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I'm taking lemieux
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Lemieux wins then fights canelo in may -
playboy buddy rose wrote: »
Lemieux wins then fights canelo in may
Canelo and GGG are on the verge of wrapping up negotiations for the rematch in May. -
playboy buddy rose wrote: »
Lemieux wins then fights canelo in may
Canelo and GGG are on the verge of wrapping up negotiations for the rematch in May.
I stand corrected -
playboy buddy rose wrote: »playboy buddy rose wrote: »
Lemieux wins then fights canelo in may
Canelo and GGG are on the verge of wrapping up negotiations for the rematch in May.
I stand corrected
@playboy buddy rose
http://www.espn.com/boxing/story/_/id/21751543/gennady-golovkin-canelo-alvarez-close-finalizing-rematch -
GGG gonna have to knock him out to win.
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No way GGG takes that without putting Canelo down a few times
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make lemeuix charlo
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http://www.boxingscene.com/mayweather-mcgregor-banks-43-million-buys-says-showtime--123440Mayweather-McGregor Banks 4.3 Million Buys, Says Showtime
According to an announcement by Showtime, Floyd Mayweather's money-spinning clash with Conor McGregor generated 4.3 million pay-per-view buys – making it the second biggest fight in PPV history.
The historic clash on August 26 saw the Irish UFC star make his professional boxing debut against Mayweather, an unbeaten former five-weight world champion.
Despite many labeling the fight a mismatch, however, the fighters had hoped the bout would become the richest in the sport's history.
It did break UK PPV records, generating more than 1 million buys, and earned the competitors a combined fortune of around £329 million.
But Showtime, who broadcast the fight in the US, have now revealed that the August 26 showdown failed to beat Mayweather's showdown with Pacquiao in 2015.
That long-awaited fight garnered 4.6m buys in North America, 300,000 more than Mayweather's 50th career victory.
May-Pac also generated more than $600 million – more than Mayweather-McGregor.
The news does mean, however, that 'Money' has been involved in the four most popular fights in boxing history. Evander Holyfield's rematch against Mike Tyson (1.9m buys) is the only bout in the top five that doesn't involve the 40-year-old American.
Neither he nor McGregor have returned to action since the August 26 showdown. Mayweather has been enjoying retirement, while theUFC star has been involved in a number of controversies in recent months.
TOP FIVE BOXING PPVs OF ALL TIME
1) Floyd Mayweather v Manny Pacquiao - 4.6m
2) Floyd Mayweather v Conor McGregor - 4.3m
3) Oscar De La Hoya v Floyd Mayweather - 2.4m
4) Floyd Mayweather v Canelo Alvarez - 2.2m
5) Evander Holyfield v Mike Tyson 2 - 1.99m -
stringer bell wrote: »http://www.boxingscene.com/mayweather-mcgregor-banks-43-million-buys-says-showtime--123440Mayweather-McGregor Banks 4.3 Million Buys, Says Showtime
According to an announcement by Showtime, Floyd Mayweather's money-spinning clash with Conor McGregor generated 4.3 million pay-per-view buys – making it the second biggest fight in PPV history.
The historic clash on August 26 saw the Irish UFC star make his professional boxing debut against Mayweather, an unbeaten former five-weight world champion.
Despite many labeling the fight a mismatch, however, the fighters had hoped the bout would become the richest in the sport's history.
It did break UK PPV records, generating more than 1 million buys, and earned the competitors a combined fortune of around £329 million.
But Showtime, who broadcast the fight in the US, have now revealed that the August 26 showdown failed to beat Mayweather's showdown with Pacquiao in 2015.
That long-awaited fight garnered 4.6m buys in North America, 300,000 more than Mayweather's 50th career victory.
May-Pac also generated more than $600 million – more than Mayweather-McGregor.
The news does mean, however, that 'Money' has been involved in the four most popular fights in boxing history. Evander Holyfield's rematch against Mike Tyson (1.9m buys) is the only bout in the top five that doesn't involve the 40-year-old American.
Neither he nor McGregor have returned to action since the August 26 showdown. Mayweather has been enjoying retirement, while theUFC star has been involved in a number of controversies in recent months.
