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Originally posted by boogbx View PostMuch more.
I’m leaving the states mid June and Joshua vs Ruiz ain’t enough for me to renew my subscription through June. I repeat biggest fan in the planet but even 10 bucks is too much if the fights wack.
Ruiz vs Joshua is terrible.
And if $10 is too much for a months subscription with other fights being shown, then you're not really any kind of real fan.
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Originally posted by Pigeons View PostWilder is Showtime and PBC's most valuable asset. No wonder Al talked him out of DAZN.
It seems that every time Wilder is on Showtime, he goes viral. He's been real fun to watch over the years.
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They just don't want to watch the fight on TV or buy tickets. Which means no money for Wilder and co. It generates nothing for them. Haha.
He's such a big star with a growing popularity even though his viewing figures are down as well as his ticket sales. Haha.
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Originally posted by Frankie2Jabs View PostLol. Less viewership for 48mil+ on 1.2 than 1.6 makes the premise that DAZN has proven premium buys! Derp derp derp
Canelo went from 4 million followers before Jacobs to now 5.1 million followers. Do you AJ think will continue to grow? What percentage from these increases benefits DAZN as it continues to grow? Use yo head mayne! We in dis thang mayne!
From the press release, DAZN wrote that the event drew “significant paid subscriptions – both annual and monthly – to deliver against projected revenue targets.” ESPN also reported that the show generated “more revenue in new subscriptions than the roughly $48 million cost of the main event.”
"DAZN’s revenue for the Alvarez-Jacobs bout was estimated to be near $50 million, according to the industry sources, which exceeded the $48 million in purse money owed to Alvarez and Jacobs."
There doesn't seem to be an ESPN reports that they made over 48 million dollars in new subscription as was reported in the bloody elbow.
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Originally posted by Lemonhead_Jeff View PostPorter vs Ugas was not broadcast on a premium channel,
it was broadcast on FOX, which reaches more homes than
Showtime. Wilder appearing on FOX would generate much
more interest and views than Porter vs Ugas did.
Do you really not understand that? Or does it just not fit-in
with your false narrative that Wilder is not becoming increasingly
popular and famous? These viewership numbers
probably double DAZN's highest-ever US ratings, and likely
far exceed the amount of American eyes that will be watching
Joshua vs Ruiz. You can either acknowledge Wilder's rising
star-power, or you can cover your ears, make a high-pitched
squealing sound, and pretend that it's not happening.
But he's growing in popularity. Haha. Only in your minds. Facts speak like they always do. Which is why people like you have egg on your faces. But you lot should be used to it by now.
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Originally posted by 1hourRun View PostA lot better than the 300K Anthony Joshua generates for Showtime.
Now kiss my noodle.
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Originally posted by Curt Henning View Postdecent number for a letdown of an opponent and the fact that the fight didnt last 3 miinutes.....its a good number and he had people talking the next day big time
wilder isnt going anywhere...hes not disappearing like these hating fgts wish he would..and his cut of an AJ fight hasnt dwindled one friggin dollar
stay hating fgts
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Originally posted by Sid-Knee View PostOh definitely. You keep telling yourself that. Haha.
You can obviously see that Wilder has been building
momentum and creating a lot of buzz, especially his latest
knockout, but you insist on denying it. Why is it so hard
for you to accept reality? You can still be a Joshua fan,
and nobody says you must appreciate Wilder, but you can't
bury your head in the sand and pretend Wilder is not
increasing his profile. He was the highest ranked boxer on
ESPN's recent list of trending athletes, he just won an
Emmy award, and his recent knockout of Breazeale was the
kind of highlight-reel stuff that attracts casual fans to the
sport. You will deny it, but I guarantee that you would be
among Wilder's biggest fans if he had been born a Brit.
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Originally posted by teamindividual View Postshowtime is a subscription based network. they don't sell ads based on their ratings. the KO went viral and wilder's star grew. doesn't matter what the ratings were, they're ecstatic right now.
Reach for stars, yeah. Haha.
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