Comments Thread For: Mayweather-Guerrero Did $9.9 Million in Ticket Sales

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  • BIGPOPPAPUMP
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    Comments Thread For: Mayweather-Guerrero Did $9.9 Million in Ticket Sales

    The May 4 pay-per-view bout between Floyd Mayweather and Robert Guerrero sold a total of 14,258 tickets and pulled in a gate of $9,922,350, according to the Nevada Athletic Commission, which released these numbers Friday, confirming the revenue figure announced on fight night by Golden Boy Promotions.

    That gate figure is an average of nearly $696 per ticket sold. Tickets’ face values were $1,500, $1,250, $800, $600, $300 and $200.
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  • Fetta
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    Good for boxing

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    • flint
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      good results.

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      • SoulByThePound
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        The fake boxing fansor those whom dislike FMW are mad though

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        • Evil Abed
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          Not too shabby.

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          • opotemo
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            #6
            How on earth did Hopkins-Calzaghe do such a big gate

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            • marvelousmatt
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              #7
              Originally posted by BIGPOPPAPUMP
              The May 4 pay-per-view bout between Floyd Mayweather and Robert Guerrero sold a total of 14,258 tickets and pulled in a gate of $9,922,350, according to the Nevada Athletic Commission, which released these numbers Friday, confirming the revenue figure announced on fight night by Golden Boy Promotions.

              That gate figure is an average of nearly $696 per ticket sold. Tickets’ face values were $1,500, $1,250, $800, $600, $300 and $200.
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              PPV Sales at 1.075 Million too.

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              • mathed
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                gave away 1,400 or so tickets, 109 or something went unsold.....let's say 1,550 total. The MGM holds 16,800 seats, that's almost 11% of the total seating that you got absolutely no revenue from. Take that at the average selling value of $696.00 per ticket and you have $1,078,800.00 in lost revenue alone.

                I guess that's good but still..........they took in 9.9 million and left 11% of their revenue on the table; could be looking at 10,978,000.00 instead.

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                • junior gong
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                  Thats pretty impressive, gotta say.

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                  • rogdogx
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                    Joe Calzaghe is a big draw in the states!

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