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Miguel Cotto-Canelo Alvarez: A Las Vegas box office smash hit

Miguel Cotto-Canelo Alvarez: Where it ranks among Sin City's most successful gates

Nick Bond

12th December, 2015

Miguel Cotto-Canelo Alvarez: A Las Vegas box office smash hit
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LAST month’s fabulous Miguel Cotto-Canelo Alvarez fight that saw the Mexican outpoint Puerto Rican idol Cotto at the Mandalay Bay Events Center generated a live gate of $12,470,200 according to ESPN’s Dan Rafael.

That was from 10,198 tickets sold at the box office making the battle Las Vegas’ 13th biggest ever grossing gate.

It was Cotto’s best performing gate in Sin City, just pipping his fight with Floyd Mayweather from 2012 which did just over $12m.

Canelo’s date with Mayweather did a staggering $20m in 2013, which made it – at the time – a record breaker.

It was also a success on US PPV: “At 900,000 buys and $58 million in PPV revenue, Cotto-Canelo performed superbly,” HBO senior vice president Mark Taffet told ESPN’s Rafael. “Not since [Lennox] Lewis-[Mike] Tyson in 2002 has a pay-per-view fight generated at least 900,000 buys without featuring [Floyd] Mayweather, [Manny] Pacquiao or [Oscar] De La Hoya.”

Here’s the top 15 biggest grossing gates in Las Vegas’ history courtesy of the Nevada State Athletic Commission.

15. Manny Pacquiao vs. Juan Manuel Marquez III

Where: MGM

When: 12 November, 2011

Paid attendance: 15,498

Gross sales: $11,648,300

Result: Pacquiao won a very tight decision over his fierce rival.

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14. Floyd Mayweather vs. Miguel Cotto

Where: MGM

When: 5 May, 2012

Paid attendance: 14,612

Gross sales: $12,000,150

Result: Bloodied Mayweather edged Cotto via decision in one of the toughest fights of his career.

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13. Miguel Cotto vs. Canelo Alvarez

Where: Mandalay Bay

When: 21 November, 2015

Paid attendance: 10,198

Gross sales: $12,470,200

Result: Canelo’s size and strength the deciding factor in a tremendous battle. Cotto boxed beautifully, but the heavier blows landed by the Mexican. Ludicrously wide scoring mars enthralling fight.

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12. Bernard Hopkins vs. Oscar De La Hoya

Where: MGM

When: 18 September, 2004

Paid attendance: 15,672

Gross sales: $12,782,650

Result: After a good start, De La Hoya knocked out with a body shot in the ninth round.

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11. Felix Trinidad vs. Oscar De La Hoya

Where: Mandalay Bay

When: 18 September, 1999

Paid attendance: 11,184

Gross sales: $12,949,500

Result: De La Hoya boxed beautifully for the majority of the fight, before appearing to coast the final three rounds which effectively cost him a contentious decision.

Felix Trinidad (L), IBF Welterweight champion, finds his punch blocked by Oscar De La Hoya, WBC Welterweight champion, during the second round of their unification fight, September 18 at the Mandalay Bay Events Center in Las Vegas. Both fighters are undefeated. SM/HB Reuters / Picture supplied by Action Images *** Local Caption *** RBBORH1999091900078.jpg

10. Mike Tyson vs. Peter McNeeley

Where: MGM, Don King, PPV

When: 19 August, 1995

Paid attendance: 16,113

Gross sales: $13,965,600

Result: Tyson’s first fight in four years after incarceration saw McNeeley disqualified in the first round when his cornerman entered the ring.

Peter McNeeley (L) sits on the mat after a blow by Mike Tyson; the first of two knockdowns in the first round, at the MGM Grand Hotel in Las Vegas, August 19, 1995. Tyson won the fight in the 2:03 minutes in the first round. Promotor Don King can be seen between Tyson's legs. REUTERS/Gary Hershorn CMC Reuters / Picture supplied by Action Images *** Local Caption *** RBBORH1995081900001.jpg

9. Evander Holyfield vs. Mike Tyson

Where: MGM

When: 9 November, 1996

Paid attendance: 16,103

Gross sales: $14,150,700

Result: Sensational Holyfield – a heavy underdog – stopped Tyson in the 11th round of a terrific fight.

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8. Evander Holyfield vs. Mike Tyson II

Where: MGM

When: 28 June, 1997

Paid attendance: 16,279

Gross sales: $14,277,200

Result: Astonishingly a frustrated Tyson was disqualified in the third round for biting a chunk out of Holyfield’s ear.

WBA CHAMPION EVANDER HOLYFIELD CONNECTS WITH THE JAW OF CHALLENGER MIKE TYSON DURING THE FIRST ROUND OF THEIR TITLE FIGHT. Reuters / Picture supplied by Action Images *** Local Caption *** RBBORH1997062800003.jpg

7. Manny Pacquiao vs. Oscar De La Hoya

Where: MGM

When: 6 December, 2008

Paid attendance: 14,468

Gross sales: $14,380,300

Result: Weight-drained and old, De La Hoya was battered for eight rounds – and in to retirement – by smaller, vicious Pacquiao. Huge shock.

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6. Floyd Mayweather vs. Marcos Maidana II

Where: MGM

When: 13 September, 2014

Paid attendance: 14,859

Gross sales: $14,899,150

Result: Mayweather fought much better than in the first fight to be a clear winner after 12 rounds.

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5. Floyd Mayweather vs. Marcos Maidana

Where: MGM

When: 3 May, 2014

Paid attendance: 15,718

Gross sales: $15,024,400

Result: A tough, competitive fight saw aggressive Maidana pressure Mayweather for 12 rounds but lose the decision.

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4. Lennox Lewis vs. Evander Holyfield II

Where: Thomas and Mack

When: 13 November, 1999

Paid attendance: 17,078

Gross sales: $16,860,300

Result: Lewis edged a spirited Holyfield on points.

Boxing - Lennox Lewis v Evander Holyfield , The Undisputed Heavyweight Championship Title Fight , Las Vegas ,  13/11/99 Mandatory Credit: Action Images / Alex Morton Lennox Lewis (Lf) fights Evander Holyfield (Rt)

3. Floyd Mayweather vs. Oscar De La Hoya

Where: MGM

When: 5 May, 2007

Paid attendance: 15,432

Gross sales: $18,419,200

Result: A past-his-prime De La Hoya faded down the stretch to lose a razor-thin decision after a bright start. Also marked the first of HBO’s brilliant 24/7 documentary. At the time, was the biggest, most lucrative fight in history.

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2. Floyd Mayweather vs. Canelo Alvarez

Where: MGM

When: 14 September, 2013

Paid attendance: 16,146

Gross sales: $20,003,150

Result: An uninspired Alvarez was dazzled by Mayweather for 12 rounds despite one judge, CJ Ross, scoring it a draw. Broke the record set by De La Hoya-Mayweather in 2007.

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1. Floyd Mayweather vs. Manny Pacquiao

Where: MGM

When: 2 May, 2015

Paid attendance: 16,219

Gross sales: $72,198,500

Result: Mayweather outboxed Pacquiao in hugely disappointing affair over twelve uneventful rounds. General consensus it happened five years too late. Pacquiao claimed shoulder injury for sub-par showing.

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