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I'm glad it did good numbers. My spite for Marg doesn't overwhelm my love for the sport. Bit lower then early estimates, but that is to be expected. More then respectable. Numbers expected to climb a bit too when final tallies in.
this only proves one thing, that without mexican fighters, pacquiao is NOT that big of PPV star his fans try to make him out to be. when he fought joshua clottey, what were the PPV numbers? 7-800,000? a mayweather/margarito PPV event would have reached about 1.5 million or more. facts are facts!
lol...i knew the pactards would come on in droves like a bunch of ants. the facts are these, mayweather is a bigger PPV star than pacquiao, and you pactards can't seem to handle this fact. and to the pactard who said there were more fans at pacquiao/clottey than pacquiao/margarito. well, let's see here, if you combine the attendance/PPV numbers, pacquiao/margarito dwarfs pacquiao/clottey. simple math. so go ahead pactards, do your little huffing and puffing cause i wrote these comments. somebody has the tell the truth on these boards and it might as well be me because it seems everybody's on board as a pactardo.
generalbulldog,
look my son, if EVERYBODY on this forum agreed that pacquiao was the GOAT and thinks nobody can touch him, this forum would get pretty boring, don't you think? well, i'm sorry to burst your bubble but although i believe pacquiao has done great things in the ring, there are still many questions about him that need to be answered.
it's good to have opposing views. it's the democratic way in that people are different and might have different views than others. say what you will about bernard hopkins, but he's just saying the truth that pacquiao continues to avoid fast, young, in their prime fighters. it's not a coincidence that marquez took the anointed one to hell and back. it's not a coincidence that he's been asking for catchweights from bigger fighters!
my thing is this, if you want to play with fire, you'd better be prepared to play by the rules and not come in with some sort of advantage just because your smaller. pacquiao wanted these fights he should have played by the rules. if he couldn't do that, he should have stayed at a lower division.
the truth hurts doesn't it?
Umm, if you are working out how many were at Pac/Clottey vs Pac/Marg, you cannot combine the PPV numbers,,,, because none of the PPV buyers were AT the fights... simple math....
Anyway, regardless, if the philipines could afford PPV and had the same sort of market as Mexico, that country would have a million PPV's on it's own...
And it also doesn't take an Einstein to see why Pac vs Clottey a completely unknown fighter outsideboxing circles, did less than Pac vs Margarito who has had an incredible amount of drama surrounding him, plus was at the top of the sport for a short while, and yes as you mention PLUUUUSSSS he is mexican....
I havn't really seen many people at all say that Pac is a bigger PPV draw than Mayweather.... So you're argueing with yourself on that one... People generally don't argue against your main point.. They argue with the nonsense you speak to support your point....
But regardless, Mayweather is easily a bigger PPV draw than Pac..... Always has been.. Maybe because everyone wants so desperately to see him get his ass beat, maybe because a lot of people appreciate his skill..... who knows, but he is good enough to deserve what buys he gets.... And when he fights Pac, I would be surprised if it didn't sell more PPV buys than PBF vs DLH.....
But what was no surprise though,, was seeing a thread about Pac's PPV buys,,,,, a completely un flamatory thread,,, and finding you in here bagging Pac...
No i'm not a Pac nuthugger defending my beloved fighter... I'm a intermediary calling attention to your perhaps complete unawareness of your love for talking about Pac at every opportunity...
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