    1. Julio Cesar Chavez Jr.-Marco Antonio Rubio, Feb. 4, HBO, 1.9 million
    2. Bernard Hopkins-Chad Dawson, April 28, HBO, 1.6 million
    3. Chavez Jr.-Andy Lee, June 16, HBO, 1.4 million
    4. Adrien Broner-Vicente Escobedo, July 21, HBO, 1.4 million
    5. Miguel Cotto-Austin Trout, Dec. 1, Showtime, 1.4 million
    6. Nonito Donaire-Jorge Arce, Dec. 15, HBO, 1.3 million
    7. Andre Ward-Chad Dawson, Sept. 8, HBO, 1.3 million
    8. Floyd Mayweather-Cotto PPV replay, May 12, HBO, 1.3 million
    9. Manny Pacquiao-Juan Manuel Marquez PPV replay, Dec. 15, HBO, 1.3 million
    10. Danny Garcia-Amir Khan, July 14, HBO, 1.3 million
    11. Erik Morales-Garcia I, March 24, HBO, 1.2 million
    12. Robert Guerrero-Andre Berto, Nov. 24, HBO, 1.1 million
    13. Marcos Maidana-Devon Alexander, Feb. 25, HBO, 1.1 million
    14. Broner-Antonio Demarco, Nov. 17, HBO, 1.1 million
    15. Sergio Martinez-Matthew Macklin, March 17, HBO, 1.1 million
    16. Canelo Alvarez-Josesito Lopez, Sept. 15, Showtime, 1.0 million

    Source - Boxing on cable in 2012: Lots of fights, lots of viewers and lots of love for Julio Cesar Chavez Jr. | Boxing Experts Blog - Yahoo! Sports
    And fools say Chavez Jr doesn't deserve the purses he gets. Dumb muthafukkas. Numbers don't lie.


    That just proves that people will watch any piece of shit on TV nowadays.
    I like to call it the "car wreck" syndrome.
    Last edited by TitoFan; 12-20-2012 at 01:28 AM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by TitoFan View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Violent Demise View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by TigerFan View Post
    Here's the pay channel (HBO/Showtime) ratings for the year.

    1. Julio Cesar Chavez Jr.-Marco Antonio Rubio, Feb. 4, HBO, 1.9 million
    2. Bernard Hopkins-Chad Dawson, April 28, HBO, 1.6 million
    3. Chavez Jr.-Andy Lee, June 16, HBO, 1.4 million
    4. Adrien Broner-Vicente Escobedo, July 21, HBO, 1.4 million
    5. Miguel Cotto-Austin Trout, Dec. 1, Showtime, 1.4 million
    6. Nonito Donaire-Jorge Arce, Dec. 15, HBO, 1.3 million
    7. Andre Ward-Chad Dawson, Sept. 8, HBO, 1.3 million
    8. Floyd Mayweather-Cotto PPV replay, May 12, HBO, 1.3 million
    9. Manny Pacquiao-Juan Manuel Marquez PPV replay, Dec. 15, HBO, 1.3 million
    10. Danny Garcia-Amir Khan, July 14, HBO, 1.3 million
    11. Erik Morales-Garcia I, March 24, HBO, 1.2 million
    12. Robert Guerrero-Andre Berto, Nov. 24, HBO, 1.1 million
    13. Marcos Maidana-Devon Alexander, Feb. 25, HBO, 1.1 million
    14. Broner-Antonio Demarco, Nov. 17, HBO, 1.1 million
    15. Sergio Martinez-Matthew Macklin, March 17, HBO, 1.1 million
    16. Canelo Alvarez-Josesito Lopez, Sept. 15, Showtime, 1.0 million

    Source - Boxing on cable in 2012: Lots of fights, lots of viewers and lots of love for Julio Cesar Chavez Jr. | Boxing Experts Blog - Yahoo! Sports
    And fools say Chavez Jr doesn't deserve the purses he gets. Dumb muthafukkas. Numbers don't lie.


    That just proves that people will watch any piece of shit on TV nowadays.
    I like to call it the "car wreck" syndrome.
    Bullshit. Put a Puerto Rican fighter (not named Cotto) on PPV. And I bet you it won't sell shit. Not even his momma would buy it. And her not being able to afford it won't be the reason either

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    Quote Originally Posted by Violent Demise View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by TitoFan View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Violent Demise View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by TigerFan View Post
    Here's the pay channel (HBO/Showtime) ratings for the year.

