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  • Mammoth
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    #11
    The purses for both fighters probably demand it. If it's too expensive for you, go in on it with friends. A lot of people who don't even follow the sport will be watching this one.

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    • MulaKO
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      #12
      Originally posted by Mammoth
      The purses for both fighters probably demand it. If it's too expensive for you, go in on it with friends. A lot of people who don't even follow the sport will be watching this one.
      Exactly and the next step is to make the most you can knowing casuals will be watching

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      • Sheikh
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        #13
        THATS IT?! Early Christmas present

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          #14
          Broke boys mad again.

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          • ProblemChild_JakePaul
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            #15
            I actually paid for Benavidez vs Plant. One or two PPV per year is plenty for me and the rest I stream.
            This battle of the midgets is getting streamed.

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            • FlatLine
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              #16
              They're banking on their casual social media fan base to pay for the ppv. Most of their millions of followers on social media are probably not hardcore boxing fans so they probably don't watch regular boxing. That demographic would be willing to pay for it because they view it as a "special event". For the hardcores, it's a decent match up against two reasonably good fighters but nothing to write home about. It may even end up being a fairly boring fight without much action as both guys may have a tactical approach and be cautious of each other's power.

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