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    The Canelo Alvarez-Gennady Golovkin rematch was a better fight than their first meeting. That thoroughly entertaining encounter did not, however, produce more revenue from tickets sales than their first fight. The Nevada State Athletic Commission has reported that the Alvarez-Golovkin rematch generated more than $23 million in ticket revenue. That makes it the fourth greatest-grossing fight in terms of gate receipts in Nevada boxing history.
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  • #2
    I just read on bad left hook that even though they sold less tickets the rematch as whole generated more money than the 1st due to them hiking up the ppv price this time around.

    if theres a 3rd fight it does less in ppv and attendance unless they bring the prices back down to the 1st fight.

    I'm guess this is where G got his almost 50-50 from Oscars cheap ass raising the ppv price last minute.
    Last edited by Bronx23; 09-25-2018, 01:46 PM.

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    • #3
      I guess this is why they’re refusing to release the ppv numbers too

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      • #4
        Conclusion: III is happening. Too much money for it not to.

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        • #5
          You could tell it had a bit less interest by the secondary market ticket sales. Of course they were expensive but a little less crazy than the first fight.

          A third fight would be interesting from a revenue standpoint. I wonder if this fight will do more or less than the first. Price went up so that hurt but I think some people were turned off by the first decision. Do more people tune in because it was a great fight, are more people turned off because they are sick and tired of seeing what they determine bad decisions. We will see.

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          • #6
            Lots of people knew that if GGG didnt KO Canelo he would win on the cards no matter what. Whos going to pay 80.00 for that!

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            • #7
              Originally posted by Diego Rodriguez View Post
              You could tell it had a bit less interest by the secondary market ticket sales. Of course they were expensive but a little less crazy than the first fight.

              A third fight would be interesting from a revenue standpoint. I wonder if this fight will do more or less than the first. Price went up so that hurt but I think some people were turned off by the first decision. Do more people tune in because it was a great fight, are more people turned off because they are sick and tired of seeing what they determine bad decisions. We will see.
              Promo for the rematch was terrible as well. no face off no press tour, only 1 episode of 24/7. They saved money big time. they probably figured the bad blood and drug controversy was enough promo.

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              • #8
                Originally posted by man down View Post
                Lots of people knew that if GGG didnt KO Canelo he would win on the cards no matter what. Whos going to pay 80.00 for that!
                1 million people did.

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by Bronx23 View Post
                  Promo for the rematch was terrible as well. no face off no press tour, only 1 episode of 24/7. They saved money big time. they probably figured the bad blood and drug controversy was enough promo.
                  I think the market is tapped now. Who ever is interested is interested in this fight and who ever isn't isn't. Even as good a fight as this one was it moved the needle less IMO than the first fight with the general public (at least in the US, and I'm not sure even in Mexico their was more interest).

                  If I'm GBP and Golovkin I'm selling the fight for the exact same price. The ones who want to see it are going to pay for it. You can try and market it more but not sure it matters. I don't think someone is going to say you know I missed the two first fights but now I'm interested.

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                  • #10
                    4th highest paid gate in the history of Boxing and people are acting like it's a disappointment.

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