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Pacquiao set to smash Tyson’s PPV record

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Manny Pacquiao: new PVP King of the generation.

MANILA, Philippines– Manny Pacquiao’s back-to-back box-office hits against Shane Mosley and Juan Manuel Marquez last year have cemented the Filipino ring icon’s reputation as pay-per-view (PPV) king of his generation.

In besting Marquez by majority decision in their third duel last November, the eight-division world champion chalked up his best PPV buys ever of 1,410,000, according to a report by Dave Meltzer of Yahoo! Sports.

It surpassed the 1.3 million PPV buys (1.1 million, according to Yahoo) Pacquiao posted when he dominated Shane Mosley last May and was far better than the 1.25 million PPV hits Floyd Mayweather Jr. registered when he stopped Victor Ortiz in controversial fashion last Sept 19.

The 33-year-old Pacquiao thus joined Mike Tyson as the only boxers to have at least two certified hits in a year. At the apex of his popularity in 1996, Tyson breached the PPV million mark thrice against Evander Holyfield, Bruce Seldon and Frank Bruno, respectively.

With five fights generating at least a million PPV buys in the last four years, Pacquiao is in prime position to shatter Tyson’s record of six fights with over a million buys in his career.

Pacquiao wants to return to the ring either in May or June, and if Mayweather—who will start serving his three-month prison term on Friday (Saturday in Manila)—agrees to a megabuck bout in November, Tyson’s mark will be shattered.

Pacquiao’s stock rose when he stopped Oscar De La Hoya in the eighth round in 2008. It notched 1.25 million PPV sales, a figure matched by his 12th-round stoppage of Miguel Cotto in 2009.

Pacquiao’s systematic 12-round destruction of Antonio Margarito in 2010 garnered 1.15 million PPV buys.

Debunking the myth that Mayweather is boxing’s top draw, Pacquiao also humbled the unbeaten American in live attendance.

Pacquiao-Marquez III was seen by a sellout crowd of 16,389 and generated $11.65 million in gate receipts, while Mayweather’s decision win over Marquez attracted 13,116 fans and sold $6,811,300.

Promoter Bob Arum is arriving in Manila on Tuesday to confer with Pacquiao on the Sarangani representative’s next opponent.

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  • Anonymous

    I love Pacquiao but he is still far from the all-time PPV records…
     
    Top PPV fight:  Oscar de la Hoya – Floyd Mayweather Jr. (5/07) 2.15 million buys = $120.0 million

    Tob PPV Boxers:1. Oscar De La Hoya - $610.6 million on 12.6 million buys (18 events)2. Mike Tyson - $545 million on 12.4 million buys (12 events)3. Evander Holyfield - $543 million on 12.6 million buys (14 events)
    Total PPV for a boxer:  Oscar de la Hoya. Totals: 12.6 million buys = $610.6 million

    I wonder how long Pacquiao can keep going?  Remember, if he gets older and slower, he is prone to getting brain damage if he keeps getting hit, so it is not wise to continue if his skills are diminishing.  

    From the history of PPV it shows that some people are right about boxing not being as popular as it was before in the US.  But I think it has gained a lot of popularity in developing countries since a lot of boxing stars today are no longer black Americans.

  • http://pulse.yahoo.com/_FGV7RTG4JBGO6OQ5PUHOK5QLD4 Berg

    PHtax, You are super lover of boxing. Just imagine you know who is standing history earner record. You are right indeed that he is prone to getting brain damage. So, Manny don’t stand and wait to be punched by your opponent but run and use elusive sway as much as you can then leave a hard punch that makes to tko.  

  • Anonymous

    MP getting brain damage to earn a living, better than government officials and employees (from national to baranggay) who steal taxpayer’s money to feed their children and grandchildren thus perpetuating the culture of graft and corruption.

  • Anonymous

    GO GO GO PACMAN!!! Stay to be always a PRIDE of the Filipino Nation.

  • Anonymous

    Yeahh!!! I love your advise man… Okey PACMAN as Sir Berg said..”Sting like a Bee, then fly like a Butterfly”

  • http://pulse.yahoo.com/_OZSBFG7KUK35OKR23SEGC4FSQM James

    Rumors of pacquiao being broke is a crap. 

  • http://pulse.yahoo.com/_Q34GREKQB3N4XTLWJP3AQCP7YA Raymundo

    But that’s quite true, RUMORS….hehehe, get it?

  • http://twitter.com/DovirCB Dovir

    Pacquiao vs. Mayweather!!!  



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