Holyfield vs Tyson 3, with Teofimo vs Kambosos as the co-main

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    Holyfield vs Tyson 3, with Teofimo vs Kambosos as the co-main

    Tell me that doesn't do over 1 million PPV buys for Triller?
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    #2
    Originally posted by ShoulderRoll
    Tell me that doesn't do over 1 million PPV buys for Triller?
    That will do over 2.5 million buys on tyson holyfield alone.

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      holyfield would easily win..
      he's kept himself in good condition whilst tysons been smoking weed for years.
      holyfield retired in 2011
      now tyson vs rjj was a different story due to the size difference, so people thought it would be competitive. it was a fake fight with a fake draw...and just snoop's ugly face shoved on screen all night.

      who would be dumb enough to pay for that?

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        #4
        Originally posted by Inspired
        holyfield would easily win..
        he's kept himself in good condition whilst tysons been smoking weed for years.
        holyfield retired in 2011
        now tyson vs rjj was a different story due to the size difference, so people thought it would be competitive. it was a fake fight with a fake draw...and just snoop's ugly face shoved on screen all night.

        who would be dumb enough to pay for that?
        You don't think people would watch Tyson vs Holyfield? I couldn't disagree more.

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          #5
          Based on the Tyson vs RJJ fight I'd expect it to do over 2M buys.

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            #6
            Originally posted by Inspired
            who would be dumb enough to pay for that?
            1.6M folks paid $50 each for Tyson vs RJJ. Holyfield vs Tyson 3 sounds like a legendary monster movie sequel to most.

            People keep acting like Triller are a bunch of garbage pandas who got no clue what's going on. They had the biggest PPV fight last year & probably the biggest revenue generating boxing event. That isn't a accident. They KNEW this old ass guy fight had enough legs to make them profit. They KNEW Snoop could kill it at fun commentary. They got HBO boxing guys working for them. This isn't a bs hoping for the best operation. They got an idea of what they are doing & they definitely got a better idea of entertaining casual fans than most everyone else in boxing combined.

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              #7
              The conventional fans will flock to this, two legendary fighters that is known to old and young. It is more like an event than a real fight. If this is successful like Jones/Tyson the undercard will have a lot of eyes on them.

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                #8
                Originally posted by Eff Pandas

                1.6M folks paid $50 each for Tyson vs RJJ. Holyfield vs Tyson 3 sounds like a legendary monster movie sequel to most.

                People keep acting like Triller are a bunch of garbage pandas who got no clue what's going on. They had the biggest PPV fight last year & probably the biggest revenue generating boxing event. That isn't a accident. They KNEW this old ass guy fight had enough legs to make them profit. They KNEW Snoop could kill it at fun commentary. They got HBO boxing guys working for them. This isn't a bs hoping for the best operation. They got an idea of what they are doing & they definitely got a better idea of entertaining casual fans than most everyone else in boxing combined.
                did mike-roy sell over 1.6 mil? damn war iron mike

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by Dean_Razorback

                  did mike-roy sell over 1.6 mil? damn war iron mike
                  Damn straight.

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by Dean_Razorback

                    did mike-roy sell over 1.6 mil? damn war iron mike
                    "Mike Tyson’s return to the boxing ring has generated more than $80 million in pay-per-view revenue, based on the latest figures.

                    His exhibition match against Roy Jones Jr. on Nov. 28 sold more than 1.6 million pay-per-view buys — priced at $49.49 apiece — according to Tyson’s Legends Only League."
                    Mike Tyson’s return to the boxing ring against Roy Jones Jr. has generated more than $80 million in pay-per-view revenue, based on the latest figures.

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