Hatton-Pacquiao PPV sales disappoint...under 650K US buys.
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mayweather-delahoya:
Fight on: 5/5/2007
Sales released: 5/8/2007 http://sports.espn.go.com/sports/box...ory?id=2865349
Mayweather-hatton:
Fight on: 12/08/2007
Sales released: 12/10/2008
Pacquiao-delahoya"
fight on: 12/06/2008
Sales released: 12/09/2008
If Oscar De La Hoya decides to retire, he'll go out with one more blockbuster fight in a career filled with them.
Pacquiao - hatton
Fight on 5/2/2009
sales released: *crickets*..tick, tick, tick...
There is a reason that HBO hasn't (and likely WILL NOT) release the numbers.
To anybody that talks **** now, I will be gloating next week. FYI.Comment
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The first numbers are always low by 10-15%. So that would put it at somewhere over 700k. 700,000*60= $42 million, to get to $60 per ppv I split the difference between normal and HD but can adjust that figure as you see fit.
Manny made what 12 million? Ricky made 8 or 10 have heard both? To me it sounds like this fight rang the register, not ground breaking but still some soild business.Comment
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The first numbers are always low by 10-15%. So that would put it at somewhere over 700k. 700,000*60= $42 million, to get to $60 per ppv I split the difference between normal and HD but can adjust that figure as you see fit.
Manny made what 12 million? Ricky made 8 or 10 have heard both? To me it sounds like this fight rang the register, not ground breaking but still some soild business.Comment
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You can easily account the losses from free streaming into this as well. If just a fraction of those were buys, we'd have had a good chance at record breaking events for a few fights now. I saw one outlet a while back that had video views well into 6 figures.Comment
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