Gennady Golovkin vs David Lemiuex Does Roughly 150,000 PPV Buys
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Yeah 400k for a first PPV is unrealistic. I was expecting 300k which is pretty standard for a rising stars first PPV as the A-side.Comment
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Its not bad but lol @ all the imbeciles who were calling GGG a ppv star or that he was going to replace FLoyd as the face of boxing.Comment
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Yea, I still can't get over it because half the people here mocked the 200k target as being a ridiculously low bar. As a fan of boxing I hate numbers like these but something tells me that it's not really a sign of anything other than the fans being too educated to pay for an inconsequential squash match like this from an unproven fighter. Canelo Cotto will be the real gauge of boxing's post-May/Pac health. I anticipate that will bring good numbers. And, if it doesn't, then we've got something to worry about.Comment
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Do you consider this a success or a failure? Maybe GGG isn't the superstar people are saying just yet. Personally I expected to do around 300k but they did state anything over 200,000 was a success and it didn't quite reach that.
However, some good news: Golovkin vs. Lemieux set a Madison Square Garden record, selling over $120,000 in merch inside the arena for the eventComment
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yea but thats the thing 600k used to be considered a great buy rate its only bad if ur name is mayweatherComment
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Not that I thought he was going to do big numbers, but I find it odd that website which virtually smells the aroma of Mayweather's farts and tells you what he ate for breakfast, NEVER once had any pay-per-view figures for any of Mayweather's fights, including his last, but they just so happen to know what GGG did three days after his show.Comment
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