It'd be a impressive PPV debut if he did. A side PPV debuts tend to be in the 300k range (Oscar, Lewis, Floyd, Manny, Miguel, Saul) in the last 15 years. Notable though is that Chavez Jr vs Martinez PPV debuted vs each other & did 475k buys. My assumption is Chavez being Mexican gave him a bigger debut than most bigger names in their debut. Maybe Mexican Style can have the same effect idk.
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I have a weird feeling GGG's PPV does better then Floyd-Berto
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Originally posted by Mr.Fantastic View PostIf it does well, it will be because of the Canadian market.
Canadian/Brits are great fans. They support you no matter what your color is. Unlike here in the states.
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Originally posted by deanrw View PostI don't want the fight to be too big. If it does 100k-150k it would be perfect. Why? because I don't want every single future GGG fight being a PPV.
After this one its Cotto & Canelo only at 160 right now thats 100% PPV worthy, wouldn't be surprised if GGG aims at the winner first & the loser soon after. Lee seems arguably PPV worthy so I could see or not see that on PPV. Then maybe if TR can make Ryota Murata popular in the next ~2yrs he has potential as some small chance at being a PPV opponent. Could be someone raise up from 154, but outside of Lara idk who'd that would be anytime soon maybe a Charlo. And 168 is basically going to be the Ward & Quillin (since he's said 168 is coming soon, but doubt thats makeable with all the HBO vs PBC ****). Plus with all these belts GGG is gonna be trapped with bs mandatory fights all the time that aren't PPV quality. So basically I wouldn't be worried if he does 300k+ as it doesn't change the 160/168 landscape.
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Originally posted by El-blanco View PostNobody is saying that you utter ******. Success in business is measured by whether you can actually turn a profit. That's the point of putting on these events. In that regard ggg's fight can do better than Floyd's event. Understand now?
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