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  • #51
    Originally posted by tomhawq View Post
    I have already mentioned the answer to this in post#37 of page 4, which is the one you cut.

    "Even if the objective is not monetary gain, doesn't anyone or his own people want to know what the viewership # is; how many people he's reaching for whatever message he's delivering? TV shows and non PPVs are measured in ratings, which may have different reasons, but similar objectives."

    I don't know about you but I for one am interested in the numbers, just to see comparisons whether the other platform is truly honest in their reporting of ppv numbers.

    How about giving your own estimate on Turki's ppv numbers from past fights? Can you do that? Just ballpark figures in the US.
    Oh wow, I haven't thought about this. You're right. I haven't seen any PPV number on the Saudi promoter's fights. People are raving about the magnitude of his fights, yet no one is releasing any PPV result. I wonder why.

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    • #52
      Originally posted by maguirre View Post
      Oh wow, I haven't thought about this. You're right. I haven't seen any PPV number on the Saudi promoter's fights. People are raving about the magnitude of his fights, yet no one is releasing any PPV result. I wonder why.
      The Royal Family had a journalist killed for not keeping secrets. If these guys have told folks to keep their mouths shut about PPV numbers, well..................

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      • #53
        No they are losing money on it and they dont seem to care. Its to promote Saudi Arabia as a brand as a country ect. Same way Zaire government paid for rumble in the jungle.

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        • #54
          The grand plan is to open up and make Saudi the next big tourist and investment destination in the region kinda what Dubai did. They believe they got a bad reputation because of decades of tight restrictions, closed society, laws, and underdevelopment and have much more to offer than others in the region in terms of variety (it is a much larger country), consumer market (larger population), economic opportunities (it is the largest economy in the region), investment (trillion dollar + economy), development (they have bigger funds to make bigger things), etc.

          It is not just boxing but overall development along the Red Sea, developing historic tourist destinations (al Ulaa), building hotels and resorts, office and residential skysc****rs, opening up investment opportunities, long-term residency, making companies make Saudi their regional headquarters if they want Saudi govt contracts, changing labor laws, relaxing other strict laws, relaxing visa restrictions, etc. Sure it will take time because nothing happens overnight and laws need to be changed gradually to prevent unrest but they are on track with that vision and all these events are part of rebranding the country.

          So, that is where their return on investment lies, not in making a profit from boxing fights.

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          • #55
            Originally posted by tomhawq View Post
            It shows some sectors of the media, fans, youtubers, apologists, are only interested in manufacturing ppv numbers when it comes to PBC fights despite the fact that they're pricier and not affordable to many people. All the rest are neither worth watching nor paying for despite being cheaper. To me 100K is even hard to achieve in this day and age of mass cheating.​
            Look at how people on Youtube and social media can lie casually:

            "FINALLY $150M CONTRACT SIGNED" Crawford vs Canelo MEGA fight CONFIRMED!
            https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_5dIByrRA-8

            "CONTRACT SIGN DONE FOR $500M" Crawford vs Canelo Unbelievable 2025 Showdown...
            https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J6ydjKbVSUQ​

            These were posted a month ago. They keep doing it even when already proven wrong, and in these cases nothing is signed yet. The numbers themselves are egregious.
            Looking at those figures it's hard to believe anything reported coming out from this sport. Everyone is inflating figures to the point where it's no longer believable. Everyone is lying about purses, ppv numbers, offers made, etc.

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            • #56
              Originally posted by Zelda View Post
              The grand plan is to open up and make Saudi the next big tourist and investment destination in the region kinda what Dubai did. They believe they got a bad reputation because of decades of tight restrictions, closed society, laws, and underdevelopment and have much more to offer than others in the region in terms of variety (it is a much larger country), consumer market (larger population), economic opportunities (it is the largest economy in the region), investment (trillion dollar + economy), development (they have bigger funds to make bigger things), etc.

              It is not just boxing but overall development along the Red Sea, developing historic tourist destinations (al Ulaa), building hotels and resorts, office and residential skysc****rs, opening up investment opportunities, long-term residency, making companies make Saudi their regional headquarters if they want Saudi govt contracts, changing labor laws, relaxing other strict laws, relaxing visa restrictions, etc. Sure it will take time because nothing happens overnight and laws need to be changed gradually to prevent unrest but they are on track with that vision and all these events are part of rebranding the country.

