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  • Naseem Hamed PPV Numbers

    Does anyone have access to what he did in terms of PPV numbers? I'm not a huge fan of this sort of stuff but I'm just asking because he was huge for the FW division and it may be heading back there again too.

    I can't remember too many fighters south of 147 making big PPv shows but Naz did.

    Info: He did over 300k for the Barrera bout!

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    Naz made so much because he had also the British PC or TV money combined with stateside cash. I think he was the first little guy to earn a 5 million payday.

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    • #3
      highest ppv i believe for anything below LW was pac-marquez 2 for over 400k buys

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      • #4
        Originally posted by hectari View Post
        Naz made so much because he had also the British PC or TV money combined with stateside cash. I think he was the first little guy to earn a 5 million payday.
        Yeah, it pays to be good on both sides of the pond.

        I remember seeing a clip from an old BBC sports show where they interviewed both Naz and Lewis and they showed some stats, the show was around 1999 when Lewis was THE MAN at heavy...yet Naz had higher yearly earnings. That was ridiculous lol

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        • #5
          Originally posted by soul_survivor View Post
          Yeah, it pays to be good on both sides of the pond.

          I remember seeing a clip from an old BBC sports show where they interviewed both Naz and Lewis and they showed some stats, the show was around 1999 when Lewis was THE MAN at heavy...yet Naz had higher yearly earnings. That was ridiculous lol

          he made more than all of the british fighters except lennox lewis.


          http://www.theguardian.com/sport/200...boxing.comment

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          • #6
            Originally posted by bluebeam View Post
            he made more than all of the british fighters except lennox lewis.


            http://www.theguardian.com/sport/200...boxing.comment
            I wasn't talking career earnings, I was talking 1999 or around about then. I'll try and find that video if I can.

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            • #7
              Originally posted by soul_survivor View Post
              Yeah, it pays to be good on both sides of the pond.

              I remember seeing a clip from an old BBC sports show where they interviewed both Naz and Lewis and they showed some stats, the show was around 1999 when Lewis was THE MAN at heavy...yet Naz had higher yearly earnings. That was ridiculous lol
              That's crazy. Naz benefitted somewhat from the buzz created in the early/mid 90s in British boxing. Both in terms of the public interest in boxing and the changed economic conditions in the sport.

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              • #8
                Originally posted by Dr Rumack View Post
                That's crazy. Naz benefitted somewhat from the buzz created in the early/mid 90s in British boxing. Both in terms of the public interest in boxing and the changed economic conditions in the sport.
                Yes ,he did, Eubank and Benn lead the way in the early 90s but by 1995, there was no bigger name than Naz. I think Eubank even fought on a Naz undercard lol

                So, any updates on the Naz PPV numbers? Anyone have nay figures? I'm still interested?

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by soul_survivor View Post
                  Yes ,he did, Eubank and Benn lead the way in the early 90s but by 1995, there was no bigger name than Naz. I think Eubank even fought on a Naz undercard lol

                  So, any updates on the Naz PPV numbers? Anyone have nay figures? I'm still interested?
                  Sky box office don't really release numbers as such, so I think you will struggle to find those. But his career earnings were around $30 million, you would think before Steve Robinson he made peanuts, but after that point probably as a rough average, $1 million per fight, probably a little less in some cases and a lot more in the Barrera fight, which I believe he made £5 million ($7.5-$10 million). Unheard of numbers for a featherweight.

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by sunny31 View Post
                    Sky box office don't really release numbers as such, so I think you will struggle to find those. But his career earnings were around $30 million, you would think before Steve Robinson he made peanuts, but after that point probably as a rough average, $1 million per fight, probably a little less in some cases and a lot more in the Barrera fight, which I believe he made £5 million ($7.5-$10 million). Unheard of numbers for a featherweight.
                    Yeah man, there hasn't been another fighter that has generated so much in that division. He deserved it too, for most of his career, highly entertaining and a true KO artist. His demise was slow though and he struggled at times against some guys he would usually have wiped away.

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