Dan Rafael: DAZN lost big money on Canelo-GGG 3, Generates Very Disappointing total of 550k PPV buys. 2nd fight in a row Canelo did less than 600k buys

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  • BigDramaShow!
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    Dan Rafael: DAZN lost big money on Canelo-GGG 3, Generates Very Disappointing total of 550k PPV buys. 2nd fight in a row Canelo did less than 600k buys

    Undisputed super middleweight champion Canelo Alvarez’s clear unanimous decision over rival Gennadiy Golovkin in their third fight did not come close to doing the kind of business of their first two thrilling middleweight championship fights.

    Fight No. 3 on Saturday night at T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas generated 550,000 pay-per-view buys in the United States, multiple industry sources told Fight Freaks Unite on Tuesday.

    The total includes buys from DAZN subscribers, who paid $64.99 for the event on top of their monthly or annual subscription fee, and those who purchased the fight card for the one-off price of $84.99 on traditional linear television and satellite services as well as digitally via PPV.com. Of the overall total, about 200,000 were from non-DAZN subscribers, according to sources.

    That means Alvarez-Golovkin III would have to be considered a major disappointment, considering that, according to sources, DAZN needed far more buys than 600,000 to break even given the reported $75 million combined it guaranteed to Alvarez and Golovkin.

    It also means that the fight did not do all that much better than Alvarez’s upset decision loss when he challenged light heavyweight titlist Dmitry Bivol in May in a fight that generated a disappointing total of approximately 520,000 buys in the United States. That fight was priced at $59.99 for DAZN subscribers and $79.99 for non-DAZN subscribers.

    Both of those fights fell far short of the approximately 800,000 buys Alvarez generated for his 11th-round knockout of Caleb Plant to unify all four 168-pound titles and become the first undisputed super middleweight champion last November. That fight was put on by Premier Boxing Champions and produced and distributed by Showtime PPV. Alvarez had just a one-fight deal with those en****** and returned to DAZN and promoter Matchroom Boxing for the fights with Golovkin and Bivol.

    Alvarez won the third fight with Golovkin with relative ease — 116-112, 115-113 and 115-113, scores most viewed as far too close — compared to the controversial results of their first two bouts, a split draw in 2017 in a fight most thought Golovkin clearly won and a majority decision that Alvarez won in the 2018 rematch to end Golovkin’s long first middleweight title reign.

    When four-division champion Alvarez (58-2-2, 39 KOs), 32, of Mexico, and two-time middleweight champion Golovkin (42-2-1, 37 KOs), 40, a Kazakhstan native fighting out of Santa Monica, California, met for the first time on Sept. 16, 2017, the fight, which was promoted by Golden Boy, generated 1.3 million buys via HBO PPV.

    The rematch, on Sept. 15, 2018, which was also promoted by Golden Boy on HBO PPV, generated 1.1 million buys, but brought in more television revenue than the first fight due to a higher price for the pay-per-view. The rematch headlined the final HBO PPV card. Soon after HBO ended its involvement in boxing after 45 years.


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    Last edited by BigDramaShow!; 09-20-2022, 09:32 PM.
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    Not good if canelo leaves will dazn survive?

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      Originally posted by -TAKEOVER-
      Not good if canelo leaves will dazn survive?
      They've lost money on his last two fights. If Canelo leaves nobody is going to pay him what DAZN has been. Hell, DAZN probably won't continue to pay him that much if he stays.

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        Originally posted by -TAKEOVER-
        Not good if canelo leaves will dazn survive?
        They’re better off without Canelo, this is the 2nd consecutive time they lost huge money on Canelo in ppv. Wherein, if Canelo was fighting Charlo or Benavidez in showtime ppv it likely will have done Canelo-Plant numbers or even greater than that. (800k ppv buys)

