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Comments Thread For: Hearn: Wilder-Fury PPV Number is Terrible, Absolutely Terrible
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I thought the numbers were way better than I anticipated. Considering the first fight a rematch should do a lot better.
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"Wilder-Fury, at a price range of $74.99, brought in $24.3 million in pay-per-view revenue. While Whyte-Chisora, which retailed for a third of that price at £19.95, only brought in $8.1 million in revenue under the same buy number as Wilder-Fury."
So the article neglects to mention that Wilder v. Fury has nearly grossed more in PPV revenue than AJ v Povetkin? Lol
We don't even have the UK buy figure yet and Wilder v. Fury has already nearly surpassed the PPV revenue of $27 million earned by AJ v Povketkin. So it's likely that their fight has earned more money than AJ's last fight.
Hearn has to stop with the nonsense.
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Originally posted by DramaShow View PostThey were terrible figures. The american heavyweight champ drew in a quarter of what two non american middleweights did.
Canelo was already a massive star in Mexico, he has a whole fanbase of boxing mad Mexicans in America that he's had for years, you can't compare it to that fight.
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Originally posted by Butch.McRae View Post"Wilder-Fury, at a price range of $74.99, brought in $24.3 million in pay-per-view revenue. While Whyte-Chisora, which retailed for a third of that price at £19.95, only brought in $8.1 million in revenue under the same buy number as Wilder-Fury."
So the article neglects to mention that Wilder v. Fury has nearly grossed more in PPV revenue than AJ v Povetkin? Lol
We don't even have the UK buy figure yet and Wilder v. Fury has already nearly surpassed the PPV revenue of $27 million earned by AJ v Povketkin. So it's likely that their fight has earned more money than AJ's last fight.
Hearn has to stop with the nonsense.
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