Its a crying shame that boxing sells these big fights PPV anyways. Because it sold so much does not mean boxing is now suddenly popular after a long hiatus. 2 Million PPV'S means a tiny minority of people in the US actually watched the fight. Even if people that got the PPV invited a whole cascade of friend rounds to watch it, it still makes the number of people seeing the biggest fight in years actually quite a small figure. Considering these are two American fighters. One being the biggest name and the other being P4P number 1, its a shame that such a small proportion of the nation actually got to watch. PPV is an elitist thing that only deprives boxing from being a sport that truly connects to the mass populace.

Boxing needs to try and find a way to make its popularity grow...this fight was a relative success but where is the big fight to follow it? Long on the horizon!