Ross Greenburg, HBO Sports president, told the Associated Press that even he was surprised by the number.
Mayweather, it seems, has lost nothing after his 21-month layoff, and Saturday's results -- in the ring and in the viewership -- can only raise already lofty expectations for a possible super-fight between Mayweather and Manny Pacquiao.
-- Mike James
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In America entertainment is the opiate of the masses.
Nah Mak. Actually in America 'education' is the opiate of the masses.
Look how docile, broke and sick Negros with paper degrees become after receiving years of indoctrination marketed as "education".
The educational institutions train Negros to become employees, after placing them in years of debt.
Notice it's the Hip Hop / Street class brothers more likely to do anything remotely entrepreneurial.
From Don King to Jay-Z the cats actually able to compete are the brothers outside the establishment system.
Even the Poster Boy for corporate Plantation Negros, Ken Chenault, is a glorified custodian overseeing a business owned by others.
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