SuckaPunch
01-27-2006, 08:54 PM
Moments ago HBO PPV whiz, Mark Taffet has informed ******talk.com that the Manny Pacquiao-Erik Morales rematch generated 350,000 pay-per-view homes, approximately 10,000 more homes than their March 2005 encounter.
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View Full Version : Pacquiao-Morales II: 350,000 PPV Buys SuckaPunch 01-27-2006, 08:54 PM Moments ago HBO PPV whiz, Mark Taffet has informed ******talk.com that the Manny Pacquiao-Erik Morales rematch generated 350,000 pay-per-view homes, approximately 10,000 more homes than their March 2005 encounter. Chups 01-27-2006, 08:56 PM I wonder where this place among PPV buys? Tha Greatest 01-27-2006, 09:14 PM How many of these buys came from America is what I'm wondering...:D wrightp4p 01-27-2006, 09:16 PM dats alot of peple dat bought ppv AintGottaClue 01-27-2006, 09:16 PM i would think this one would get at least 400k guess not MlLkMan 01-27-2006, 09:20 PM How many of these buys came from America is what I'm wondering...:D All of it, they dont do International HBO PPV :boxing: :boxing: :boxing: mic573 01-27-2006, 09:25 PM Those are pretty good numbers. restless_438 01-27-2006, 09:33 PM yeah, i bet there are alot of fans that wished they would've ordered the fight live now. i'm sure glad i did. Pacquiao's performance was worth every penny. JaNnO 01-27-2006, 09:54 PM yeah, i bet there are alot of fans that wished they would've ordered the fight live now. i'm sure glad i did. Pacquiao's performance was worth every penny. actually i was expecting the bust somewhere around 400k too but i think the turn out was more than decent for a non-title fight. morales loss to raheem maight have contrivuted to some people losing interest in shelling out $45 and rather wait for freebie a week later. i did order and it was worth every penny considering i paid all of it even though my friends and i agreed we'll chip in for the ppv fee. heck the food and drinks were even free! but it was alright, they're my friend anyway and the best part of it is that our idol won and we enjoyed watching the fight! what could you ask more for $44.95 + $1 connection fee <- robbery). :) Sir_Jose 01-27-2006, 09:56 PM Thats pretty much what I expected. Fights below Welterweight usually dont do over 400k. Morales does 300 everytime out though Alibata 01-27-2006, 10:48 PM Based on passed performance and the number of new fans gained. I would expect a considerable amount will have been exposed to the lure of Pacquiao. I would see a Pac/Barrera fight to surpass 400k. grayfist 01-27-2006, 10:54 PM How many of these buys came from America is what I'm wondering...:DThe numbers stated are US. A Philippine network distributed the fight on PPV in the Middle East and parts of Asia, particularly South East Asia (except, I'm sure, Thailand where they had a Thai fighter fighting for an alphabet belt in the US, on at the exact airtime block on Thai free tv). In the Philippines, the fight was on free tv (with loads of commercials, which I personally had to go through as I watched in the Passengers' Lounge of the Mactan International Airport in Cebu, an island in the middle of the Philippine archipelago. They taped the action, inserted the ads then broadcast it. There was a huge time delay.), as well as close-circuit in several movie houses nationwide. At the movie houses, it was "live" and "direct" and without commercial interruptions. One has to pay for admission though. I didn't check how much the tab was because I knew my schedule won't allow me to go. The numbers for the "sub-distribution" are not in yet, but it should be very significant, given the large Filipino expats in those areas. bigsmoothh 01-27-2006, 11:07 PM most of the people that i know ordered the fight because of erik morales... Chups 01-27-2006, 11:12 PM most of the people that i know ordered the fight because of erik morales... And mine because of Pacquiao. Some of em I never thought they would know of the fight coz they're not boxing fans. AIR_KENG 01-28-2006, 06:39 AM Moments ago HBO PPV whiz, Mark Taffet has informed ******talk.com that the Manny Pacquiao-Erik Morales rematch generated 350,000 pay-per-view homes, approximately 10,000 more homes than their March 2005 encounter. they had 350,000 buys during the first fight too AIR_KENG 01-28-2006, 06:45 AM The numbers stated are US. A Philippine network distributed the fight on PPV in the Middle East and parts of Asia, particularly South East Asia (except, I'm sure, Thailand where they had a Thai fighter fighting for an alphabet belt in the US, on at the exact airtime block on Thai free tv). In the Philippines, the fight was on free tv (with loads of commercials, which I personally had to go through as I watched in the Passengers' Lounge of the Mactan International Airport in Cebu, an island in the middle of the Philippine archipelago. They taped the action, inserted the ads then broadcast it. There was a huge time delay.), as well as close-circuit in several movie houses nationwide. At the movie houses, it was "live" and "direct" and without commercial interruptions. One has to pay for admission though. I didn't check how much the tab was because I knew my schedule won't allow me to go. The numbers for the "sub-distribution" are not in yet, but it should be very significant, given the large Filipino expats in those areas. i was one of those who went into the movie house... we paid roughly $6.50 per head... to think that they opened close to 40 cinemas with seating capacity of at least 200... roughly $52,000 in sales... not to mention the PPV on dream cable which was pegged at $4 each... nyahahaha... AIR_KENG 01-28-2006, 06:46 AM Based on passed performance and the number of new fans gained. I would expect a considerable amount will have been exposed to the lure of Pacquiao. I would see a Pac/Barrera fight to surpass 400k. IMO, pac-jmm and pac-mab will generate at least 350,ooo buys... grayfist 01-28-2006, 06:53 AM i was one of those who went into the movie house... we paid roughly $6.50 per head... to think that they opened close to 40 cinemas with seating capacity of at least 200... roughly $52,000 in sales... not to mention the PPV on dream cable which was pegged at $4 each... nyahahaha...Not bad for a few hours' take at the box office, buddy! Looks like Pac was not the only Filipino who made a killing that day, eh?;) domzkidot 01-28-2006, 09:42 AM sheit im waiting on dish to set up their service in the philippines, il drop my cable so i can ppv, sky dont give ppv no more, dream aint **** coz you cant get to see nba Manny_P 01-28-2006, 09:45 AM it becuz Morales lost to Raheem...... Manny_P 01-28-2006, 09:46 AM they had 350,000 buys during the first fight too look at yo sig. yea I was right, those right hand made Morales' knee WOBBLE. HELLS YEA!!!!!!! :D grayfist 01-28-2006, 09:24 PM It seems that the days, when Filipino boxers knocking on an American promoter's door gets driven away, are dissolving into the past. American boxing managers and promoters have been reportedly flying to the archipelago to take closer looks at prospects. It may be because Filipino fighers have become better. But it surely is because, seeing the numbers in Pac fights, promoters are listening to what Filipino PPV buyers (recent ones, as many of them are) are saying. The Filipino PPV market is becoming a player, and if a Bautista, a Jaca and a couple more join Pac in the world stage, the market can only grow. |