Crawford /Khan PPV 179,000
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Well that's about 79,000 more than I thought it would do.
ARUM will try to spin it somehow but they know Crawrord does absolutley nothing to help sell a fight.
In other news, theres a great fight on the Dazn app tonight for $10 lol....Comment
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How?
Even 200k PPV buys, @$70 per PPV, generates $14m; roughly $7m for the pot.
With Khan getting $5m, and Crawford getting $5m, plus the payout for the undercard, costs of putting on the event, and Arum getting his piece, there's still a lot of money to make up.
There's literally zero gate information, lol.Comment
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Per Rick Glaser
"In their maiden voyage of ESPN PPV Boxing this decade, Crawford-Khan PPV did 179,000 buys. Not bad, considering it really was a borderline PPV fight, and with no one of Mexican ethnicity in the main event, or in the other three PPV fights, the traditional Mexican and Mexican-American PPV purchaser was absent. Also, I don't think the timing of the ESPN marketing was good, yes, a last week push they did, but heavy marketing should have started 30 days before, not just the last 7 days. ESPN will learn, improve, and going forward have even better results.
Looking forward, I see Terence Crawford taking on Kell Brook next, and if a deal can't be made with Eddie Hearn for Brook, then I see Luis Collazo getting his Crawford Lottery ticket handed to him."Comment
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Guys guys. Crawford will spark Spence and PBC iz de Gay! What we should really ponder is why didn’t Sir Ben Kingsley smash Hera Hilmarsdóttir in An Ordinary Man film in 89% of the movie? That would’ve been great for the general smashing young poonComment
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Fury/Wilder did 325K.
Glaser is not credible at all.Comment
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In that case two questions: who else reported Crawford Khan PPV number and what was it? Also who reported 325 on Wilder Fury?Comment
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