#CaneloJacobs ranks 4th out of the 5 Canelo fights at T-Mobile Arena for tickets sold and gate.
— Jed I. Goodman (@jedigoodman) May 13, 2019
Canelo vs. Jacobs does $8.6 mil gate at T-Mobile
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#CaneloJacobs ranks 4th out of the 5 Canelo fights at T-Mobile Arena for tickets sold and gate.
— Jed I. Goodman (@jedigoodman) May 13, 2019Official live gate receipts for #CaneloJacobs as per Nevada State Athletic Commission:
— Jake Donován (@JakeNDaBox) May 14, 2019
15,370 tickets sold / 1,388 comps
Original announced crowd was 20,203
Total live gate $8,685,750.00
Roughly 68% drop in revenue from Canelo-GGG 2Comment
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Those numbers are disastrous. If DAZN is the wave of the future then the sport of boxing is in trouble. Canelo is slowly but surely losing his fanbase with DAZN's over the top subscription based online streaming service.
Pay Per View television is still the business model to go when generating enough publicity, revenue and profits for boxing and not this subscription based video on demand online streaming service.
It's only good for boxing fans but not casual fans.Comment
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How are they disastrous? You know Wilder-Fury only did a 3.5 million $ gate right?Those numbers are disastrous. If DAZN is the wave of the future then the sport of boxing is in trouble. Canelo is slowly but surely losing his fanbase with DAZN's over the top subscription based online streaming service.
Pay Per View television is still the business model to go when generating enough publicity, revenue and profits for boxing and not this subscription based video on demand online streaming service.Comment
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The numbers are not bad but they are not particularly good either considering the fight was on Cinco De Mayo weekend. The main even cost nearly 50 million and the fight wasn’t sold out. I doubt they made a respectable profit off of the fight.Comment

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