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    Default Re: how would you estimate the ppv buys for a pbf-pac showdown?

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    Very hard to say,... they are both hugely popular but not as much as DLH yet... so I would say somewhere between 1.4 and 1.6 would seem reasonable to me.
    you mean to say not yet as popular as the most hated boxer in the world?
    More than Oscar had this huge ability to draw more crowd than anybody else hehe. There will be loads of buy, to me, anything between 1.2 and 1.6 is staggering still, I think that the 1.4 to 1.6 fork is reasonable in the circumstances
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    Default Re: how would you estimate the ppv buys for a pbf-pac showdown?

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    Very hard to say,... they are both hugely popular but not as much as DLH yet... so I would say somewhere between 1.4 and 1.6 would seem reasonable to me.
    you mean to say not yet as popular as the most hated boxer in the world?
    More than Oscar had this huge ability to draw more crowd than anybody else hehe. There will be loads of buy, to me, anything between 1.2 and 1.6 is staggering still, I think that the 1.4 to 1.6 fork is reasonable in the circumstances
    it's arum's job to break that. we boxing fans know what's the most anticipated fight out there. (pbf-pac)he has to hype this fight and splurge just for the propaganda to break the record of hoya. pbf vs pac will spew a lot of drama i bet.

    and i can't wait if they'll make pac-pbf 24-7!. with that alone it will bring interest to most casual fans around the world.

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    Default Re: how would you estimate the ppv buys for a pbf-pac showdown?

    i'll be greatly disappointed if pac vs pbf won't break the greatest ppv buy in history more than hoya vs pbf. i say pac vs pbf has more drama than that fight.

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    Default Re: how would you estimate the ppv buys for a pbf-pac showdown?

    Quote Originally Posted by mad_takamura View Post
    i'll be greatly disappointed if pac vs pbf won't break the greatest ppv buy in history more than hoya vs pbf. i say pac vs pbf has more drama than that fight.
    Personally, I don't care much about the PPV break through or not; I would prefer a good score as it would show that Boxing is healthy and would spread good indirect promotion over the sport but before everything, I want a good match; a breaking record PPV without a good match doesn't interest me that much.
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