Comments Thread For: Hearn: Wilder-Fury PPV Number is Terrible, Absolutely Terrible

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  • REDEEMER
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    #121
    Originally posted by RJJ-94-02=GOAT
    😂😂😂He’s so butthurt over Wilder-Fury, he needs to get over it.
    Sad, pathetic little man🤣🤣
    Hurt about what ? Most money generated HW , has the DAZN brand, controls vast majority of champions over team Wilder and has multiple outlets to venture but he's jealous of Wilder who was booed coming in and out to Staples center and Fury? Why is he jealous there, tried getting the guy 3 fights? In the end he makes more money on AJ fights giving up less percentages.

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    • pillowfists98
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      #122
      Joshua vs Fury would bring in at least twice as more revenue than Wilder vs Fury.

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      • jas
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        #123
        Its a good number imo

        Hearn is saying its terrible so joshua gets a bigger ppv cut

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        • Cool Scant
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          #124
          Hearn obviously doesn’t want to make the AJ fight. He knows Wilder hates his guts. If he wants any chance to make this fight Hearn would stop talking siht and stfu like yesterday!!!

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          • doom_specialist
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            #125
            Wilder made more in PPV than Joshua-Povetkin and Whyte-Chisora with his first PPV, with an opponent largely unknown to the United States. People can brag that Joshua sells more tickets, but Wilder still makes the same type of money on his own, which means that Hearn can't push him around. Hearn should probably pull the trigger before "A-Side" status becomes debatable. Wilder will only get bigger from here.

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            • Squ□redCircle34
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              #126
              Edwards at it again, deep down he knows it surpassed expectations, certainly mines!

              I thought it would completely bomb at 150K PPV buys or 180K but to do over 300K is a big success, they more than broke even!

              Hearns knows that Wilder and Fury don’t need AJ!

              They can fight to a trilogy while AJ continues fighting his own leftovers and trash bin collectors while avoiding Luis Ortiz and watch as his sells and interest drops!

              I think that’s likely gonna happen if Hearns doesn’t come to his senses and come correct to Wilder at the negotiating table and stay away from the microphone and cameras which seems he can’t turn down!

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              • McNulty
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                #127
                Originally posted by Freddy Perm
                To do 300,000 buys is terrible, absolutely terrible. 300,000 is absolutely abysmal. Dillian Whyte against Joseph Parker did more than 300,000 buys in England. I mean we're talking about across the US. You can't say it's good.
                Originally posted by Facts
                Wilder-Fury, at a price range of $74.99, brought in $24.3 million in pay-per-view revenue. While Whyte-Parker, 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.
                TL;DR

                300k (US) vs 300k (UK)
                24.3M (US) vs 8.1M (UK)

                3x the money for the same amount of buys is terrible? It's not about viewership, it's about pricepoints and overall revenue.

                Fact: Freddy Perm is an amateur that doesn't understand the marketplace.

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                • hugh grant
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                  #128
                  Maybe cos people weren't sure fury was in shape.. But now know fury being 10 lbs overweight he can still school wilder not at his best.
                  And now fury being robbed adds extra flavour and will bu y next fight.

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                  • Mooshashi
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                    #129
                    No one in the US wants a Wilder -AJ fight in place of Wilder-fury. Who the fk is Anthony Joshua? Haven't seen him around here, meanwhile Fury did a great job promoting this fight and will do again form the rematch.

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                    • Phenom
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                      #130
                      Rematch would generate more money than any PPV he ever did in his life

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