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  • mishka80
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    #41
    Originally posted by Pullcounter
    a lot of those ppv came from wwe fans i imagine... what is ufc gonna do next... sign hulk hogan and macho man???
    I was wrong..looked it up it's actually 725k ppv buys ...lol.

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    • Kakutogi-Gumi
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      #42
      Originally posted by mishka80
      I was wrong..looked it up it's actually 725k ppv buys ...lol.
      A mill according to Meltzer.

      And not all MMA fans are from pro-wresting. Even if they were, they're the ones who were in it for the pro-wresting.

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      • goblin
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        #43
        Originally posted by mishka80
        I was wrong..looked it up it's actually 725k ppv buys ...lol.
        seriously i would laugh my ass off if the "Biggest fight in UFC history" does that much..Hell i thought they did 800,000 and i found that funny..Considerin how MAINSTREAM UFC is supposed to be..yet in the EXACT SAME ECONOMY hoya and pac do 1.5.

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        • mishka80
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          #44
          Originally posted by goblin
          seriously i would laugh my ass off if the "Biggest fight in UFC history" does that much..Hell i thought they did 800,000 and i found that funny..Considerin how MAINSTREAM UFC is supposed to be..yet in the EXACT SAME ECONOMY hoya and pac do 1.5.
          I dunno ...who knows what the real buys were... 725, 825..1mill....eh..

          lol. Their only biggest draw right now is Lesnar....although i'm sure that UFC 92 will do good in numbers..that card is stacked..

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          • Unbiased
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            #45
            as a fan of both boxing and MMA, I totally agree.

            If UFC ever goes under, that will be the end of MMA. unless another organization gets huge, say Pride FC, or something like that. Boxing on the other hand will always have its rising stars. Pacmans gonna be the new heir apparent, and a possible Floyd comeback would do a lot for boxing.

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            • mishka80
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              #46
              Originally posted by Unbiased
              If UFC ever goes under, that will be the end of MMA. unless another organization gets huge, say Pride FC, or something like thats
              If you are a true fan of MMA...you would know that Pride FC was sold to the UFC last year... and I doubt it would be revived. MMA in Japan = Controlled by Yakuza... doubt UFC would sell Pride... I really don't see a point..

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                #47
                PPV is bad for boxing period, especially when they have so many.


                I'm sure PPVs have pushed away many fans because they simply don't care enough about the sport to want to pay for it. Theres always the NFL, NBA, and MLB on network tv, extreme sports, etc.

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