    1. Julio Cesar Chavez Jr.-Marco Antonio Rubio, Feb. 4, HBO, 1.9 million
    2. Bernard Hopkins-Chad Dawson, April 28, HBO, 1.6 million
    3. Chavez Jr.-Andy Lee, June 16, HBO, 1.4 million
    4. Adrien Broner-Vicente Escobedo, July 21, HBO, 1.4 million
    5. Miguel Cotto-Austin Trout, Dec. 1, Showtime, 1.4 million
    6. Nonito Donaire-Jorge Arce, Dec. 15, HBO, 1.3 million
    7. Andre Ward-Chad Dawson, Sept. 8, HBO, 1.3 million
    8. Floyd Mayweather-Cotto PPV replay, May 12, HBO, 1.3 million
    9. Manny Pacquiao-Juan Manuel Marquez PPV replay, Dec. 15, HBO, 1.3 million
    10. Danny Garcia-Amir Khan, July 14, HBO, 1.3 million
    11. Erik Morales-Garcia I, March 24, HBO, 1.2 million
    12. Robert Guerrero-Andre Berto, Nov. 24, HBO, 1.1 million
    13. Marcos Maidana-Devon Alexander, Feb. 25, HBO, 1.1 million
    14. Broner-Antonio Demarco, Nov. 17, HBO, 1.1 million
    15. Sergio Martinez-Matthew Macklin, March 17, HBO, 1.1 million
    16. Canelo Alvarez-Josesito Lopez, Sept. 15, Showtime, 1.0 million

    Source - Boxing on cable in 2012: Lots of fights, lots of viewers and lots of love for Julio Cesar Chavez Jr. | Boxing Experts Blog - Yahoo! Sports
    And fools say Chavez Jr doesn't deserve the purses he gets. Dumb muthafukkas. Numbers don't lie.


    That just proves that people will watch any piece of shit on TV nowadays.
    I like to call it the "car wreck" syndrome.
    Bullshit. Put a Puerto Rican fighter (not named Cotto) on PPV. And I bet you it won't sell shit. Not even his momma would buy it. And her not being able to afford it won't be the reason either
    well all of Calderon's title reign was on Top Rank PPV, Trinidad had no probs selling PPV's, aaaand either way Chavez/Rubio wasn't PPV

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    Quote Originally Posted by ElTerribleMorales View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Violent Demise View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by TitoFan View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Violent Demise View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by TigerFan View Post
    Here's the pay channel (HBO/Showtime) ratings for the year.

    1. Julio Cesar Chavez Jr.-Marco Antonio Rubio, Feb. 4, HBO, 1.9 million
    2. Bernard Hopkins-Chad Dawson, April 28, HBO, 1.6 million
    3. Chavez Jr.-Andy Lee, June 16, HBO, 1.4 million
    4. Adrien Broner-Vicente Escobedo, July 21, HBO, 1.4 million
    5. Miguel Cotto-Austin Trout, Dec. 1, Showtime, 1.4 million
    6. Nonito Donaire-Jorge Arce, Dec. 15, HBO, 1.3 million
    7. Andre Ward-Chad Dawson, Sept. 8, HBO, 1.3 million
    8. Floyd Mayweather-Cotto PPV replay, May 12, HBO, 1.3 million
    9. Manny Pacquiao-Juan Manuel Marquez PPV replay, Dec. 15, HBO, 1.3 million
    10. Danny Garcia-Amir Khan, July 14, HBO, 1.3 million
    11. Erik Morales-Garcia I, March 24, HBO, 1.2 million
    12. Robert Guerrero-Andre Berto, Nov. 24, HBO, 1.1 million
    13. Marcos Maidana-Devon Alexander, Feb. 25, HBO, 1.1 million
    14. Broner-Antonio Demarco, Nov. 17, HBO, 1.1 million
    15. Sergio Martinez-Matthew Macklin, March 17, HBO, 1.1 million
    16. Canelo Alvarez-Josesito Lopez, Sept. 15, Showtime, 1.0 million

    Source - Boxing on cable in 2012: Lots of fights, lots of viewers and lots of love for Julio Cesar Chavez Jr. | Boxing Experts Blog - Yahoo! Sports
    And fools say Chavez Jr doesn't deserve the purses he gets. Dumb muthafukkas. Numbers don't lie.


