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I knew the numbers were going to be dismal based on the number of posts on this thread alone. It is more active today than it was on May 4th.
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His two biggest issues were money and drug testing.No it didn't
Testing: Manny already agreed
Money: Floyd always claimed he was the bigger draw. Less than 1 million buys for the p4p king and boxing cash cow is not working to his favor. Go ahead and tell me how that works in his favor.
Manny never agreed to the Olympic style testing.
Dont let Bob Arum fool you.
Hasn't Ward been fighting/commentating exclusively on HBO as well?
I was so hyped for Dirrell too thought he pulled a close one out against Froch, then he beats the hell out of Abraham and now the dude doesn't remember who his doctor is
If 60-40 is less probable, what is left? 55/45 or 50/50 right? 60/40 or less is more probable than any other outcome. He is already outselling Pac though. The numbers bear that out. Him being KO'ed has a lot to do with the negotiations. It stands to reason that he won't be the same draw as he was pre-KO. Floyd and Oscar had the biggest PPV event in the history of boxing. Oscar took most the cash. The same is going to happen to Pac if they fight. He will take way less or there will be no fight.I never said 50/50, don't know where you got that notion. All I said was 60-40 is less probable when you can't outsell your rival. Getting KO'd has little to do with people wanting to see you fight. Point being, you don't make it a $100 million dollar fight by yourself. Less than 1 million buys proves that.
Blood testing: http://www.boxingnews24.com/2013/05...fight-mayweather-and-well-do-the-blood-tests/
Dirrell should move up to Light Heavyweight to fight Chad Dawson. I want to see who is the bigger scrub mentally.
I knew the numbers were going to be dismal based on the number of posts on this thread alone. It is more active today than it was on May 4th.
Terrance Crawford is a beast. I hope he stays at 135 and cleans out the division before he moves up to 140 though.It was dead in here. I'm not too surprised at the numbers from the PPV (if true). Robert Guerrero is relatively unknown to the public. The All-Access show was just ok. Like myself, I think most boxing fans were uninterested in the matchup. Hell, I wanted to see the undercards more than the main event.
One prospect I didn't see mentioned was Terrance Crawford. He fought Breidis Prescott in March and thoroughly outclassed him.
None of us probably know what really goes on behind the scenes. But I think more than anything, Mayweather just doesn't want Arum to make another red cent off him again especially not from the biggest fight in history.
I knew the numbers were going to be dismal based on the number of posts on this thread alone. It is more active today than it was on May 4th.
It was dead in here. I'm not too surprised at the numbers from the PPV (if true). Robert Guerrero is relatively unknown to the public. The All-Access show was just ok. Like myself, I think most boxing fans were uninterested in the matchup. Hell, I wanted to see the undercards more than the main event.
One prospect I didn't see mentioned was Terrance Crawford. He fought Breidis Prescott in March and thoroughly outclassed him.
Maybe all the attractive ones moved out. *shrugs* like I said I've never been there, just know some people who are from Temecula. But thanks for the heads up, at least I won't be disappointed when I go there.
Ortiz was a far bigger name than Guerrero. It's not even debatable to be honest. People knew who Ortiz was. I'm not saying he was a household name but a lot of people knew who he was. Ortiz was supposed to be the next De La Hoya.Well Victor Ortiz wasnt a big name in the public eye either, and if I recall he wasn't ranked as high as Guerrero was this time around. I think people were mostly interested in that fight because there was still intrigue for Mayweather vs Pacquiao. It was also more well promoted by HBO.
I knew the numbers were going to be dismal based on the number of posts on this thread alone. It is more active today than it was on May 4th.
It was dead in here. I'm not too surprised at the numbers from the PPV (if true). Robert Guerrero is relatively unknown to the public. The All-Access show was just ok. Like myself, I think most boxing fans were uninterested in the matchup. Hell, I wanted to see the undercards more than the main event.
One prospect I didn't see mentioned was Terrance Crawford. He fought Breidis Prescott in March and thoroughly outclassed him.
Well Victor Ortiz wasnt a big name in the public eye either, and if I recall he wasn't ranked as high as Guerrero was this time around. I think people were mostly interested in that fight because there was still intrigue for Mayweather vs Pacquiao. It was also more well promoted by HBO.