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riz
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Post subject: Pacquiao-Cotto: 1.25 million buys  Posted: November 21 2009, 0:40 AM |
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Quote: Pacquiao-Cotto: 1.25 million buys
HBO Sports reported today that 1.25 million pay-per-view buys were generated from last Saturday’s welterweight title fight between Manny Pacquiao and Miguel Cotto at the sold-out MGM Grand Garden Arena in Las Vegas. The fight was promoted by Top Rank, Inc.. The 1.25 million buy total represents the highest performing boxing pay-per-view event in 2009, generating $70 million in pay-per-view revenue. The figure includes 650,000 buys from cable homes and 600,000 from satellite and telco homes. A record 110,000 buys from Puerto Rico, Cotto’s home market, are included. It is the second time that an event featuring Manny Pacquiao, a worldwide superstar, has passed the one million mark in pay-per-view buys
I don't know who heard 2 million 
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knock-out-ned
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Post subject:  Posted: November 21 2009, 13:23 PM |
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Joined: October 08 2006, 12:44 PM Posts: 2859Reputation point: 1512        
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Quote: This is good news. It means Floyd Mayweather won't be able to pull all that usual crap at the negotiating table, "they only come to see me, blah, blah, I deserve more money, etc"
funny thing is, it probably won't stop him. floyd's seriously stupid. i mean, the whole 'money' thing. he's got the taxman crawling up his arse, he's not the top ppv seller, and there's people involved with boxing, including one of his recent opponents, who make him look like a big issue seller in comparison.
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lastzodiac
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Post subject:  Posted: November 21 2009, 14:03 PM |
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Joined: November 01 2008, 9:40 AM Posts: 338Reputation point: 81
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Well thank goodness the figure wasn't 2 million as previously stipulated, otherwise negotiation table for Pacquiao/Mayweather would have just gone tits up and we'd have PBF versus Mathew Hatton to look forward to. It's just up to ego's now, everyone's mainly gearing up fpr the future fight with Pac against PBF... not just their individual careers imho.
Less PPV buys = good? Kinda ironic from a fan's point of view. 
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riz
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Post subject:  Posted: November 21 2009, 18:26 PM |
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Joined: December 15 2005, 2:35 AM Posts: 8732Reputation point: 1336        
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Martin wrote: This is good news. It means Floyd Mayweather won't be able to pull all that usual crap at the negotiating table, "they only come to see me, blah, blah, I deserve more money, etc"
I think there'll still be something to be said. He'll still say something like that.
But at the same time, I think he'll know that this is the biggest fight out there money wise no matter who he fights. Even if he takes a 30/70 split, it'll still earn more.
This fight in my mind will be made, and soon. The only news I've heard so far has been from Arum who as usual just talks about how much he dislikes Floyd.
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Craig B
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Post subject:  Posted: November 21 2009, 23:08 PM |
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Joined: December 02 2008, 22:36 PM Posts: 254 Location: Glasgow, ScotlandReputation point: 111
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kerrminator wrote: You cant start a fire......you cant start a fire without a spark sorry, was listening to BS there 
Rep given, simply for liking The Boss.
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