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  • #11
    What about all of the Latin Fury and Pinoy Pride PPVs and other small time PPVs? Chavez vs John Duddy was a PPV and so many others.

    I don't think you'll ever be able to find accurate information for every single ppv since these are small time independent events and are not a matter of public record.
    Last edited by ИATAS; 10-24-2015, 11:59 AM.

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    • #12
      Originally posted by ИATAS View Post
      What about all of the Latin Fury and Pinoy Pride PPVs and other small time PPVs? Chavez vs John Duddy was a PPV and so many others.

      I don't think you'll ever be able to find accurate information for every single ppv since these are small time independent events and are not a matter of public record.
      Yea idk that anyone gives a f#ck about this info is the bottom line lol. And for the most part those smaller PPV's barely got attention at the time let alone years later trying to find them being mentioned as a PPV at all.

      Finding the numbers is a whole other issue cuz there isn't anyone who seems to be an across the board reliable source for numbers & you'll find conflicting numbers all the time between seemingly reliable sources.

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      • #13
        Originally posted by Eff Pandas View Post
        Yea idk that anyone gives a f#ck about this info is the bottom line lol. And for the most part those smaller PPV's barely got attention at the time let alone years later trying to find them being mentioned as a PPV at all.

        Finding the numbers is a whole other issue cuz there isn't anyone who seems to be an across the board reliable source for numbers & you'll find conflicting numbers all the time between seemingly reliable sources.
        Right and that's going to be the problem - almost always the source is "an inside source" or "someone in the industry". You have HBO and Showtime who "release" numbers but there is no way of knowing if what they are saying is true or not. It's like the UFC always releasing inflated numbers (no one knows the actual numbers). The numbers would have to come from the cable and satellite companies but they don't release numbers as they have no reason to. The best there is are estimates.

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        • #14
          No Wonder Holyfield comes off as bitter sometimes, People forget how big of a Draw and how big of a STAR Holyfield during his ERA, look at his PPV Buys that is Crazy how he gets overlooked

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          • #15
            Originally posted by sicko View Post
            No Wonder Holyfield comes off as bitter sometimes, People forget how big of a Draw and how big of a STAR Holyfield during his ERA, look at his PPV Buys that is Crazy how he gets overlooked
            Holyfield is bitter cuz of life lol. Guy had a $50M house he had to sell for under $10M (f#ck you Rick Ross). And he gots to realize the fact he's such a religious guy probably f#cked him over cuz if he believed in using condoms he'd probably have a dozen less kids commanding child support (which I believe is one of the big things that effed up his money besides taxes). He beat convicted rapist Tyson twice & got mutilated in the fight & people still like Tyson more than him. He's got plenty of bigger reasons to be bitter.

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            • #16
              I'm not interested about numbers. Just would like to see who was in a PPV fight in 1989 or something like that.

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              • #17
                Originally posted by Eff Pandas View Post
                Holyfield is bitter cuz of life lol. Guy had a $50M house he had to sell for under $10M (f#ck you Rick Ross). And he gots to realize the fact he's such a religious guy probably f#cked him over cuz if he believed in using condoms he'd probably have a dozen less kids commanding child support (which I believe is one of the big things that effed up his money besides taxes). He beat convicted rapist Tyson twice & got mutilated in the fight & people still like Tyson more than him. He's got plenty of bigger reasons to be bitter.
                Yeah great point. Mismanaging your money is one thing, giving it all to a Church is just ***ing ******

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                • #18
                  Originally posted by ИATAS View Post
                  What about all of the Latin Fury and Pinoy Pride PPVs and other small time PPVs? Chavez vs John Duddy was a PPV and so many others.

                  I don't think you'll ever be able to find accurate information for every single ppv since these are small time independent events and are not a matter of public record.
                  Those are Integrated Sports PPVs. http://www.integratedsportsnet.com/

                  I think the ones people care about are the HBO and SHO PPVs.

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                  • #19
                    http://laboxingtv.blogspot.com/2015/10/chris-eubank-jr-vs-tony-jeter-fight.html

                    Eubank Jr makes his Sky Sports debut on Saturday night under new trainer Adam Booth and a barrage of publicity. With his father, Chris Sr having assured a place in the history books as a world middleweight and super-middleweight champion in the 1990s, much is expected.
                    His only career defeat came almost a year ago - a split points decision in favour of Billy Joe Saunders, who is about to challenge WBO world champion Andy Lee. Eubank Jr, though, insists he has learned his lessons and is ready for the big time.

                    When: Saturday, October 24 at 9:30 p.m. ET
                    Where: The Motorpoint Arena in Sheffield, England
                    TV: Sky Sports 1 HD
                    Live Stream: BoxNation

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                    • #20
                      Originally posted by Eff Pandas View Post
                      Yea. I wasn't alive back than, but thats universally considered the first PPV. It was probably some freakish **** like watching videos online when Youtube first came out I think doe. I believe I've seen numbers where it was only available to 3M PPV ready customers so GGG mighta did better numbers than it did.
                      Originally posted by SlySlickSmooth View Post
                      I thought most big fights of that era landed on closed-circuit, not sure if PPV was a thing back then yet.
                      Yeah, I always heard about the close circuit viewings but didn't know they had PPV back in 75 lol Very interesting.

                      But I think, realistically, PPV really kicked off with Leonard.

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