I hve no idea how this stuff works, but if between 1.6-2 mill in buys, and looking at those other fights bilbo listed, and factoring all things in...I'd say that would be damn good.
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I hve no idea how this stuff works, but if between 1.6-2 mill in buys, and looking at those other fights bilbo listed, and factoring all things in...I'd say that would be damn good.
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While we're waiting for the official figures to come in,,, do you think a Pac v Floyd showdown in 2009 would get more buys than Floyd v Oscar?? As far as a boxing fan I would surely think so.... I was actually a bit off put by the Oscar vs Floyd fight.. Oscar just isn't the motivated fighter that he was during his career when he was on the rise.. It was more of a money making thing to me.. And Floyd again wasn't fighting for a belt or anything and it just didn't seem like it had the heart and passion of fights like Cotto Margarito...
But to the general public, I actually think having Oscar in the Floyd fight will make the general public respond better than a Pac vs Floyd...
Although perhaps that's understimating the general public...
Pac vs Floyd would be absolutely HUGE for me and anyone who knows shit about boxing... Where Oscar's motivation was as much money as anything, I bet if it really came down to it, (and this is in fantasy land), Pac would fight Floyd for free just to be in the same ring and have the chance at adding a win over Floyd Mayweather to his legacy....
I mean, it would have to do more buys than Floyd DLH... They would hype the absolute shit out of it, and so they should! Matchups of genuine P4P number 1 plus P4P number 2 in boxing just comes along maybe every 5 or 10 years, and these are 2 great fighters... Not 10 years past the fact or anything.. Pac is arguably at his absolute Prime, and the weight only looks great and more explosive on him... And who could argue that Floyd has looked bad in ANY of his fights at all.. So by no means could anyone say Pac is getting an easy run of it fighting Floyd in 2009..
$2.5 million should be what the promoters aim for.. Any less and they shoudl be ashamed..
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speaking of PPV buys does anybody know how much Cotto vs Margarito did i bought that fight without thinking twice and i imagine any die hard boxing fan would.
This is unofficial from another forum:
"Bob Arum is walking around the office saying the ppv buys are very close to 2 million PPV buys!!! They are still tracking PPV's so nothing is official yet. He said they were expecting 1.5 million so they are pretty excited its around 2million! Numbers should be out by the end of the week..."
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HBO just released the number, and it was 1.25 million.
So Kel, you were pretty close there.![]()
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I'll say & Calzaghe just said boxing is a dying sport. He must be upset his fight with Roy did so poorly.
While Oscar is/was the golden goose with PPV buys, I think Manny vs. Hatton or PBF can do solid PPV #'s too. Maybe not the million mark like Oscar's fights but 500 to 750k is within reach & not bad.
so how much are the fighters purse with the hbo buys?
any1 able to do the caluations?
mind over speed and power
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I agree! Mayweather isn't the draw. He was involved in the two biggest fights of 2007 but that was because of Oscar and Hatton. Hatton has tons of fans. Pacquiao has been making records with PPV buys for the lower weight classes with his fights with Morales and second fight with Marquez. If you ask me, Mayweather vs Hatton, Mayweather vs Pacquiao would both generate lots of buys but it's not the name Mayweather, it's because of Pacquiao and Hatton.
Floyd is a draw. I don't even see why this is a discussion. Even if Manny and Oscar happened last year, there's no way it was doing 2.4 Million Buys. ODLH - Hopkins: 1 Million Buys, ODLH - Mayorga: 925K Buys, ODLH-Mayweather: 2.4 MILLION BUYS!!!! That's proof that Mayweather is a draw right there. Yeah, the draw in that fight was ODLH but Floyd proved that he's a draw too because they did almost double the numbers that ODLH vs Trinidad did.
Yall are mistaking having a fanbase with being a draw. Mayweather was clearly the draw in the US for the Hatton fight because Hatton never had been on pay per view and US fans were just learning about him. In the states, Mayweather had to be the draw to do anywhere near 850,000K buys in the US. Let's not forget that Mayweather was still doing a respectable 350K just for fighting Baldomir. Mayweather isn't a draw because of fanbase. He's a draw because of controversy, media coverage, his talent, and the mystique of his undefeated record. If you put him in the right situation where the matchup is good and he's facing someone who the public perceives has a shot at beating him then the fight will sell. And the public likes fights where it seems like the two fighters can't stand each other, and where there's a hero and villian. Mayweather is the definition of a villian and Pacquiao is the definition of a hero. Never in any fight will a hero and villian be more defined than Mayweather vs Pacquiao. I equate Floyd Mayweather's type of popularity to Terrell Owens in the US. Some people CAN'T STAND him, some people can't enough of him, but no matter what, he's different from almost everyone else in his sport, the media can't get enough of him because it gives them something a little different to cover, and whether you love him or hate him, you're the one watching him during primetime.
Mayweather - ODLH: 2.4 Million US PPV Buys (shatters the PPV record on the weekend that Spiderman 3 comes out)
Mayweather - Hatton: 850K US PPV Buys (only fights involving Tyson and ODLH have had more buys)
To say that US fans bought PPV to the tune of 850K to see Hatton, a fighter that most Americans knew nothing about, is fucking idiotic. Mayweather sold that fight in the US and Hatton sold that fight in the UK.
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whats the biggest PPV fight of all time?
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I'm not saying Floyd isn't a draw. I'm just saying that Hatton and Pacquiao are more popular than him. Other than Floyd vs Hatton and Floyd vs De La Hoya, what kind of numbers did he put up?
Hatton, I have no clue what his numbers are, but I know the Pacquiao/Morales trilogy and the Pacquiao/Marquez II did big numbers..
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