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      • The De La Hoya-Mayweather fight set the record for most PPV buys for a boxing match with 2.4 million households, beating the previous record of 1.99 million for Evander Holyfield-Mike Tyson II. Around $136 million in revenue was generated by the PPV.
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  2. The De La Hoya-Mayweather fight set the record for most PPV buys for a boxing match with 2.4 million households, beating the previous record of 1.99 million for Evander Holyfield-Mike Tyson II. Around $136 million in revenue was generated by the PPV.

    • Oscar De La Hoya
    • The Golden Boy
    • East Los Angeles, California, U.S.
    • 38-4 (30 KO)
  3. Aug 15, 2024 · The fact De La Hoya made $80 million and Mayweather made $8 million showing he made ten times more than Mayweather after all pay per view tallies came in months later, is stunning to say the...

  4. May 7, 2022 · According to Forbes, De La Hoya earned a then-record $52 million for the match at the MGM Grand Arena. Unfortunately for the Golden Boy, though, his challenger won a split decision in 12...

  5. Jun 9, 2023 · Mayweather's promotional stunts were unique Credit: AFP. When they weighed in De La Hoya was on the limit of 154lbs and Mayweather, though a career heaviest, was built for speed at 150lbs.

  6. Apr 21, 2015 · De La Hoya, with his sparkling image and bigger name at the time, made $52 million to Mayweather’s $25 million, which also made it the biggest payday in boxing history.

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  7. After pay-per-view percentages were included, De La Hoya made $52 million and Mayweather made $25 million. This was the biggest payday in boxing history for two fighters in one fight. The fight made $165 million in total gross revenue, making it the richest fight ever.

  8. May 3, 2007 · De La Hoya’s will get at least $23.3 million and Mayweather’s at least $10 million. “Boxing is a sport that will always have a cold,” said Seth Abraham, the former president of HBO Sports.

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