$20 - $30 is just about right to me.
Doesn't matter who are in the card.
yep if they offered it for like 29.99 and made it where more cable companies would host it hen i think they would have big viewership. Plus make better undercard fights too.
So no one is willing to pay for fights you watch. I see.
Yet you expect promoters to pay astronomical amount to your greedy idols.
You don't sign up for subscriptions, you don't buy PPVs,
yet you keep yelling lowball offers. You keep relying on casual's money.
And you call yourselves hardcore fans?
No, people just aren't responding to your threads because you've become somewhat of a redundant troll that whines about money too much.
You always talk about greed but I'm pretty sure you cash your check when you get paid so stop asking others to take less for your benefit until you are willing to take less for the benefit of the people that do business where you work.
Most of us are willing to pay for fights. I agree that the pandemic should reset the PPv market and lower the price of PPV's. Are you asking this for every business?Do you think that is realistic?
Have you noticed beef, milk, gas etc have fluctuated up and down during the pandemic. My guess is some PPV's will continue to be priced at $49.99 and maybe they charge less for lesser cards.
if boxing was not so corrupt with so many bad decisions and aside crap all the time and so many belts and growing id pay more, the more of that BS the less id pay, and its getting worse all the time, if they mando unifications and fire corrupt officials permanently and fix the re hydration game and other things that make sense that would help the sport and we would get better fights more often with the correct results at the end, its not hard just requires effort
For a Fury/Joshua fight I'd pay up to $150. More than that and I'd chance dodgy streams.
But the PPV price point isn't aimed at me - it's designed to optimise revenue by getting the casual fan on board. They know I'll pay regardless.
To answer the question - it will vary by fighter. The majority of fighters I won’t pay more than £19.99 for , infact only a handful I would pay anything - and almost all being heavyweights (I would’ve for Carl froch before he retired too).
Joshua is Probably the only I would pay more for, and the exact amount would depend on the opponent.
£19.99 is fair for most PPV fights.
There's no way fights that fans are clamouring for
will be sustainable with the current pandemic situation.
Dry insightful thread^_^わ.
Sustainable
We needs a White man to tell us how to act and how to not eat with the sand hand we wipe ...
To answer the question - it will vary by fighter. The majority of fighters I won’t pay more than £19.99 for , infact only a handful I would pay anything - and almost all being heavyweights (I would’ve for Carl froch before he retired too).
Joshua is Probably the only I would pay more for, and the exact amount would depend on the opponent.
Depends on the fight. The more intriguing the more I will pay. Watching on your big HD screen from your couch is a much better seat than sitting near ringside. You can pay hundreds or more for a good seat at a marquee fight just to say you were there, but you will get a better view from home. You can also DVR it and watch it again. The $100 for Pac/Floyd was my absolute limit though. Ot would be ideal if PPV fights were in the $50 range. That seems to be the sweet spot for cost vs value.
I don't mind paying about $50 for a high profile fight where at least one of the fighters has paid his dues and earned that status.
The thing is, most of those fighters are with Dazn already and I've already paid $100
about $10 is it
The guys like Canelo and such who are at the top of the heap get paid too much, imo. So I'm not going to contribute to them getting paid even more. There are free sports on TV all the time, why should boxing be any different?
There's no way fights that fans are clamouring for
will be sustainable with the current pandemic situation.
The UFC and ESPN hasn't lowered their PPV price point.
It depends on the fight. I paid 9.99 for Hughie/Parker on YT as it was nothing. I would go as high as £50 for Fury/Joshua..... maybe £100 if I had a drink.
So no one is willing to pay for fights you watch. I see.
Yet you expect promoters to pay astronomical amount to your greedy idols.
You don't sign up for subscriptions, you don't buy PPVs,
yet you keep yelling lowball offers. You keep relying on casual's money.
And you call yourselves hardcore fans?
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