Comments Thread For: Wilder-Ortiz Rematch - PPV Buys To Land Just North of 275,000
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For a fight that nobody wanted with a crappy undercard it did better than I thought. I thought that it was going to be under 200K.
The Wilder haters are crying reading that he sold over 250 ppvs. Maybe they will say now that it sold because of Ortiz.Comment
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Halve those numbers boys and girls!!!!!!! They are based on as many facts and can be trusted just as much as that rumour of 2500.Comment
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Rick Glaser...
Oh my, now we know why PBC and Fox didn't release the Wilder-Ortiz Rematch PPV number, wow, even way lower than I expected, a financial bloodbath for Fox and PBC, just 138,000 PPV buys, !!! How bad was that, Crawford-Khan, with zero advertising did more buys!!! And Fox really advertised Wilder-Ortiz heavily, it goes to show you, the PPV model is broken unless it's an absolutely demand fight, and further demonstrates Deontay Wilder can't draw!!! If a fighter only draws hardcores, and not the general sporting public, he's not a PPV attraction, it's that simple. It further illustrates what I've been saying for two years, the Apps are the present and future of boxing programming, period. This number was way below what I originally predicted, when the fight was first announced I said 220,000 PPV buys, but Fight Week I saw it was DOA, Dead On Arrival, and was estimating 180,000. This is a real quandary for the Wilder-Fury Rematch scheduled for February 22, even though Wilder-Fury will have real demand. All your comments are welcomed relating to all of the above.Comment
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