Joshua does over 400k ppvs

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  • -Kev-
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    #21
    The ppv could have been $10 each. That is still a lot of ppv's sold for a fight that really only had an amateur fight as the selling point.

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    • sirgockster
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      #22
      They all went away thinking he's not all that and he will be knocked out soon enough

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      • ironmike2012
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        #23
        Great numbers, all considered.
        They will probably rematch, based on those numbers.

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        • aldo5408
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          #24
          Originally posted by -Kev-
          The ppv could have been $10 each. That is still a lot of ppv's sold for a fight that really only had an amateur fight as the selling point.
          Originally posted by TAZ-G
          Joshua doesn't need to fight in America, he sold out the 02 arena in 17mins, He'll be the a-side when it's time for him to fight Wilder.
          Originally posted by Golden Boi 360
          400K with a much smaller population. Really impressive.
          Originally posted by 285Kid
          USA pay per views at $55 - $70 is a joke, UK do it right
          Originally posted by jaded
          400K is really good considering that not only wasn't it picked up in the US... most people on this side of the pond barely knew of either of them. If Whtye has some good fights after he rehabs his shoulder and a few more impressive KO's against US fighters...a rematch would definitely get picked up in the US...might even take place in Vegas and do gang-busters.
          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

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          • -Kev-
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            #25
            Originally posted by aldo5408
            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
            That's pretty much been the UK pricing for years now. I remember having a conversation with the UK poster Spacey1991 5 years ago and he told me PPV's there are 25 euro. So nothing's changed really. Hearn did not change the pricing or anyhting like that.

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            • Robbie Barrett
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              #26
              Originally posted by aldo5408
              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
              What do you mean only? That's the highest price a PPV has ever been in the UK.

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              • -Kev-
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                #27
                If top PPV's here were $27 dollars that would make more people want to buy it. You'd see that Mayweather/Pacquiao fights from 2009-2015 regularly sell 1.8-2 million buys or more. That's like next to nothing. I spend $20 easily on McDonald's alone when I buy there. Then again at $70 with even 800,000 buyers still surpasses 1,800,000 million buyers purchasing at $27.

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                • aldo5408
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                  #28
                  Originally posted by Isaac Clarke
                  What do you mean only? That's the highest price a PPV has ever been in the UK.
                  Ppv in America ads atleast 59 plus 10 for HD so it's like 69 minimum
                  Floyd vs manny P was 100$

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                  • Mr.Fantastic
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                    #29
                    Joshua is definitely going to be a star now. Hope he doesn't go super diva like some boxers that make a lot of money.

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                    • Bigg Rigg
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                      #30
                      Ninjas is paying $25 ppv out there in GB?? ****..... That's like 3 ppv's over there for the price of one over here.
                      Last edited by Bigg Rigg; 12-16-2015, 11:10 PM.

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