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TR about to lose money on 2 consecutive PPVs in a row....first Senator Salt Water Moses vs The Fireman and then Bullet Head vs Ice Man (which needs 125k to break even I heard...and I don't think that many people will buy it):ohhh:

What are you talking about?:jbhmm:


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my negga I spit out my Gatorade dawg. I was so done laughing I couldn't quote it


OHMG :dead::dead::dead::dead:
 

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Bob Arum: Pacquiao-Bradley III lost money, had 'terrible' PPV numbers
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    Dan RafaelESPN Senior Writer
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    • 2013 BWAA Nat Fleischer Award winner for excellence in boxing journalism
    • ESPN.com boxing writer since 2005
    • Five years at USA Today

If welterweight Manny Pacquiao's unanimous decision victory against Timothy Bradley Jr. in their third fight was indeed the last of his career, as Pacquiao said it was, he went out with a whimper, at least commercially.

Pacquiao-Bradley III, which took place April 9 at the MGM Grand in Las Vegas, generated between 400,000 and 500,000 HBO PPV buys, a very disappointing result, Top Rank promoter Bob Arum said Wednesday.

"It will be somewhere between those numbers, 400,000 and 500,000. It's all being added up, but it will be closer to 400,000 than 500,000. Terrible," Arum said.

Some in the industry believe Arum is being optimistic, and that when everything is counted, the fight might not even reach 400,000.


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The third fight between Manny Pacquiao and Timothy Bradley Jr. generated between 400,000 and 500,000 HBO PPV buys, a very disappointing result, Top Rank promoter Bob Arum said Wednesday. AP Photo/Isaac Brekken


Either way, Arum said the fight, for which the main event alone cost $24 million ($20 million to Pacquiao and $4 million to Bradley), lost money.

"Yes, it loses money," Arum said. "It was not one our big successes. It happens. We're big boys. Do I feel good about it? No."


Pacquiao, boxing's only eight-division titleholder and the icon of the Philippines, had already faced Bradley twice in fights virtually everybody thought Pacquiao won easily, although Bradley received a split decision win in their hugely controversial first fight in 2012. Pacquiao won the 2014 rematch in similarly dominant fashion and nobody was asking for a third fight, which Pacquiao also won handily.

However, Arum said the poor numbers were not a matter of the public being tired of the matchup. Rather, he said it was more a combination of two other elements -- the overwhelmingly negative public reaction to Pacquiao's recent anti-gay comments, in which he said that homosexuals are "worse than animals," and because of a hangover from last May's Floyd Mayweather-Pacquiao megafight, which cost $100 and delivered so little that many fans are still upset about it.

"Certainly the pushback from Manny's gay remarks killed us," Arum said. "It hurt us a lot. But I think it was also less a reaction to the match than a reaction to the Mayweather-Pacquiao fight. It was a reaction like Mayweather got. Mayweather also got punished [by consumers]."


When Mayweather defeated Andre Berto in September in his retirement fight, his first since the Pacquiao bout, it also did very poorly, generating around 400,000 buys on Showtime PPV



Arum: Pac-Bradley III PPV numbers 'terrible'




Or....maybe nobody cares about Pacquiao anymore?:dahell:



How you gonna blame Floyd, when Canelo just did 900k:camby:
More like nobody cares about Manny fighting Bradley for the third time...if we are brutally honest nobody really cared about Manny fighting Bradley the first two times either.
And Arum blaming Pacquiao shytting on gay people, Floyd vs Berto's shytty PPV numbers or the presidential primary is total bullshyt.
The old b*stard tried to manipulate the public and it backfired. He should retire and take his old ass to Palm Springs.
 

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Gamboa, 50 Cent reconcile as Gamboa sets sights on world title in 2016

By David Finger

The at times acrimonious contract dispute between former featherweight champion of the world Yuriokis Gamboa and Curtis “50 Cent” Jackson’s SMS Promotions has ended amicably this month, with Gamboa and SMS Promotions having reconciled their differences.

Gamboa, who will continue to fight under the SMS banner, did however shake up his management team. Gamboa recently split with advisors Ricardo and Luis De Cubas as part of an amicable settlement, and has subsequently signed Zeferino Ramirez to take over as advisor. Ramirez was able to find a compromise to the contract dispute that left all parties happy and looking forward to the future.

“There are not a lot of win-win situations in boxing,” Ramirez said, “but this certainly classifies as one of them. SMS Promotions is a tremendous organization and we are looking forward to continuing our relationship with them. I am very excited about the future and I think both SMS and Gamboa will have a breakout year in 2016.”

After stopping Joel Montes De Oca in November of 2014 Gamboa ended up sidelined until scoring an impressive decision over prospect Hylon Williams of Las Vegas in December of last year on HBO. Although Gamboa failed to score the knockout, his performance still impressed ringsiders and confirmed that he was back and in the mix again. Ramirez confirmed that they are looking to match Gamboa with either IBF super featherweight champion Jose Pedraza or the winner of the June 4th showdown between Fransisco Vargas and Orlando Salido for the WBC super featherweight title.

“Gamboa has proved time and time again that, when he is focused and in shape, that he is one of the best fighters in the world,” Ramirez added. “We are ready to prove once and for all that Yuriokis Gamboa is back and he is back with a vengeance!”
 

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Still waiting for 1 of you debating on Pac's behalf to tell me WHY you believe Pacquiao beats Spence?:jbhmm:


Whole lotta jibber-jabber....but STILL no one can point out what advantages Pacquiao holds over Spence that will lead to victory for him:jbhmm:


@LauderdaleBoss even you said yourself:





...and with that being said, Im asking all of yall who disagree....what are Pacquiao's advantages? Hoping & praying that Spence's chin is weak? That's all Im reading from yall:manny:



If that's the only thing yall got....:russ:



Yall gonna be mad:dead:
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