TOP FIVE BOXING PPVs OF ALL TIME
1) Floyd Mayweather v Manny Pacquiao - 4.6m
2) Floyd Mayweather v Conor McGregor - 4.3m
3) Oscar De La Hoya v Floyd Mayweather - 2.4m
4) Floyd Mayweather v Canelo Alvarez - 2.2m
5) Evander Holyfield v Mike Tyson 2 - 1.99m
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NOW this ? @Dupac wanna pop up around here AFTER we had jokes for him about Nurse Judah, huh? Lol
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stringer bell wrote: »http://www.boxingscene.com/mayweather-mcgregor-banks-43-million-buys-says-showtime--123440Mayweather-McGregor Banks 4.3 Million Buys, Says Showtime
According to an announcement by Showtime, Floyd Mayweather's money-spinning clash with Conor McGregor generated 4.3 million pay-per-view buys – making it the second biggest fight in PPV history.
The historic clash on August 26 saw the Irish UFC star make his professional boxing debut against Mayweather, an unbeaten former five-weight world champion.
Despite many labeling the fight a mismatch, however, the fighters had hoped the bout would become the richest in the sport's history.
It did break UK PPV records, generating more than 1 million buys, and earned the competitors a combined fortune of around £329 million.
But Showtime, who broadcast the fight in the US, have now revealed that the August 26 showdown failed to beat Mayweather's showdown with Pacquiao in 2015.
That long-awaited fight garnered 4.6m buys in North America, 300,000 more than Mayweather's 50th career victory.
May-Pac also generated more than $600 million – more than Mayweather-McGregor.
The news does mean, however, that 'Money' has been involved in the four most popular fights in boxing history. Evander Holyfield's rematch against Mike Tyson (1.9m buys) is the only bout in the top five that doesn't involve the 40-year-old American.
Neither he nor McGregor have returned to action since the August 26 showdown. Mayweather has been enjoying retirement, while theUFC star has been involved in a number of controversies in recent months.
TOP FIVE BOXING PPVs OF ALL TIME
1) Floyd Mayweather v Manny Pacquiao - 4.6m
2) Floyd Mayweather v Conor McGregor - 4.3m
3) Oscar De La Hoya v Floyd Mayweather - 2.4m
4) Floyd Mayweather v Canelo Alvarez - 2.2m
5) Evander Holyfield v Mike Tyson 2 - 1.99m
I told y'all ? that ? wasn't breaking the record. Y'all ? stay being wrong -
stringer bell wrote: »http://www.boxingscene.com/mayweather-mcgregor-banks-43-million-buys-says-showtime--123440Mayweather-McGregor Banks 4.3 Million Buys, Says Showtime
According to an announcement by Showtime, Floyd Mayweather's money-spinning clash with Conor McGregor generated 4.3 million pay-per-view buys – making it the second biggest fight in PPV history.
The historic clash on August 26 saw the Irish UFC star make his professional boxing debut against Mayweather, an unbeaten former five-weight world champion.
Despite many labeling the fight a mismatch, however, the fighters had hoped the bout would become the richest in the sport's history.
It did break UK PPV records, generating more than 1 million buys, and earned the competitors a combined fortune of around £329 million.
But Showtime, who broadcast the fight in the US, have now revealed that the August 26 showdown failed to beat Mayweather's showdown with Pacquiao in 2015.
That long-awaited fight garnered 4.6m buys in North America, 300,000 more than Mayweather's 50th career victory.
May-Pac also generated more than $600 million – more than Mayweather-McGregor.
The news does mean, however, that 'Money' has been involved in the four most popular fights in boxing history. Evander Holyfield's rematch against Mike Tyson (1.9m buys) is the only bout in the top five that doesn't involve the 40-year-old American.
Neither he nor McGregor have returned to action since the August 26 showdown. Mayweather has been enjoying retirement, while theUFC star has been involved in a number of controversies in recent months.
TOP FIVE BOXING PPVs OF ALL TIME
1) Floyd Mayweather v Manny Pacquiao - 4.6m
2) Floyd Mayweather v Conor McGregor - 4.3m
3) Oscar De La Hoya v Floyd Mayweather - 2.4m
4) Floyd Mayweather v Canelo Alvarez - 2.2m
5) Evander Holyfield v Mike Tyson 2 - 1.99m
I told y'all ? that ? wasn't breaking the record. Y'all ? stay being wrong
? I said the same
The ? you talking bout -
BigBallsNoWorries wrote: »stringer bell wrote: »http://www.boxingscene.com/mayweather-mcgregor-banks-43-million-buys-says-showtime--123440Mayweather-McGregor Banks 4.3 Million Buys, Says Showtime
According to an announcement by Showtime, Floyd Mayweather's money-spinning clash with Conor McGregor generated 4.3 million pay-per-view buys – making it the second biggest fight in PPV history.
