this has nothing to do with pacquaio. if showtime lost money, it's a flop.
no one is arguing floyd is 1 and manny is 2 at PPV..
You can't and that's why you find other things to try and discredit the PPV's. Showtime knew what they were doing and by the way they have said they aren't in the red for any of the PPV's. But the nuthuggers don't believe it choose to believe other sources instead. You aren't in a position to judge what's a flop for Showtime.
It was reported 800-900k. Not 900k so stop being a **** rider.
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Weren't you one of the lame-azz knuckleheads that was hoping for a flop??? And you're on a boxing forum ........ must be killing you no-life haters!
BTW:: Since you're obviously ****** ...
Those closest to the event continue to remain hush on the official amount, though all indications suggest final numbers much closer to 900,000 units sold than the targeted ***8212; or at least hoped for ***8212; 1 million mark.
A total of 900,000 would mean roughly $63 million generated in pay-per-view revenue, a figure that is averaged from the number of homes who pay standard price ($64.99) and homes who ordered the event in high-definition viewing ($74.99). The total is spectacular only when not taking into consideration the $37 million-plus total in guaranteed purses, including what was referenced beforehand as the most expensive undercard in pay-per-view history.
Weren't you one of the lame-azz knuckleheads that was hoping for a flop??? And you're on a boxing forum ........ must be killing you no-life haters!
BTW:: Since you're obviously ****** ...
Those closest to the event continue to remain hush on the official amount, though all indications suggest final numbers much closer to 900,000 units sold than the targeted ***8212; or at least hoped for ***8212; 1 million mark.
A total of 900,000 would mean roughly $63 million generated in pay-per-view revenue, a figure that is averaged from the number of homes who pay standard price ($64.99) and homes who ordered the event in high-definition viewing ($74.99). The total is spectacular only when not taking into consideration the $37 million-plus total in guaranteed purses, including what was referenced beforehand as the most expensive undercard in pay-per-view history.
Once again, stop being a **** rider. It was a flop for Showtime. And once again, it was somewhere between 800-900k. Not 900k. There's a reason they arent giving an exact figure.
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