More profitable fight GGG vs Canelo or Chavez vs. Canelo

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  • Scipio2009
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    #41
    Originally posted by Isaac Clarke
    Golovkin has been offered a lot more than Chavez will make.
    Not necessarily, especially if that 20% of everything also includes the Mexico TV money.

    70k people in AT&T Stadium and a PPV that draws even what the Amir Khan fight was said to have drawn (600k-650k PPV buys; $40m-$45m in PPV revenue) and you've got a nice pot already.

    On top of that, you've got a showdown that will likely capture every TV in the 120m Mexican nation (with arguably the biggest live cable audience to ever reach Mexico).

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    • Joe Beamish
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      #42
      Canelo/Chavez is a big money fight with minimal boxing value.

      Canelo/Golovkin is a big money fight with serious boxing value.

      That's the difference. Oscar may be thinking he can do both fights in the same year and rake in huge stacks of money. That's assuming they're going to actually face GGG, which I doubt, but we'll see.

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      • Robbie Barrett
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        #43
        Originally posted by Scipio2009
        Not necessarily, especially if that 20% of everything also includes the Mexico TV money.

        70k people in AT&T Stadium and a PPV that draws even what the Amir Khan fight was said to have drawn (600k-650k PPV buys; $40m-$45m in PPV revenue) and you've got a nice pot already.

        On top of that, you've got a showdown that will likely capture every TV in the 120m Mexican nation (with arguably the biggest live cable audience to ever reach Mexico).
        Cable providers take half the PPV revenue. Why do people think they provide PPV for free?

        Mexican TV will be what a few mil?
        Isn't the fight supposed to be in Vegas?

        He won't walk away with anything close to $15 mil.
        Last edited by Robbie Barrett; 01-16-2017, 06:04 PM.

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          #44
          Originally posted by Isaac Clarke
          Cable providers take half the PPV revenue. Why do people think they provide PPV for free?

          Mexican TV will be what a few mil?
          Isn't the fight supposed to be in Vegas?

          He won't walk away with anything close to $15 mil.
          Mexico Tv puts it for free but pay BIG BIG money to rights to put it on air.Big events like this like Football matches in my country when 15-17m ppl watch make huge money,in Mexico Canelo--Smith was watched by 18m Chavez-Canelo will cross 20m easy,Companys will kill to put Ads during fight it will do more $ then USA PPV it will be National event not sporting event.

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          • Scipio2009
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            #45
            Originally posted by Isaac Clarke
            Cable providers take half the PPV revenue. Why do people think they provide PPV for free?

            Mexican TV will be what a few mil?
            Isn't the fight supposed to be in Vegas?

            He won't walk away with anything close to $15 mil.
            $20m-$25m cleared off of the US PPV, with the live event putting in another $10m. To that, you can then add $2m+ from whatever other revenue streams before heading to Mexico.

            $40m ($32m Alvarez/$8m Chavez Jr), before even counting a penny from Mexico, is a pretty good way onto the path for $15m.

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              #46
              Originally posted by Scipio2009
              $20m-$25m cleared off of the US PPV, with the live event putting in another $10m. To that, you can then add $2m+ from whatever other revenue streams before heading to Mexico.

              $40m ($32m Alvarez/$8m Chavez Jr), before even counting a penny from Mexico, is a pretty good way onto the path for $15m.
              You aren't counting expenses and GBP cut. Khan got $6 mil and Canelo $13.5, so about $20 mil in purses. How will this get double the amount for the same numbers in America?

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                #47
                Originally posted by Isaac Clarke
                You aren't counting expenses and GBP cut. Khan got $6 mil and Canelo $13.5, so about $20 mil in purses. How will this get double the amount for the same numbers in America?
                Golden Boy's cut, if the numbers put out there are true, are 20% after all expenses.

                Between the beer sponsor for the event and the TV rights in Mexico, to air a fight between the two biggest Mexican stars in boxing, likely brings in $10m (which you can add the live cable airing money on top of).

                People are drastically underestimating the value of the TV rights for the fight in Mexico, imo.

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                  #48
                  Originally posted by Scipio2009
                  Golden Boy's cut, if the numbers put out there are true, are 20% after all expenses.

                  Between the beer sponsor for the event and the TV rights in Mexico, to air a fight between the two biggest Mexican stars in boxing, likely brings in $10m (which you can add the live cable airing money on top of).

                  People are drastically underestimating the value of the TV rights for the fight in Mexico, imo.
                  You're also counting live gate, when Chavez said his 20% is from PPV.

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                  • Dr Rumack
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                    #49
                    Hey the NSB accountants are back!

                    Just in time to defend another duck.

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                    • A.K
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                      #50
                      Originally posted by Scott. Weiland
                      Two Mexicans facing each other will be more lucrative than a Mexican against the guy claiming to be 'Mexican style' or whatever it was they coined that GGG promotion to adhere him to the Mexican fan base.

                      Anybody suggesting otherwise is a dumb ass.
                      Anyone suggesting that appealing to one demographic who happen to come 50 deep to watch a canelo fight is more lucrative then appealing ing to the general public as a whole with ggg is the dumbass.
                      Last edited by A.K; 01-16-2017, 07:40 PM.

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