Bob Arum: "I think Pacquiao vs Algieri will do Pacquiao vs Bradley numbers...between 750k and 900k"

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ARUM EXPECTING 750,000 TO 900,000 PPV BUYS FOR PACQUIAO VS. ALGIERI; THINKS ALGIERI MIGHT BE MORE KNOWN THAN BRADLEY
By Ben Thompson | October 23, 2014



"Well, you know, I think we did quite well going back last November. We did 475,000 buys for the Brandon Rios fight. For a fight that took place outside of the country, I thought that was a great number," stated Hall of Fame promoter Bob Arum, who talked about his expectations for the pay-per-view buys of the upcoming November 22 showdown between WBO welterweight champion Manny Pacquiao and WBO jr. welterweight champion Chris Algieri. According to Arum, the publicity that Algieri has received during the build-up for the fight is a good indication that they could potentially double the numbers that Pacquiao did last November when he faced Brandon Rios in the same venue.

"Now, with Chris Algieri getting the type of publicity that he is getting, which we never had before; for example, I don't remember ever, I mean, I'm sure in the Ali days it was different, but I don't remember recently ever a fight getting an article in The New Yorker magazine the way this one has in this week's New Yorker. And for example, if you ask people who watch Fox Business News, where Algieri has been on numerous occasions, which fighter may do better, Chris Algieri or say Tim Bradley, they would say Chris Algieri," Arum explained during a recent conference call to promote the bout. "So while it's true that among fight fans Algieri may not be as well known as an established guy say as Tim Bradley, among the general public, more of the public know now Algieri than they do most fighters, and therefore I think we're going to do a number akin to what we did in a Tim Bradley fight, which is anywhere between 750,000 and 900,000 buys."


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I actually agree with his reasoning:lupe:
 

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this ain't the 50's anymore bob

embarrassing for everyone involved, but really, theres nothing better to cover. sad state of affairs
 

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This nikka is high. Bradley-Pac didnt do 750k :heh:

And I hope this bombs. Along with FLoyd's next PPV.

Get them motherfukkers out of our sport :camby:
 

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I am actually really interested in how this fight will turn out. I don't remember a fighter being elevated quite as much as Algieri after one victory (a close disputable one).
But everything he showed vs Prov wasn't a fluke either. He looks like he has some real skills that could trouble a lot of opponents.
He has good height, being a nutrition expert he'll be in great shape and cut weight really well, and he has good movement and outside skills.
 

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http://www.newyorker.com/magazine/2014/10/20/breaking-bread

this is the "Article" he's talking about, it's like 200 words on nothing

"“I’m sick and tired of fighters where you do a press conference and all they do is brawl with each other, and once the bell rings there’s no fight left in them,” he said. “Boxing gets a bad rap as being populated by thugs.”"

oh this is the selling point now? :mjlol:
 
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