Canelo/GGG 2 ppv sales
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This is the Heavyweight division my friend with a world title and the lineal championship at stake. The heavyweight division just so happens to be the most glamorous division in all of boxing. So therefore, it will always do good numbers.Comment
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No, PPV was $85 regardless of HD or SD.Great numbers made more then the first fight. According to fat boy Dan the difference was the price increase. PPV was $85-100 this time depending if you did SD or HD and where you bought it. That means if everyone only bought the $85 at minimum it generated more then $94M. The live gate was $23,473,500 for fourth biggest in boxing and Nevada history. The first fight generated 110M from live gate and PPV.
Also these numbers only include ppvs bought from cable and satellite providers doesn't include streaming digital ppv sales. Fat boy Dan says there was a 25% increase in those sales from the first fight. Seems logical that 1 year later there is more cord cutters and that's how they bought it if you don't have a cable plan.
But it generated more revenue if it did produce 25% more digital buys. Pricing it $10 bucks higher than the previous fight was the right decision.Comment
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Quit dreaming man. This is a World heavyweight championship bout, which will broadcast all over the world; While launching from the largest media giant in the world, the U.S. This fight does at least more than 500,000 buys hands down.Comment
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Not necessarily so. If they promote it properly it will do well. Remember that this is the heavyweight division. The most glamorous division in all of sports. People would tune in all over the world just to watch these two gladiators compete. It won't do less than 500,000 buys.Comment
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