Money talks.
When the number is 2.4 million, you’ll get attention. When that 2.4 million is the
record-breaking number of pay-per-views buys for the most purchased event of all time, you’ll send fight promoters scurrying like an upset anthill.
Eight months after the semi-epic bout between pound-for-pound king Floyd Mayweather Jr. and fan favorite Oscar De La Hoya ended with Mayweather taking a split decision, Robert Morales of presstelegram.com writes about the possibility of a rematch. Promoter Bob Arum told the newspaper that he wasn’t able to set up a match between the De La Hoya and his client, Miguel Cotto, because the Golden Boy is scheduled to take on Mayweather again.
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