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Red Alert!!!!!!!hatton To Be Offered 30mil To Fight Oscar At Wimberley
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Originally posted by squealpiggy View PostHe couldn't sell out large live gates, it just isn't done in the US any more. IN the UK however live outdoor stadium boxing is very much alive, as evidenced by the 35,000 fans in attendance of a very mediocre card featuring Calzaghe and Manfredo. Hatton is a much bigger draw than Calzaghe and add to that the most Golden Boy in Boxing and you set the scene for a major outdoor event.
PBF-ODLH (while an aberration) did ONE HUNDRED AND TWENTY million in PPV revenues.
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Originally posted by DIOS DOMINICANO View PostNoooo. The effect on PPV buyrate is substantial.
There are alot of other considerations involving fights.
Casinos pay substantial site fees for a fight. For example, an Oscar fight could garner upwards of $10 million. There is a reason why you see the vast majority of fights affiliated with casinos. The casino-hotel pays a fee, draws the crowd, hikes up the room rates, packs out the restaurants, flows millions through the sports book, and triples the table minimuns for the weekend.
Have you ever been to Vegas on a fight weekend?
5 pm is an unappealing time. That is why you see the ring walk at 8pm in Vegas, and 10-11pm in Atlantic City. The networks know what time maximizes viewership. In a big fight, please remember that MANY of the buys are from commercial establishments (bars, titty joints, etc). Guys aren't filing into Scores or Cheetah's at 5pm on a saturday.
You may dispute this, buy what I have stated is fact.
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I agree, but I'm of the contention that, for Oscar, it wouldn't really be about the money. He has the money. But he doesn't have the experience of fighting in front of a 90,000 fan live gate. A fight at 2am in front of 90,000 fans would be a once in a lifetime experience. And the money would be there from gate reciepts, sponsorship and of course the PPVs. Oscar would make close to his usual money, but he'd have done the big live fight.
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No offence, but the idea that putting a PPV on at 5PM wouldn't effect sales is absurd. A lot of people aren't even home from work by 5.
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Originally posted by Mozza View PostDo you honestly think that bars would neglect to purchase the fight on the basis that is on at 5 in the evening?
I am trying to explain the realities of the American TV/commercial system to you and you are holding on to a very ****ty position.
Again: Saturday afternoon is a TERRIBLE time for a PPV boxing match. It would DEFINITELY adversely impact sales.
Give that validity, or toss it in the trash.
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