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  • #31
    Originally posted by aldo5408 View Post
    I think the most important thing here is that it was only 20 or 25 pounds I believe that's why it sold so good. Hearn is smart right now great pricing
    yuo double that price and it will be regular PPV and his numbers will be half of what it is right now, still impressive just not a WHOA type of impressive

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    • #32
      AJ getting that mike tyson hype

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      • #33
        One thing UK does right is there pricing for ppvs. I think more would buy if ppvs in the us were around $20 instead of $50-70.

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        • #34
          Originally posted by aldo5408 View Post
          Biggest UK PPV fights

          Floyd Mayweather v Ricky Hatton (2007) – 1.2 million buys

          Carl Froch v George Groves ll (2014) – 900, 000 buys

          Lennox Lewis v Mike Tyson (2002) – 750, 000 buys

          Frank Bruno v Mike Tyson (1996) – 660, 000 buys

          Mike Tyson v Evander Holyfield (1997) – 550,000 buys

          - See more at: http://www.theboxingobserver.com/201....IwiQmYxp.dpuf
          I'm really curious how Fury vs Klitschko rematch will do. I think it will obviously he a huge success, considering where Fury is from and what he's accomplished.

          AJ is definitely on track to become not just a huge UK star, but a star all over the world. He's a muscular, charismatic, and intimidating guy to watch.


          Also: were these PPV's were probably priced differently. And comparing a 1997 fight PPV needs more data, such as the change in inflation from then till now.

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          • #35
            Good for Joshua....

            Say what u want about UK boxing, but their guys keep active and their cards are usually stacked.. I'm american, but I love the UK boxing scene, similar to how I loved Japan mma when pride and then dream fc were going strong.. Entertaining matchups and stocked cards..

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            • #36
              Very good numbers.

              I bought the card and it was very much worth the purchase. I actually bought it because it was a stacked card and I'm a Eubank fan, but AJ's fight turned out to be highly entertaining also.

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              • #37
                Originally posted by aldo5408 View Post
                Biggest UK PPV fights

                Floyd Mayweather v Ricky Hatton (2007) – 1.2 million buys

                Carl Froch v George Groves ll (2014) – 900, 000 buys

                Lennox Lewis v Mike Tyson (2002) – 750, 000 buys

                Frank Bruno v Mike Tyson (1996) – 660, 000 buys

                Mike Tyson v Evander Holyfield (1997) – 550,000 buys

                - See more at: http://www.theboxingobserver.com/201....IwiQmYxp.dpuf


                Thanks for this

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                • #38
                  Any source for this?

                  We know that Fury vs Klitschko did way more according to Hearn, so where does that leave it?

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                  • #39
                    Why not post how much PPV's are over there in the UK?

                    Price Canelo's, GGG's, Cotto's or anyone else's PPV @ $25 and you'll get double of what Joshua got.

                    He a star doe.

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                    • #40
                      Amazing number for someone who has so few pro fights.

                      If he keeps on winning by KO, Joshua will become even more popular.

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