Ruiz vs. Arreola only sold 36k PPVs

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  • boogbx
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    #21
    It was a terrible card all the way around.

    the entire card was trash, and while some fights were better than expected, I only saw the card because it was free in Latin America.

    I would’ve never paid and had I paid I would’ve been angry with the purchase. As a eternal boxing fan though I knew the card was trash and not worth my money.

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    • Robbie Barrett
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      #22
      Originally posted by jabuppercut
      Nobody expected this ppv to sell a lot
      I'm guessing they expected more than this. The card had 3 mil in guarantees, i was told they had 3 24/7/behind the scenes shows on fox to promote the PPV too. Big loss if these are the numbers.

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      • Thuglife Nelo
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        #23
        So these guys split about 900K between the two. Probably 70/30 in favor of Ruiz.

        $630K goes to Ruiz from PPV
        $700K guarantee from Haymon

        margin of error to say the Ruiz made about $500K from the PPV.

        $1mil for Andy Ruiz All-in

        Andy Ruiz can make more at DAZN. I just don’t see how Andy wants to be on another PBC card if he can’t get that minimum matched next time. Ruiz could just tell Canelo to hook him up on an undercard and Hearn would compensate Andy well

        If Andy gets a Wilder fight then it’s a different story.

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