              So, that is where their return on investment lies, not in making a profit from boxing fights.
              100%…the Saudis have seen the kind of money neighbouring Dubai is bringing in after becoming the Vegas of the Middle East and want a piece of the action. In addition to boosting tourism, they also want to change the image of the country from a strict, Islamic nation with a poor human rights record to a more tolerant, globally acceptable society.

              That’s why they’ve also invested heavily in other sports too such as Football & Golf after signing some of the best players in the world. However, unlike those sports which are already very well established in the West, Boxing is more disconnected due to inter-promotional rivalry which has allowed Turki to capitalise by bringing everybody together under one roof.

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              • #57
                Originally posted by Sheikh View Post
                I think the whole point is amplify the influence of the Kingdom but there's absolutely no point because you can get a much better Roi doing things other than spending on boxing. Boxers are tremendously overpaid beyond their commercial value and there's no point. You can do a lot more impact by investing in other sports that have higher viewership.
                Good point. They could have better ROI if they engage in producing movies, imho.
                No doubt they could do it as seen in cinematic previews of their big boxing events.
                Not all people watch boxing, but almost all watch good movies from all walks of life.
                Plus a movie production employs hundreds if not thousands of people.
                And if "fantastic" figures are to be believed, it's far better to spread them around
                instead of being given to only one or two boxers.
                Sheikh Sheikh likes this.

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                • #58
                  There’s all this hype around the fights, but no clear PPV numbers. I’ve seen a lot of talk about how big these events are, but it's like they’re keeping the numbers under wraps. Maybe they’re not hitting the targets they were hoping for, or they just don’t want to reveal the figures for some other reason. It’s weird how they hype the fights up so much, yet the actual numbers are nowhere to be seen.
                  By the way, have you checked out the new skins on https://skin.land/ ?​
                  Last edited by OliviaRobbins; 01-16-2025, 05:28 AM.

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                  • #59
                    Originally posted by maguirre View Post
                    Oh wow, I haven't thought about this. You're right. I haven't seen any PPV number on the Saudi promoter's fights. People are raving about the magnitude of his fights, yet no one is releasing any PPV result. I wonder why.
                    Not a single "journalist" is investigating anomalies in this sport. They're all into fantasies even when the realities of major networks getting out of the sport, HBO, Showtime, Fox, etc. are in front of their faces. It's as if they were replaced by even bigger ones. PBC is not getting Saudi oil money, yet fake writers want us to believe their top fighters are getting $20+ million for every fight, and we're supposed to believe ppv numbers exceeding 1000,000. While cheaper non-PBC fights are getting none. How is this even possible?

                    They accept fake, extremely exaggerated figures.
                    Last edited by tomhawq; 01-15-2025, 11:33 AM.

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                    • #60
                      Originally posted by crimsonfalcon07 View Post
                      The Saudi involvement was never about money. If you don't understand that, I'm not sure what to tell you. For what they were actually after, it's absolutely paid dividends already.
                      Yeah, this is what I always thought. There is no way they're making a return. The amount of piracy for PPVs now is crazy and if fights typically don't do that well, even with less paid guys on it, there is no way cards that have tons of big name fighters are able to make back the money to pay all the fighters.

                      What Saudi cares about and Turki has implied it in numerous interviews is bringing attention and eyes to Saudi. They want folks traveling there. They want tourism. All that is greater than putting on a boxing event can ever do for their country. He also mentions he wants to make it the new mecca for boxing, but again, even if that becomes the case, I don't think they're going to make back what they're putting out. It's always been about letting people know, they're safe and can have a good time going over to Saudi Arabia for vacation/traveling. They want people to see the country in a new light.

                      I would too. They chopped up that US/Saudi journalist dude who flew over to apply for a marriage license for his wife because he was criticizing the prince in his journalism. Dude literally went over just to get the license and never left the consulate building alive.

                      So as long as you don't talk no chit about the prince, you'll remain intact in your travels.
                      Last edited by ELPacman; 01-15-2025, 12:40 PM.

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