Very little, there isn't as much crossover as you think.
The Tank vs LSC fight especially is targeting a different demographic in comparison to the demographic that typically tunes in for the UFC.
Key word: typically.
Gaethje is a Mexican from Arizona. NOT good for Tank vs. LSC.
Ring and TBRB has Wilder or Fury ranked #1..sad when you gotta try to use BOXREC..lol
Ah — you should've clarified the sources you were talking about. Very vague original post.
No one is talking about Boxrec man, no real damn fan uses boxrec, why the hell do you keep mentioning boxrec??
Ring and TBRB are the only rankings that matter
Boxrec literally has De La Hoya as the 9th best boxer of all time
USYK is the damn 19th best heavyweight of all time???
LMAO man you're too easy to troll
It would of been healed by now, their fight was sometime ago.
It might be a case that it healed incorrectly, in which case, very well might be career ending...
I've always assigned about 90% of the blame to team Wilder for obvious reasons. Yes I predicted one or both might lose, I predicted that Ruiz was a tough fight for Joshua (although i thought hed come through) I kind of expected a hybrid of the first and second fight.
Wilders team were trying to get him to play the 'long game' telling him hed be a ppv star like Floyd, but he was never going to get to that...far far too beatable. And as the B side they are more at fault, and when you consider there relative purses since then...it all points to bad business where Finkel and Haymon put their interests first
Bingo. When your advisor's interests run counter to your own...watch out.
Like Crawford, Stevenson, and Haney he signed with who would pay him the largest guaranteed minimum vs promises of being taken care of on a fight per fight basis with nothing in legal writing.
But fans like both Crawford and Haney, so that can't be it.
wilder represented america! i know many wilder fans of all races. america needs all the boxers it can get so it was only natural to root for wilder unless you have some kind of bias against him.
However prevalent, it's equally bizarre to cheer for someone based off nationality as it is for ethnicity.
I would say 600k max ....they only did 300k 1st fight and asking more that double that is a push.
There not good numbers when it’s suppose to be a mega heavyweight fight if it’s less than 750k.
That’s just facts
Any number below 750k and they're losing money...so I agree with you in a sense...still impressive though
I'm not sure the cost of subscription is related to expenses. It's more so about finding a cost point at which they can maximize revenue. $20/month seems about right to me, and I'd expect it to stay there. I don't think they'd get more money coming in by hiking that. But maybe, after they get a solid subscriber base, they'll hike the annual rate to $150/year.
Will they release official PPV numbers or will they be too embarrassed to admit it sold less than their lofty projections? I'd guess it sells between 500-650k.
I personally won't be buying it. DAZN disrupted the market in more ways than one. They have slowly been killing boxing PPVs in the U.S. When was the last time a boxing PPV sold over or anywhere near 1M? Canelo Vs GGG 2. They both fight on DAZN. 99$ for a yearly subscription.
What is better for the consumer. One fight 74.95 or multiple PPV level fights for 99$ a year? Vote with your wallets.
I definitely agree that DAZN is better value and has disrupted the market. So has illegal streaming, of course. A fight like this traditionally would've done 1M+.