Originally posted by Furn
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Pacquiao vs Algieri PPV numbers so low TR/HBO wont release them
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Look, these promoters are only in boxing for one reason, to make money. They aren't going to keep setting up fights (PPVs) if they are consistently coming out of pocket on every deal. I don't care what this guy, or that guy or such and such reporters claims to know....the first rule in business is if it doesn't make money, it doesn't make sense.
And for this Manny walking away from 40M or whatever thing, he probably did it because it didn't make sense considering how BIG this fight is. To this day, the ONLY fight that people really care about is Pac-Floyd, nothing else is even on any PPV radar. If Floyd-Canelo can do 2 million buys (allegedly), then just how many buys do you guys think Pac-Floyd will do? 2.5 million, 2.75, 3? Even at 2.5 million buys and $80 a pop...$200,000,000. Pac takes $40 million of that while Floyd takes $100 million or more.
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Originally posted by Furn View PostPac pays only 20% in the Philippines due to an offset from earning the money in China.
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Originally posted by - Righteous - View PostI wouldn't be surprised if this fight went north of 800K
If the great white hype(the inspiration for this fight) taught us anything, it's that white pretty boy boxers sell tickets.
That didn't happen. The fight was held in Macau, China on Sunday morning, with minimal dollars spent to market the event by HBO/TR and no push by Las Vegas Sands (owners of The Venetian and The Venetian Macau, in addition to other properties) to at least try and promote a closed-circuit event stateside, for at least the media attention.
If the fight did 300k buys, I'd be shocked (no latin fighter on the bill to even pander to the Mexican American audience with)
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Originally posted by mathed View PostLook, these promoters are only in boxing for one reason, to make money. They aren't going to keep setting up fights (PPVs) if they are consistently coming out of pocket on every deal. I don't care what this guy, or that guy or such and such reporters claims to know....the first rule in business is if it doesn't make money, it doesn't make sense.
like I said when the fight was announced, I didn't mind the fight at all because you got a young undefeated champ, some fresh blood instead of recycled guys, but it wasn't PPV worthy, it should have been on regular HBO. Problem is you have X amount of people who are going to buy a Pacquiao PPV regardless, plus the insane amount of cash from the casino, so it's still way more money for them to have it on PPV even if the numbers are low.Last edited by ИATAS; 12-02-2014, 05:22 PM.
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