Lets see Connor go to Bellator and sell the PPV on his own name alone...Ok then...yeah UFC been laying down the platform for this hype-job dont get it twisted ; Money-Mayweather is his own boss he worked and made his own brand not like Mcccccccgrrrrrrgorrrrr.
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Conor is light years ahead of Floyd in PPV performance
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MMA fighters have short careers, they fight better opponents faster, and in the UFC the star earns a lot less than the stars in boxing.
Floyd made more money off of the Berto flop than McGregor made from his highest selling PPV. FMJ earned $32 million guaranteed from Berto fight.
McGregor ended up making $15 million WITH sponsorship money, bonuses, guarantee, and PPV share from his best PPV UFC 202.
Floyd's most comparable PPV to McGegor's best PPV was vs Cotto (1.5 million) where he was guaranteed $45 million dollars.
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Originally posted by 1hourRun View PostLets see Connor go to Bellator and sell the PPV on his own name alone...Ok then...yeah UFC been laying down the platform for this hype-job dont get it twisted ; Money-Mayweather is his own boss he worked and made his own brand not like Mcccccccgrrrrrrgorrrrr.
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Originally posted by Isaac Clarke View PostUFC cards are stacked. You are paying for quality fights throughout the event not just the McGregor fight. McGregor adds a few hundred thousand but those UFC events sell well without him.
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Originally posted by Isaac Clarke View PostExactly UFC is like WWE PPVs, people are buying the event. They aren't paying just for McGregor.
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McGregor-Mendes (189) sold 825,000.
McGregor-Aldo (194) sold 1.2million
McGregor-Alvarez (205) sold 1.3million
The actual numbers are readily available, not the numbers Dana White tells people.
Anyway, Mayweather has sold over 2million twice and over 4.5million for one fight.
Conor is the biggest star in UFC history, but he's not close to Mayweather level in terms of buys or earnings.
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Originally posted by KLockard23 View PostThe vast majority are. "Stacked cards" only mean something to hardcore fans, casuals pay to see stars. That's McGregor (and Rousey, to a lesser extent.)
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Originally posted by 1hourRun View PostSomehow I doubt that the public would be ****** enough just to buy a card where only Rousey was fighting vs. some random lesbian without the undercard.
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Originally posted by KLockard23 View PostThe vast majority are. "Stacked cards" only mean something to hardcore fans, casuals pay to see stars. That's McGregor (and Rousey, to a lesser extent.)
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Originally posted by Isaac Clarke View PostImagine a PPV with fights like Ward-Kovalev, Golovkin-Jacobs and Spence-Brook on the same card. None of those fights alone would sell over 300k, but an event with them all on would easily.
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