MMA fans can't afford to see their Irish hero.
7k tickets still available for May-Mac?
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People been doing that since the 80's bro lmfao. What are you talking about?
The difference with this fight will be MORE people will be having these lil parties & MORE people will be going into these lil sports bars &/or MORE sports bars will be showing the fight.
This fight is gonna do insane numbers. I honestly don't see how you guys aren't noticing all the people talking about this fight that NEVER talk about boxing. There were 20k-ish people at 4 different press conferences ffs. I've never seen a combined 80k-ish people attend a boxing press tour.
That said I would suggest its not a lock that I think it breaks the PPV record, cuz I think all sorts of random sh^t that only with hindsight one can fully grasp what happened could effect this fights appeal with people, but I do think worst case it'll be the 2nd biggest PPV fight of all time.
Not sure what the obsession is with some fans and Mayweather.Comment
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The betting line is -300ish that it breaks the PPV record. That means the dog line that says it won't is +250ish probably. Thats 2.5x on your money if you legit believe it doesn't gut the old record.
I think this thing has reached freakshow levels with mainstream people & its a lot easier for people to part with minimal $ to go to their local wings joint, $40 to go to their local theater or $100 to sit their ass at home & check this out.Comment
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Idr exactly, but I was much less confident in it hitting the PPV record cuz I thought the fight was past its sell by date with Manny having been KTFO recently, the fight having lil promotion & just the general hurried feeling to the event. I'm sure it did 2x the range I expected it to fall in.
I ignored the noise about the fight where mainstream fans still wanted to see the fight, still wanted to see Floyd lose & were still fans of the greater event quality of such a fight.
And I think this fight has more noise + mainstream fans wanna see a top MMA guy fight a top boxer, they still wanna see Floyd lose & they are still fans of the greater event quality of such a fight.
I am also thinking Mayweather vs Mcgregor will not do as well as people think because of how the Floyd vs Manny fight played out, meaning both guys under performed.Comment
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I will be sure to illegally pirate this event (event, not boxing match). As David Haye would say 'this is gonna be more one-sided than a gang ****'Comment
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But I believe Floyd's success is built upon the hate. I think a large % of fans had hopes that Oscar, Canelo, Manny & now Conor could take Floyd's 0 & finally humble him.Comment
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Most people don't know sh^t about streaming. People been streaming for like a decade or whatever at this point.
Granted its getting more mainstream, but I think most cats are just gonna have a lil party like they do for PPV fights & collect $10-$25 per person or just buy it on behalf of their guests & make a night of it.Comment
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Can make a night of it here, it will be Sunday arvoComment
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No I'm not. Most people in the US just buy cable here still. The number of cord cutters are growing, but I don't believe its reached a critical mass point yet & when people are still plugged in they tend to go the standard way in purchasing fights, movies & etc via PPV.
And I mean just look at a random RBR of a PPV show here. There is a disturbing number of boxing forum regs who got no clue where to look for a stream. Thats insane to me for a major card, but that says to me most cats who should know where to find a stream don't know where to look.
Boxing fans in the US tend to be older too & older cats aren't homies with technology either which is probably part of the issue. If boxing in the US had more younger fans I suspect there'd be a lot more streaming going on.Comment
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No I'm not. Most people in the US just buy cable here still. The number of cord cutters are growing, but I don't believe its reached a critical mass point yet & when people are still plugged in they tend to go the standard way in purchasing fights, movies & etc via PPV.
And I mean just look at a random RBR of a PPV show here. There is a disturbing number of boxing forum regs who got no clue where to look for a stream. Thats insane to me for a major card, but that says to me most cats who should know where to find a stream don't know where to look.
Boxing fans in the US tend to be older too & older cats aren't homies with technology either which is probably part of the issue. If boxing in the US had more younger fans I suspect there'd be a lot more streaming going on.Comment
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