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Official promotional fight poster for Mayweather v.s. Pacquiao 2015 |
The confirmed price for the Mayweather v.s. Pacquiao bout will cost fans $89.95 for standard definition.
Most boxing fans will pay up to $99 for a premium high definition pay-per-view stream.
The fight has set an official record by being the most expensive pay-per-view in boxing history.
The previous record was set by Mayweather v.s. Canelo Alvarez in 2013. The pay-per-view costed fans $64.95 for standard definition and $74.95 for high definition.
Projections have concluded that this bout will sell more than 2.5 million ppv buys. Also, this fight is expected to rake in more than $152 million.
Both fighters are projected to make over $100 million/ each regardless of winning or losing the fight.
Boxing fans voice in there opinions on twitter:
My buddy asked me if I was going to pay the $100 to get #MayweatherPacquiao on PPV. I said "no, but I plan on finding someone who will."
— b-mart (@iHellaRaise) April 4, 2015
I would pay $300 for the #MayweatherPacquiao fight. I don't know why people are upset at $100.
— H.E. Pennypacker (@mikeloftis27) April 3, 2015
Almost a 100 bucks to watch the #MayweatherPacquiao fight... You have got to be kidding me! smh
— Semir (@Semir_k) April 4, 2015
Man, I feel like I gotta get my credit score right just to watch this #MayweatherPacquiao fight!
— Aaron Sturgis (@SonOfRhythm) April 4, 2015
I think boxing has shot itself in the foot. Who can afford to buy a $99 pay per view? #MayweatherPacquiao
— Patrick J. (@PatAttack90) April 3, 2015
Good job of adding Tweets. Watch out for spelling though -- it should be "Boxing fans voice in their opinions on twitter" (not "there)
ReplyDeleteIn the main part of your post, be sure you're writing everything yourself. Because the font changes, as well as the sizes, it makes me think you cut and pasted part of it.
I see what you are saying. I am going to put up 2 extra posts for the week. I don't want you to think that I am a dishonest student because I am not.
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