    That just proves that people will watch any piece of shit on TV nowadays.
    I like to call it the "car wreck" syndrome.
    Bullshit. Put a Puerto Rican fighter (not named Cotto) on PPV. And I bet you it won't sell shit. Not even his momma would buy it. And her not being able to afford it won't be the reason either
    well all of Calderon's title reign was on Top Rank PPV, Trinidad had no probs selling PPV's, aaaand either way Chavez/Rubio wasn't PPV
    I wasn't aware Calderon and Trinidad were still fighting. The list is for 2012. So we're obviously talking about current active fighters. Dumb ass

    And I said PPV to make it easier. But we can go non-PPV. What Puerto Rican fighter can you put to headline HBO's World Championship Boxing series (not BAD) and will bring in the ratings Chavez be bringing in? None. Cotto is the only one who with some help can maybe get to sight distance. But that's about it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Violent Demise View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by ElTerribleMorales View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Violent Demise View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by TitoFan View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Violent Demise View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by TigerFan View Post
    Here's the pay channel (HBO/Showtime) ratings for the year.

    1. Julio Cesar Chavez Jr.-Marco Antonio Rubio, Feb. 4, HBO, 1.9 million
    2. Bernard Hopkins-Chad Dawson, April 28, HBO, 1.6 million
    3. Chavez Jr.-Andy Lee, June 16, HBO, 1.4 million
    4. Adrien Broner-Vicente Escobedo, July 21, HBO, 1.4 million
    5. Miguel Cotto-Austin Trout, Dec. 1, Showtime, 1.4 million
    6. Nonito Donaire-Jorge Arce, Dec. 15, HBO, 1.3 million
    7. Andre Ward-Chad Dawson, Sept. 8, HBO, 1.3 million
    8. Floyd Mayweather-Cotto PPV replay, May 12, HBO, 1.3 million
    9. Manny Pacquiao-Juan Manuel Marquez PPV replay, Dec. 15, HBO, 1.3 million
    10. Danny Garcia-Amir Khan, July 14, HBO, 1.3 million
    11. Erik Morales-Garcia I, March 24, HBO, 1.2 million
    12. Robert Guerrero-Andre Berto, Nov. 24, HBO, 1.1 million
    13. Marcos Maidana-Devon Alexander, Feb. 25, HBO, 1.1 million
    14. Broner-Antonio Demarco, Nov. 17, HBO, 1.1 million
    15. Sergio Martinez-Matthew Macklin, March 17, HBO, 1.1 million
    16. Canelo Alvarez-Josesito Lopez, Sept. 15, Showtime, 1.0 million

    Source - Boxing on cable in 2012: Lots of fights, lots of viewers and lots of love for Julio Cesar Chavez Jr. | Boxing Experts Blog - Yahoo! Sports
    And fools say Chavez Jr doesn't deserve the purses he gets. Dumb muthafukkas. Numbers don't lie.


    That just proves that people will watch any piece of shit on TV nowadays.
    I like to call it the "car wreck" syndrome.
    Bullshit. Put a Puerto Rican fighter (not named Cotto) on PPV. And I bet you it won't sell shit. Not even his momma would buy it. And her not being able to afford it won't be the reason either
    well all of Calderon's title reign was on Top Rank PPV, Trinidad had no probs selling PPV's, aaaand either way Chavez/Rubio wasn't PPV
    I wasn't aware Calderon and Trinidad were still fighting. The list is for 2012. So we're obviously talking about current active fighters. Dumb ass

    And I said PPV to make it easier. But we can go non-PPV. What Puerto Rican fighter can you put to headline HBO's World Championship Boxing series (not BAD) and will bring in the ratings Chavez be bringing in? None. Cotto is the only one who with some help can maybe get to sight distance. But that's about it.
    Danny Garcia already headlined 2 fights on HBO and one on Showtime this year alone, and after his huge win over Khan no doubt he'll be headlining more, JMM holds 4 wins over Pacquiao yet his last fight on HBO without the likes of Pacquiao was in 2010 against Katsidis and you remember the #'s for that fight right?

