Comments Thread For: Wilder-Fury Fight Should Max Out At 325,000 PPV Buys
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Good numbers. Incredible numbers for a first PPV. (Outsold ODLH, Mayweather, Canelo first PPV’s) so that’s huge for Fury and Wilder. And the rematch should double it with all the hype as long as they don’t **** it up and wait too long.Comment
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When I make bad predictions, I've got no problem fessing up to it. These guys pretend they don't ever make mistakes, which is hilarious.Comment
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Because it didn’t sell out! 17,000 firemen! 350,000 PPV is a bust! Sign the contract Deontay! (Notice how nobody is commenting on that now? Wilder/Fury rematch will double the revenue of the first fight, and they all wanted Wilder to have a signed contract for AJ already)Comment
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"Both boxers are expected to earn eight figures from a compelling, competitive clash in which Fury survived a knockdown apiece in the ninth and 12th rounds."
They'll both make more from the rematch, because the PPV numbers will go up! Fury is HOT right now, even in the U.S.!Comment
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Can't complain about those numbers. Everytime a fight like this does decently, it always makes me wonder why GGG and Ward couldn't sell PPVs to save their lives as headliners. I mean these guys are gifted fighters, always talked about in the boxing world.
Really makes you think casuals really are the ones who buy these PPVs because "hardcores" don't buy ish..
Us hardcore fans make up a small percentage of the overall number who buy PPVs.Comment
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Because it didn’t sell out! 17,000 firemen! 350,000 PPV is a bust! Sign the contract Deontay! (Notice how nobody is commenting on that now? Wilder/Fury rematch will double the revenue of the first fight, and they all wanted Wilder to have a signed contract for AJ already)
Made no sense on so many levels.Comment
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