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Pac-Hatton Pay Per View (PPV) Numbers update

5/05/2009 | | 12 comments »

source: edition.cnn.com/2009/SPORT

(CNN)- Manny Pacquiao's two-round demolition of Ricky Hatton has set up the prospect of the biggest money-spinning fight in the history of boxing.

The Filipino knocked out the plucky but outclassed Briton in Las Vegas on Saturday night -- earning him by a conservative estimate at least $2 million dollars per minute.

Hatton, who could well now hang up his gloves, will pocket more than $8 million as a consolation.

Pacquiao's all-action style is popular with boxing followers and in his native Philippines the theaters which screened his fight live with Hatton were sold out well in advance with a ferocious demand for tickets.


But the really big money lies in the Pay Per View (PPV) revenues generated by the U.S. Home Box Office (HBO) network.

USA Today reported Monday that early indications from cable companies were that the scheduled 12-round light-welterweight bout could get as many as two million buys.

Co-promoter Bob Arum was delighted with the figures especially as initial estimates were suggesting about one million boxing fans would shell out their cash.

"We know based on those early numbers and based on experience the event will perform extremely well. If I had to guess, anywhere between 1.6 million and two million homes, which is a home run," he said.

The record for a PPV event is the 2.4 million buys for 'Golden Boy' Oscar De La Hoya's May 2007 fight with Floyd Mayweather Jr., which generated a staggering $134 million in revenue.

Mayweather, who also beat Hatton in another 'superfight' at the back end of 2007, astutely chose Saturday night in Vegas to announce he was coming out of retirement.

Mayweather, nicknamed 'money' because of the enormous revenues he generates, will face Mexico's Juan Manuel Marquez on July 18 in his return to the ring.

But the talk of the boxing world is an eventual match up against Pacquiao with the notional pound for pound title at stake as well as a massive pay day.

"If Mayweather wants a piece of the 'little Filipino', just be my guest," Arum said before the dust had barely settled on the Hatton fight.



With the flamboyant De La Hoya retired after being handed a painful beating by Pacquiao at the back end of 2008, the mantle of PPV king is set to fall to one of the two men who ended his ring career.

Despite the global recession, the appetite for top prize fighting remains strong, but it is the more flamboyant characters who draw the biggest audiences.

Last November's HBO clash between former pound for pound champion Roy Jones Jr. and the brilliant undefeated Welsh world champion Joe Calzaghe drew less than 250,000 buys.

The only potential obstacle to a Pacquiao-Mayweather bout, the dangerous Marquez aside, is the relative sizes of the two men.

Mayweather is a natural welterweight and would want a fight at 147 pounds, with Pacquiao, who started his remarkable career at light-flyweight, wanting the match at a lower weight.

But big business and money is set to talk and many predict the showdown will come late this year, almost certainly in Las Vegas. [source]

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12 comments

  1. Anonymous // May 5, 2009 11:45 AM  

    wow!!
    they deserved it!!

  2. Anonymous // May 5, 2009 11:51 AM  

    It still possible to break some PPV records but not the PBF-DLH record..

  3. Sports Live Streaming // May 5, 2009 11:58 AM  

    if Pacquiao vs Mayweather happens, it could be the one to break PBF-DLH PPV Record

  4. Anonymous // May 5, 2009 3:45 PM  

    if PACQUIAO - HATTON fight has no SOPCAST and JUSTIN well..... i THINK they almost beat the DLH-PBF ppv buys hahahahaha!! due to sopcast and free streaming sites it lessens the people who will watch via PPV...

  5. Anonymous // May 5, 2009 7:14 PM  

    mayweather afraid to fight pacman beacause after the fight he will loss and end of his career, thats why he pick marquez cause its better for him to box and run against marquez..between the two figther mayweather & marquez, I pick marquez cause he only fighter that fight one on one by pacman and thats real boxing all about..not box and run to your opponent mayweather...show what you got..prove to the world that you are the real pound for pound..fight pacman and let see what happen..

  6. tagalogblogger // May 6, 2009 10:16 AM  

    Wow! Pacquiao is a big dollar earner.

  7. MyBlog12345 // May 11, 2009 11:25 AM  

    If Manny could entertain and increase more viewership of his future fight, let him prepare a sales talk to whole world that :
    -everyone must order a couple of beers or glass of wine for the ladies to make viewing worthwhile and entertaining.
    Am sure around the globe...even those new to boxing will truly enjoy and of course rake in more dollars to all business...cable and bars & restaurants. Come on send my idea to Manny. Thanks, Bikolanoini

  8. Anonymous // May 12, 2009 1:54 PM  

    This is great news for Pacquiao! But I'm a little concern why HBO has not made it official. It might be less than 1 million.

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  9. Anonymous // May 13, 2009 11:11 AM  

    Anonymous//May 12,2009 11:04 p.m.
    Well I'll pick Marquez to win the fight over Mayweather from Norfolk,U.S.A.

  10. Anonymous // May 15, 2009 5:24 PM  

    manny vs moneyweather $100M winner take all best of five fights! match of the century!

  11. Anonymous // July 6, 2009 8:03 PM  

    Mayweather & Manny would be the great fight of all times although Mayweather is a chicken who runs from his opponent but he could not run against Manny who will give him a thousands of left hands.. EAT THAT! Mayweather knocked out Hatton in 10th round, Manny.. 2nd Round..

  12. Anonymous // July 16, 2009 7:26 PM  

    Let the fight to happen between Mayweather-Marquez in September and Pacquiao-Cotto on November. The proposed Mayweather-Pacquiao fight can be determined who among this fight with the higher revenue. Higher PPV buys both of the above-mentioned fight can demand a higher share in the Mayweather-Pacquiao fight. Mayweather is demanding a higher share. Can he still be a cash cow in this fight with Marquez?or Pacquiao can overtake the PPV buys?

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