    Chavez gets ratings due to his famous daddy, hell the only Mexican fighter on the list that draws crowds solely on popularity made by himself is Canelo and he's still at #16

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    The first fight that ever caught my eye as a goofy kid was on ABC Wide world...the lawn did not get mowed that weekend

    I'm stoked as shit that NBC and CBS are back in it!! Nbc is booked into four months of 2013 already! I know the airwaves are at least 30 times as expansive as they were then but it cannot be repeated enough how refreshing...and needed...it is to see afternoon fights back!

    The naysayers had better pack a lunch and wear a hard hat before they once again try to put that final nail in the coffin of boxing.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ElTerribleMorales View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Violent Demise View Post
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    Quote Originally Posted by Violent Demise View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by TitoFan View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Violent Demise View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by TigerFan View Post
    Here's the pay channel (HBO/Showtime) ratings for the year.

    1. Julio Cesar Chavez Jr.-Marco Antonio Rubio, Feb. 4, HBO, 1.9 million
    2. Bernard Hopkins-Chad Dawson, April 28, HBO, 1.6 million
    3. Chavez Jr.-Andy Lee, June 16, HBO, 1.4 million
    4. Adrien Broner-Vicente Escobedo, July 21, HBO, 1.4 million
    5. Miguel Cotto-Austin Trout, Dec. 1, Showtime, 1.4 million
    6. Nonito Donaire-Jorge Arce, Dec. 15, HBO, 1.3 million
    7. Andre Ward-Chad Dawson, Sept. 8, HBO, 1.3 million
    8. Floyd Mayweather-Cotto PPV replay, May 12, HBO, 1.3 million
    9. Manny Pacquiao-Juan Manuel Marquez PPV replay, Dec. 15, HBO, 1.3 million
    10. Danny Garcia-Amir Khan, July 14, HBO, 1.3 million
    11. Erik Morales-Garcia I, March 24, HBO, 1.2 million
    12. Robert Guerrero-Andre Berto, Nov. 24, HBO, 1.1 million
    13. Marcos Maidana-Devon Alexander, Feb. 25, HBO, 1.1 million
    14. Broner-Antonio Demarco, Nov. 17, HBO, 1.1 million
    15. Sergio Martinez-Matthew Macklin, March 17, HBO, 1.1 million
    16. Canelo Alvarez-Josesito Lopez, Sept. 15, Showtime, 1.0 million

    Source - Boxing on cable in 2012: Lots of fights, lots of viewers and lots of love for Julio Cesar Chavez Jr. | Boxing Experts Blog - Yahoo! Sports
    And fools say Chavez Jr doesn't deserve the purses he gets. Dumb muthafukkas. Numbers don't lie.


    That just proves that people will watch any piece of shit on TV nowadays.
    I like to call it the "car wreck" syndrome.
    Bullshit. Put a Puerto Rican fighter (not named Cotto) on PPV. And I bet you it won't sell shit. Not even his momma would buy it. And her not being able to afford it won't be the reason either
    well all of Calderon's title reign was on Top Rank PPV, Trinidad had no probs selling PPV's, aaaand either way Chavez/Rubio wasn't PPV
    I wasn't aware Calderon and Trinidad were still fighting. The list is for 2012. So we're obviously talking about current active fighters. Dumb ass

    And I said PPV to make it easier. But we can go non-PPV. What Puerto Rican fighter can you put to headline HBO's World Championship Boxing series (not BAD) and will bring in the ratings Chavez be bringing in? None. Cotto is the only one who with some help can maybe get to sight distance. But that's about it.
    Danny Garcia already headlined 2 fights on HBO and one on Showtime this year alone, and after his huge win over Khan no doubt he'll be headlining more, JMM holds 4 wins over Pacquiao yet his last fight on HBO without the likes of Pacquiao was in 2010 against Katsidis and you remember the #'s for that fight right?

