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Originally posted by .:: JSFD26 ::. View PostHmmm we might need some accountants in this thread.
His last fight sold 6.7k and had 843k viewers. It also did 2.3M viewers in Mexico.
Is $400,000 fair for those numbers? Anyone?
He hasn't headlined a show by himself.
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His P4P Status is getting to his head and making him think he's worth more than he really is. I know he has two young children to provide for but he needs to understand how this business work. He's lucky to be getting the type of checks he's getting right now considering how Flyweight boxing has such a small following and to put it bluntly alot of boxing fans don't give a s**t about. I'm looking foward to this rematch if it ever happens, i believe Caudras can pull this off if he isn't as gun shy as he was in the first fight.
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Originally posted by TheCell8 View PostIs that because of him or because he was support for Golovkin vs. Brook?
He hasn't headlined a show by himself.Unified middleweight world champion Gennady “GGG” Golovkin’s, (36-0, 33KO’s) fifth round stoppage of previously undefeated “The Special One” Kell Brook, (36-1, 25KO’s) was viewed by a combined 1,436,000 viewers on HBO World Championship Boxing this past Saturday marking it as the most watched HBO boxing event in 2016 and the highest rated HBO international boxing telecast in many years viewed live by 843,000 fans and same-day rebroadcast by 593,000 viewers.
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Casuals basically follow 126lb and up..122 is ok too.
Divisions below that..only hardcore fans for the most part appreciate the little dudes fighting.
400k is decent actually for a small guy.
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Originally posted by .:: JSFD26 ::. View PostYou add those prices up then divide them by 5 and you get the AVERAGE price of a ticket.
By your logic, if there was just a single ticket priced at $1000, the average price would jump to $279 and the gate would jump to $1.8m.
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Originally posted by Dr Rumack View PostYour calculation of the total gate assumes an even distribution of each of those tickets. There were a lot fewer tickets priced at $300 than at $25.
By your logic, if there was just a single ticket priced at $1000, the average price would jump to $279 and the gate would jump to $1.8m.
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