Interesting list to look at. From December 2006 to early December 2007.1. Boxing - Oscar de la Hoya-Floyd Mayweather - 2,400,000 buys2. UFC - Tito Ortiz-Chuck Liddell - 1,050,0003. Boxing - Floyd Mayweather-Ricky Hatton - 850,0004. WWE - Wrestlemania - John Cena-Shawn Michaels - 760,0005. UFC - Chuck Liddell-Quinton Jackson - 675,0006. UFC - Tim Sylvia-Randy Couture - 540,0007. UFC - Randy Couture-Gabriel Gonzaga - 520,0008. UFC - Chuck Liddell-Keith Jardine - 475,0009. UFC - Tito Ortiz-Rashad Evans - 425,00010. UFC - Anderson Silva-Travis Lutter - 400,000(tie) UFC - Georges St. Pierre-Matt Serra - 400,00012. Boxing - Manny Pacquiao-Marco Antonio Barrera - 350,00013. WWE - Summerslam - John Cena-Randy Orton - 344,00014. Boxing - Miguel Cotto-Shane Mosley - 340,00015. UFC - Anderson Silva-Rich Franklin - 325,00016. WWE - Royal Rumble - John Cena-Umaga - 314,00017. Boxing - Bernard Hopkins-Winky Wright - 305,00018. Boxing - Fernando Vargas-Ricardo Mayorga - 300,00019. Boxing - Marco Antionio Barrera-Juan Manuel Marquez - 225,000(tie) Boxing - Miguel Cotto-Zab Judah - 225,000The average (minus Wrestlemania) WWE show was around 140,000. They had one terrible show that got only 55,000. Everything else was above 115,000. TNA's best show did 36,000.
1/2/2008 10:35:43 PM
there is a perception that UFC is declining? I dont really like it but I thought it was the "hot new shit"
1/2/2008 10:39:07 PM
1/2/2008 11:10:39 PM
^^ Some of their top draws are leaving or have lost, hurting their star.The writer said this past year showed that UFC, planted some good roots to show it is more than just a fad.
1/2/2008 11:13:55 PM