    Chavez gets ratings due to his famous daddy, hell the only Mexican fighter on the list that draws crowds solely on popularity made by himself is Canelo and he's still at #16
    And each time Garcia was the B fighter. The Judah fight will be his first one as the A fighter. Canelo pulling 1 million for a fight on the same night as Chavez-Martinez is damn fucking impressive. And who gives a fuck who Chavez dad is? Wilfredo Vazquez Jr has a famous daddy. Yet nobody gives a fuck about him

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    Quote Originally Posted by Violent Demise View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by ElTerribleMorales View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Violent Demise View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by TitoFan View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Violent Demise View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by TigerFan View Post
    Here's the pay channel (HBO/Showtime) ratings for the year.

    1. Julio Cesar Chavez Jr.-Marco Antonio Rubio, Feb. 4, HBO, 1.9 million
    2. Bernard Hopkins-Chad Dawson, April 28, HBO, 1.6 million
    3. Chavez Jr.-Andy Lee, June 16, HBO, 1.4 million
    4. Adrien Broner-Vicente Escobedo, July 21, HBO, 1.4 million
    5. Miguel Cotto-Austin Trout, Dec. 1, Showtime, 1.4 million
    6. Nonito Donaire-Jorge Arce, Dec. 15, HBO, 1.3 million
    7. Andre Ward-Chad Dawson, Sept. 8, HBO, 1.3 million
    8. Floyd Mayweather-Cotto PPV replay, May 12, HBO, 1.3 million
    9. Manny Pacquiao-Juan Manuel Marquez PPV replay, Dec. 15, HBO, 1.3 million
    10. Danny Garcia-Amir Khan, July 14, HBO, 1.3 million
    11. Erik Morales-Garcia I, March 24, HBO, 1.2 million
    12. Robert Guerrero-Andre Berto, Nov. 24, HBO, 1.1 million
    13. Marcos Maidana-Devon Alexander, Feb. 25, HBO, 1.1 million
    14. Broner-Antonio Demarco, Nov. 17, HBO, 1.1 million
    15. Sergio Martinez-Matthew Macklin, March 17, HBO, 1.1 million
    16. Canelo Alvarez-Josesito Lopez, Sept. 15, Showtime, 1.0 million

    Source - Boxing on cable in 2012: Lots of fights, lots of viewers and lots of love for Julio Cesar Chavez Jr. | Boxing Experts Blog - Yahoo! Sports
    And fools say Chavez Jr doesn't deserve the purses he gets. Dumb muthafukkas. Numbers don't lie.


    That just proves that people will watch any piece of shit on TV nowadays.
    I like to call it the "car wreck" syndrome.
    Bullshit. Put a Puerto Rican fighter (not named Cotto) on PPV. And I bet you it won't sell shit. Not even his momma would buy it. And her not being able to afford it won't be the reason either
    well all of Calderon's title reign was on Top Rank PPV, Trinidad had no probs selling PPV's, aaaand either way Chavez/Rubio wasn't PPV
    I wasn't aware Calderon and Trinidad were still fighting. The list is for 2012. So we're obviously talking about current active fighters. Dumb ass

    And I said PPV to make it easier. But we can go non-PPV. What Puerto Rican fighter can you put to headline HBO's World Championship Boxing series (not BAD) and will bring in the ratings Chavez be bringing in? None. Cotto is the only one who with some help can maybe get to sight distance. But that's about it.


    There's millions more Mexicans, dumbshit. Mexicans who don't give a shit that they're cheering for a cheating dipshit. Who buy PPV strictly because of the kid's name. Do I have to keep spelling it out for you? In Puerto Rico, we're a bit more selective with who we follow and cheer for. I can't help it if you guys have lower standards. Margarito used to sell lots of PPV to Mexicans also. What does that tell you? No standards, my mentally-challenged brotha..... no standards.

    Merry Christmas, by the way.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Violent Demise View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by TigerFan View Post
    Here's the pay channel (HBO/Showtime) ratings for the year.

