Why do boxing promoters schedule big fights on massive UFC weekends?
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Woodley Thompson is not really a big fight a la Conor or Ronda though. I would agree scheduling Garcia-Thurman on one of those dates is ******, but Woodley-Thompson is prob a 250K buy event at best. Don't get me wrong, I like UFC as well, but this isn't a big weekend for UFC..
Conor not back til at least late this year. Ronda more than likely retired for good. The UFC doesnt just sit by and do poor numbers until one of them is back purely because they are 1mil + draws.
209 does more than 250k, by a fair margin. Lord strike me down if I am wrong but if Miocic vs Overeem did 450k then I think im safe.
I'm not going to disagree with the statement of Ronda or conor being bigger draws.. but Im not going to go into the realms of Big fights solely being ones including those two fighters either.Comment
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There are some people who like both boxing and MMA. I personally am going to start in the afternoon with the entirety of the Haye vs Bellew card and then that should end right about the time the UFC prelims start and then I'm going to two screen watch the UFC main card and Thurman vs Garcia card on CBS.Comment
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Not everybody is going to PAY for what is honestly a AVERAGE UFC PPV Card overall, not only that but the boxing card is FREE on CBS and it starts 2 Hours before UFC PPV Starts and will be finished before the UFC Main Card event starts! Thurman vs Garcia should do just fine! I will be watching BOTH for sure!Comment
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haha woodly Thomson is going to be fireworks. it's a damn good card.Comment
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they want to take away PPV buys. it's a much easier decision to turn on fox and watch for free. they want to be the easy option to get people to not buy the fight.
they rarely go up against each other with PPVS from what i can see. it's usually a free card counterprogramming a major PPV. and i 100% see the value in that. i'd do it, too.Comment
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