The historic clash on August 26 saw the Irish UFC star make his professional boxing debut against Mayweather, an unbeaten former five-weight world champion.
Despite many labeling the fight a mismatch, however, the fighters had hoped the bout would become the richest in the sport's history.
It did break UK PPV records, generating more than 1 million buys, and earned the competitors a combined fortune of around £329 million.
But Showtime, who broadcast the fight in the US, have now revealed that the August 26 showdown failed to beat Mayweather's showdown with Pacquiao in 2015.
That long-awaited fight garnered 4.6m buys in North America, 300,000 more than Mayweather's 50th career victory.
May-Pac also generated more than $600 million – more than Mayweather-McGregor.
The news does mean, however, that 'Money' has been involved in the four most popular fights in boxing history. Evander Holyfield's rematch against Mike Tyson (1.9m buys) is the only bout in the top five that doesn't involve the 40-year-old American.
Neither he nor McGregor have returned to action since the August 26 showdown. Mayweather has been enjoying retirement, while theUFC star has been involved in a number of controversies in recent months.
TOP FIVE BOXING PPVs OF ALL TIME
1) Floyd Mayweather v Manny Pacquiao - 4.6m
2) Floyd Mayweather v Conor McGregor - 4.3m
3) Oscar De La Hoya v Floyd Mayweather - 2.4m
4) Floyd Mayweather v Canelo Alvarez - 2.2m
5) Evander Holyfield v Mike Tyson 2 - 1.99m
I told y'all ? that ? wasn't breaking the record. Y'all ? stay being wrong
? I said the same
The ? you talking bout
No you didnt.. -
OmegaConflict wrote: »BigBallsNoWorries wrote: »stringer bell wrote: »http://www.boxingscene.com/mayweather-mcgregor-banks-43-million-buys-says-showtime--123440Mayweather-McGregor Banks 4.3 Million Buys, Says Showtime
According to an announcement by Showtime, Floyd Mayweather's money-spinning clash with Conor McGregor generated 4.3 million pay-per-view buys – making it the second biggest fight in PPV history.
The historic clash on August 26 saw the Irish UFC star make his professional boxing debut against Mayweather, an unbeaten former five-weight world champion.
Despite many labeling the fight a mismatch, however, the fighters had hoped the bout would become the richest in the sport's history.
It did break UK PPV records, generating more than 1 million buys, and earned the competitors a combined fortune of around £329 million.
But Showtime, who broadcast the fight in the US, have now revealed that the August 26 showdown failed to beat Mayweather's showdown with Pacquiao in 2015.
That long-awaited fight garnered 4.6m buys in North America, 300,000 more than Mayweather's 50th career victory.
May-Pac also generated more than $600 million – more than Mayweather-McGregor.
The news does mean, however, that 'Money' has been involved in the four most popular fights in boxing history. Evander Holyfield's rematch against Mike Tyson (1.9m buys) is the only bout in the top five that doesn't involve the 40-year-old American.
Neither he nor McGregor have returned to action since the August 26 showdown. Mayweather has been enjoying retirement, while theUFC star has been involved in a number of controversies in recent months.
TOP FIVE BOXING PPVs OF ALL TIME
1) Floyd Mayweather v Manny Pacquiao - 4.6m
2) Floyd Mayweather v Conor McGregor - 4.3m
3) Oscar De La Hoya v Floyd Mayweather - 2.4m
4) Floyd Mayweather v Canelo Alvarez - 2.2m
5) Evander Holyfield v Mike Tyson 2 - 1.99m
I told y'all ? that ? wasn't breaking the record. Y'all ? stay being wrong
? I said the same
The ? you talking bout
No you didnt..
? stay lion on this bih -
Jeez you see that John Molina Redkach fight!! Sluuuugfest!!
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@Mastery i got 50 on Saunders
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Lmaoooo tell me y'all watching this ?
1st fight already entertains
White Jew ? cause his white privilege don't work in the ring -
this white boy trash lol
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this look floyd gattish...
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this dude should never fight on hbo again cryung cuz dude won't stand still... the ref on dat ? 2
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Black Excellence
? outta here with your great white hype ? HBO
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this cant be life hbo done went white fighter crazy they got this ? on tv
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Hope Douglas get checked out ASAP
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If youngin going keep fighting, he need to go see Barry Hunter or leave this alone
His trainer ain't prepared for this level