    1. Julio Cesar Chavez Jr.-Marco Antonio Rubio, Feb. 4, HBO, 1.9 million
    2. Bernard Hopkins-Chad Dawson, April 28, HBO, 1.6 million
    3. Chavez Jr.-Andy Lee, June 16, HBO, 1.4 million
    4. Adrien Broner-Vicente Escobedo, July 21, HBO, 1.4 million
    5. Miguel Cotto-Austin Trout, Dec. 1, Showtime, 1.4 million
    6. Nonito Donaire-Jorge Arce, Dec. 15, HBO, 1.3 million
    7. Andre Ward-Chad Dawson, Sept. 8, HBO, 1.3 million
    8. Floyd Mayweather-Cotto PPV replay, May 12, HBO, 1.3 million
    9. Manny Pacquiao-Juan Manuel Marquez PPV replay, Dec. 15, HBO, 1.3 million
    10. Danny Garcia-Amir Khan, July 14, HBO, 1.3 million
    11. Erik Morales-Garcia I, March 24, HBO, 1.2 million
    12. Robert Guerrero-Andre Berto, Nov. 24, HBO, 1.1 million
    13. Marcos Maidana-Devon Alexander, Feb. 25, HBO, 1.1 million
    14. Broner-Antonio Demarco, Nov. 17, HBO, 1.1 million
    15. Sergio Martinez-Matthew Macklin, March 17, HBO, 1.1 million
    16. Canelo Alvarez-Josesito Lopez, Sept. 15, Showtime, 1.0 million

    Source - Boxing on cable in 2012: Lots of fights, lots of viewers and lots of love for Julio Cesar Chavez Jr. | Boxing Experts Blog - Yahoo! Sports
    And fools say Chavez Jr doesn't deserve the purses he gets. Dumb muthafukkas. Numbers don't lie.
    Ungrateful little bastard has his Dad to thank for that. He wouldn't have done it without the name.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Violent Demise View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by TigerFan View Post
    Here's the pay channel (HBO/Showtime) ratings for the year.

    1. Julio Cesar Chavez Jr.-Marco Antonio Rubio, Feb. 4, HBO, 1.9 million
    2. Bernard Hopkins-Chad Dawson, April 28, HBO, 1.6 million
    3. Chavez Jr.-Andy Lee, June 16, HBO, 1.4 million
    4. Adrien Broner-Vicente Escobedo, July 21, HBO, 1.4 million
    5. Miguel Cotto-Austin Trout, Dec. 1, Showtime, 1.4 million
    6. Nonito Donaire-Jorge Arce, Dec. 15, HBO, 1.3 million
    7. Andre Ward-Chad Dawson, Sept. 8, HBO, 1.3 million
    8. Floyd Mayweather-Cotto PPV replay, May 12, HBO, 1.3 million
    9. Manny Pacquiao-Juan Manuel Marquez PPV replay, Dec. 15, HBO, 1.3 million
    10. Danny Garcia-Amir Khan, July 14, HBO, 1.3 million
    11. Erik Morales-Garcia I, March 24, HBO, 1.2 million
    12. Robert Guerrero-Andre Berto, Nov. 24, HBO, 1.1 million
    13. Marcos Maidana-Devon Alexander, Feb. 25, HBO, 1.1 million
    14. Broner-Antonio Demarco, Nov. 17, HBO, 1.1 million
    15. Sergio Martinez-Matthew Macklin, March 17, HBO, 1.1 million
    16. Canelo Alvarez-Josesito Lopez, Sept. 15, Showtime, 1.0 million

    Source - Boxing on cable in 2012: Lots of fights, lots of viewers and lots of love for Julio Cesar Chavez Jr. | Boxing Experts Blog - Yahoo! Sports
    And fools say Chavez Jr doesn't deserve the purses he gets. Dumb muthafukkas. Numbers don't lie.
    the only thing the little shit deserves is the ass whooping that Martinez gave him, and the embarrassment he faced afterwards failing the drug test and facing the fine and suspension lol

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    Quote Originally Posted by ElTerribleMorales View Post
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    Here's the pay channel (HBO/Showtime) ratings for the year.

