Comments Thread For: FOX Exec Expects Four To Five Pay-Per-Views A Year
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Except that Wilder is likely still on 3 fights a year, with Spence set up for three PPV dates in 2020 with the calendar, and then you've still got Gervonta Davis being close.
FOX PPV will likely be able to bear 4 events, but there's likely to be more than 4 PPV viable events in 2020 (and likely going forward); Spence-Danny, Pacquiao-Mikey, Spence-Pacquiao, Spence-Thurman, Wilder-Fury 2, Wilder-Joshua, Wilder as undisputed heavyweight champion, Davis-Farmer, Davis-Lomachenko, Canelo-Jermall [yes, Canelo is on DAZN, but they want the third Golovkin fight, and Canelo isn't in the mood to piss on Golovkin if he were on fire, so an impasse is there], Davis-Santa Cruz, and likely a few I'm forgetting.
Will be interesting to see how things shake out
And SHO likely gets Tank's PPV if FOX only wants 4-5 in a year.Comment
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I thought Loma or Berchelt were buy fights at 130. At 135 I think there are more. Some sexy names there. Loma still. Devin now. Teo. Or Mr Instagram. Most of those feel smallish but I believe off of their fans all have buy possibilities.Comment
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Wilder wins that fight, and Joshua is the next blockbuster to get to; we'll see what Hearn does, but I'm assuming we end up with Wilder-Kownacki from Barclays Center in the summer first on PPV.
Wilder wins that fight and Wilder-Joshua likely closes out 2020 (Sky Box Office in the UK, Showtime PPV in the US)Comment
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FOX, FS1 and FS2 promoted this fight constantly for weeks. When tens of millions of people are told over and over how great a fight is going to be, a few hundred thousand will order.Comment
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Four to Five a year
2019 Fox
Mar Spence-Garcia
June Pacquaio-Thurman
Sep Spence-Porter
Nov Wilder-Ortiz II
Welp, that's four and Showtime had one in Jan Pacquaio-Broner.Comment
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10 quality shows on FOX, 12 shows on FS1, and at least another 12 Showtime Championship Boxing broadcasts on Showtime.
And yes, that slate is supplemented by a likely 4-8 PPV events per year (with the PPVs eventually shown on Showtime or FS1 later anyway).
10 shows for the price of owning a TV, 22 shows if you've got a basic cable package, and basically 45 cards if you pay extra for Showtime (adding in the ShoBox cards).
You don't have to buy the PPVComment
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