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          I said last week the fight had no buzz outside of hard-core boxing fans nobody was talking about the fight and significantly less buzz then the first 2 fights. And DAZN ******ly paid more money for this fight then Canelo and GGG were guaranteed in their fights on HBO. So it generates so much less revenue but you over paid the fighters more? How does that make any financial sense. And they upset DAZN subscribers in the process with the PPV bait and switch, after years advertising and promising death of PPV and no PPV ever all the fights with 1 yearly subscription and you forced subscribers to pay PPV on top of their subscription. Fight did less PPV buys then Canelo Plant and way less then Canelo/GGG 1 & 2 and only slightly more then Canelo/Bivol which also had no buzz and flopped

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            Originally posted by BigDramaShow!
            Undisputed super middleweight champion Canelo Alvarez’s clear unanimous decision over rival Gennadiy Golovkin in their third fight did not come close to doing the kind of business of their first two thrilling middleweight championship fights.

            Fight No. 3 on Saturday night at T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas generated 550,000 pay-per-view buys in the United States, multiple industry sources told Fight Freaks Unite on Tuesday.

            The total includes buys from DAZN subscribers, who paid $64.99 for the event on top of their monthly or annual subscription fee, and those who purchased the fight card for the one-off price of $84.99 on traditional linear television and satellite services as well as digitally via PPV.com. Of the overall total, about 200,000 were from non-DAZN subscribers, according to sources.

            That means Alvarez-Golovkin III would have to be considered a major disappointment, considering that, according to sources, DAZN needed far more buys than 600,000 to break even given the reported $75 million combined it guaranteed to Alvarez and Golovkin.

            It also means that the fight did not do all that much better than Alvarez’s upset decision loss when he challenged light heavyweight titlist Dmitry Bivol in May in a fight that generated a disappointing total of approximately 520,000 buys in the United States. That fight was priced at $59.99 for DAZN subscribers and $79.99 for non-DAZN subscribers.

            Both of those fights fell far short of the approximately 800,000 buys Alvarez generated for his 11th-round knockout of Caleb Plant to unify all four 168-pound titles and become the first undisputed super middleweight champion last November. That fight was put on by Premier Boxing Champions and produced and distributed by Showtime PPV. Alvarez had just a one-fight deal with those en****** and returned to DAZN and promoter Matchroom Boxing for the fights with Golovkin and Bivol.

            Alvarez won the third fight with Golovkin with relative ease — 116-112, 115-113 and 115-113, scores most viewed as far too close — compared to the controversial results of their first two bouts, a split draw in 2017 in a fight most thought Golovkin clearly won and a majority decision that Alvarez won in the 2018 rematch to end Golovkin’s long first middleweight title reign.

            When four-division champion Alvarez (58-2-2, 39 KOs), 32, of Mexico, and two-time middleweight champion Golovkin (42-2-1, 37 KOs), 40, a Kazakhstan native fighting out of Santa Monica, California, met for the first time on Sept. 16, 2017, the fight, which was promoted by Golden Boy, generated 1.3 million buys via HBO PPV.

            The rematch, on Sept. 15, 2018, which was also promoted by Golden Boy on HBO PPV, generated 1.1 million buys, but brought in more television revenue than the first fight due to a higher price for the pay-per-view. The rematch headlined the final HBO PPV card. Soon after HBO ended its involvement in boxing after 45 years.


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            I find it interesting that these numbers proclaim failure but when Tank does far less. They give him ANOTHER PPV to FLOP again?

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              Fight was already wanted by DAZN. Canelo's himself on profit with around "guarentee" 45 million $$$. Who gives a fuck DAZN..

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              • Mammoth
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                Originally posted by MONGOOSE66

                I find it interesting that these numbers proclaim failure but when Tank does far less. They give him ANOTHER PPV to FLOP again?
                Tank isn't making what Canelo is making. The PPV numbers Tank pulls in must be enough to cover his purse, DAZN's numbers aren't covering Canelo's.

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                • SceneBoxer
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                  This will probably decreases the market value of Nelo and further worsen with his below par performance inside the ring...

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                  • BodyBagz
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                    DAZN is lucky to have a moneymaker like GGG

                    GGG vs Kamil, Murata, Rolls, Chenko saved them from bankrupcy.

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