    1. Julio Cesar Chavez Jr.-Marco Antonio Rubio, Feb. 4, HBO, 1.9 million
    2. Bernard Hopkins-Chad Dawson, April 28, HBO, 1.6 million
    3. Chavez Jr.-Andy Lee, June 16, HBO, 1.4 million
    4. Adrien Broner-Vicente Escobedo, July 21, HBO, 1.4 million
    5. Miguel Cotto-Austin Trout, Dec. 1, Showtime, 1.4 million
    6. Nonito Donaire-Jorge Arce, Dec. 15, HBO, 1.3 million
    7. Andre Ward-Chad Dawson, Sept. 8, HBO, 1.3 million
    8. Floyd Mayweather-Cotto PPV replay, May 12, HBO, 1.3 million
    9. Manny Pacquiao-Juan Manuel Marquez PPV replay, Dec. 15, HBO, 1.3 million
    10. Danny Garcia-Amir Khan, July 14, HBO, 1.3 million
    11. Erik Morales-Garcia I, March 24, HBO, 1.2 million
    12. Robert Guerrero-Andre Berto, Nov. 24, HBO, 1.1 million
    13. Marcos Maidana-Devon Alexander, Feb. 25, HBO, 1.1 million
    14. Broner-Antonio Demarco, Nov. 17, HBO, 1.1 million
    15. Sergio Martinez-Matthew Macklin, March 17, HBO, 1.1 million
    16. Canelo Alvarez-Josesito Lopez, Sept. 15, Showtime, 1.0 million

    Source - Boxing on cable in 2012: Lots of fights, lots of viewers and lots of love for Julio Cesar Chavez Jr. | Boxing Experts Blog - Yahoo! Sports
    And fools say Chavez Jr doesn't deserve the purses he gets. Dumb muthafukkas. Numbers don't lie.
    the only thing the little shit deserves is the ass whooping that Martinez gave him, and the embarrassment he faced afterwards failing the drug test and facing the fine and suspension lol
    Funny how Martinez almost got knocked out by a weed head who drinks and drives eh?

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    Quote Originally Posted by outspoken View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by ElTerribleMorales View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Violent Demise View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by TigerFan View Post
    Here's the pay channel (HBO/Showtime) ratings for the year.

    1. Julio Cesar Chavez Jr.-Marco Antonio Rubio, Feb. 4, HBO, 1.9 million
    2. Bernard Hopkins-Chad Dawson, April 28, HBO, 1.6 million
    3. Chavez Jr.-Andy Lee, June 16, HBO, 1.4 million
    4. Adrien Broner-Vicente Escobedo, July 21, HBO, 1.4 million
    5. Miguel Cotto-Austin Trout, Dec. 1, Showtime, 1.4 million
    6. Nonito Donaire-Jorge Arce, Dec. 15, HBO, 1.3 million
    7. Andre Ward-Chad Dawson, Sept. 8, HBO, 1.3 million
    8. Floyd Mayweather-Cotto PPV replay, May 12, HBO, 1.3 million
    9. Manny Pacquiao-Juan Manuel Marquez PPV replay, Dec. 15, HBO, 1.3 million
    10. Danny Garcia-Amir Khan, July 14, HBO, 1.3 million
    11. Erik Morales-Garcia I, March 24, HBO, 1.2 million
    12. Robert Guerrero-Andre Berto, Nov. 24, HBO, 1.1 million
    13. Marcos Maidana-Devon Alexander, Feb. 25, HBO, 1.1 million
    14. Broner-Antonio Demarco, Nov. 17, HBO, 1.1 million
    15. Sergio Martinez-Matthew Macklin, March 17, HBO, 1.1 million
    16. Canelo Alvarez-Josesito Lopez, Sept. 15, Showtime, 1.0 million

    Source - Boxing on cable in 2012: Lots of fights, lots of viewers and lots of love for Julio Cesar Chavez Jr. | Boxing Experts Blog - Yahoo! Sports
    And fools say Chavez Jr doesn't deserve the purses he gets. Dumb muthafukkas. Numbers don't lie.
    the only thing the little shit deserves is the ass whooping that Martinez gave him, and the embarrassment he faced afterwards failing the drug test and facing the fine and suspension lol
    Funny how Martinez almost got knocked out by a weed head who drinks and drives eh?
    1 round doesn't summarize a fight unless somebody got KTFO that round, Martinez was standing at the end of the 12th after winning the prior 11 rnds, same as when Bute fucked Andrade up for 11 rnds only slipping up in the 12th, doesn't matter if Martinez takes on Chavez again in May he'll fuck up silver spoon just like he did the first time around, if knocking down a guy who's 20 lbs lighter than you, 15 yrs ur senior, and a good 4 inches shorter than you is ur best career accomplishment weeeeeeeell that's not saying much

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