Usually several people watch a PPV for every 1 buy. It's rare someone buys a PPV just for themselves. PPVs are events where friends and family are invited to come over and watch. Seeing how it got around 500k buys, way more than 1 million people were watching Chavez vs Martinez in just the US.
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And you think Mexicans were solo in front of Showtime on Mexican Independence Day weekend?
Again, scale.
The Canelo main event peaked at 2.6 million.
Ask yourself: which event OVERperformed?
Chavez-Martinez , which was on HBOPPV supported by 24/7 episodes doing $3 Mn at the gate and (likely) 450K buys?
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Canelo fighting Josesito frikkin' Lopez on Showtime and setting a viewership record and still doing a mil and a half at the gate.
If you say the Top Rank show, then good on ya. I happen to believe that the GBP show is the one that exceeded expectations.Comment
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Im not sure where you're getting at... Like I said the ultimate goal is $$$ and who makes the most. I was simply saying who I think won IN MY OPINION. Guess I forgot to throw that out there before.Originally posted by Gino RosQuote:
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I know what you're saying and thats why I said I rather have $30M+ than 1.03 viewers. Nobody makes 1M+ on PPV unless you're Floyd or Pacquiao. If you think GBP won thats cool with me but in the end what matters is the $$$.
Remember Canelo's event was originally set to be on PPV but they had to put it on "free" TV to be able to "compete".
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Did you see "Under their objectives"? Or did you conveniently gloss over that?
ODLH had said that thousands will watch Chavez, and millions will watch Canelo.
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Please someone explain this to me. Is it that 1 million homes tuned in to watch the card, OR is it that 1 million homes tuned in to watch the main event?
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Lopez just came off a possible fight of the year candidate. And I think you're overlooking the fact that this whole thing is about money. If you were a promoter would you want more viewers or more money? Your first argument was "who OVERperformed" then you changed your tune to "GPB EXCEEDED EXPECTATIONS". So which one is it? Who overpeformed or who exceeded expectations?Originally posted by Gino RosQuote:
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Usually several people watch a PPV for every 1 buy. It's rare someone buys a PPV just for themselves. Way more than 1 million people were watching Chavez vs Martinez in the US.
And you think Mexicans were solo in front of Showtime on Mexican Independence Day weekend?
Again, scale.
The Canelo main event peaked at 2.6 million.
Ask yourself: which event OVERperformed?
Chavez-Martinez , which was on HBOPPV supported by 24/7 episodes doing $3 Mn at the gate and (likely) 450K buys?
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Canelo fighting Josesito frikkin' Lopez on Showtime and setting a viewership record and still doing a mil and a half at the gate.
If you say the Top Rank show, then good on ya. I happen to believe that the GBP show is the one that exceeded expectations.
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No. I'm NOT overlooking money. Check my history. I'm the one that has consistently said that Pacquiao's Texas Stadium fights in front of a crowd of eleventeen zillion is clown ***** because it still only does $5 million gate. Whereas Mayweather does $10 Million gate with 10K people at the MGM.Lopez just came off a possible fight of the year candidate. And I think you're overlooking the fact that this whole thing is about money. If you were a promoter would you want more viewers or more money? Your first argument was "who OVERperformed" then you changed your tune to "GPB EXCEEDED EXPECTATIONS". So which one is it? Who overpeformed or who exceeded expectations?
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So, I understand what you are saying.
Now, understand what I am saying: For Canelo Alvarez to sell 1.5 mil at the gate and to do a record viewership on SHO on a weekend where he had the LEAST promoted event and was CLEARLY the "B-show" in town is a win.
If Harry Potter 7 sells $40 million...big whoop.
But if Blair Witch Project does $40 million... Holy *****.
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