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  • #21
    Originally posted by KTFOKING View Post
    Half the numbers of Wilder? Nope.

    My bad it averaged less than half of Wilder:

    The fight was aired live on Showtime in the United States, live on Sky Sports in the United Kingdom; live on tvOne and iflix in Indonesia[9]; live on beIN Sports in France[10] and Asia-Pacific[11]; and live on Fox Sports in Australia. The fight averaged 1.1 million viewers and peaked at 1.2 million on Showtime. The last time Showtime had done over 1 million viewers was in 2015 when Wilder had first defeated Stiverne for the WBC title.

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    • #22
      how is that good? stevenson-badou jack did similar numbers last year.

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      • #23
        Originally posted by killakali View Post
        My bad it averaged less than half of Wilder:

        The fight was aired live on Showtime in the United States, live on Sky Sports in the United Kingdom; live on tvOne and iflix in Indonesia[9]; live on beIN Sports in France[10] and Asia-Pacific[11]; and live on Fox Sports in Australia. The fight averaged 1.1 million viewers and peaked at 1.2 million on Showtime. The last time Showtime had done over 1 million viewers was in 2015 when Wilder had first defeated Stiverne for the WBC title.
        Wrong fight, that was against Ortiz that he peaked at 1.2M. Against Breazeale, his average was 791k and peak 990k. Davis/Gamboa will likely peak over 600k.

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        • #24
          Originally posted by KTFOKING View Post
          Wrong fight, that was against Ortiz that he peaked at 1.2M. Against Breazeale, his average was 791k and peak 990k. Davis/Gamboa will likely peak over 600k.
          and how did those great wilder numbers translate over to ppv...oh it flopped, yet they are talking about doing a davis ppv. hmm this must be some kind of tax scam for haymon where loses tons of money in his business but profits personally. cunning!

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          • #25
            Give em a break will ya? Showtime has lost half of its subscribers due to their sports budget cuts; Especially boxing. Also, the PBC has moved two-thirds of its roster to Fox anyhow.

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            • #26
              Originally posted by daggum View Post
              and how did those great wilder numbers translate over to ppv...oh it flopped, yet they are talking about doing a davis ppv. hmm this must be some kind of tax scam for haymon where loses tons of money in his business but profits personally. cunning!
              Translated to 275k buys. About 50k less than what his fight did against Fury. Wilder vs Ortiz was not THAT far off from Canelo vs Smith and Canelo vs Lara. Still clearly beat out PPVs like GGG vs Lemiex or GGG vs Jacobs or Ward vs Kovalev I & II.

              Let Davis fight on PPV. If it bombs as you think it will, then he won't be fighting on PPV any time soon unless it is against someone like Lomachenko.

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              • #27
                Originally posted by KTFOKING View Post
                Translated to 275k buys. About 50k less than what his fight did against Fury. Wilder vs Ortiz was not THAT far off from Canelo vs Smith and Canelo vs Lara. Still clearly beat out PPVs like GGG vs Lemiex or GGG vs Jacobs or Ward vs Kovalev I & II.

                Let Davis fight on PPV. If it bombs as you think it will, then he won't be fighting on PPV any time soon unless it is against someone like Lomachenko.
                it was 225 not 275 and pure numbers don't mean anything. it bombed because wilders purse was 20 million.

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                • #28
                  I don't know what rates as good numbers on SHO any more. It doesn't sound bad, but I wouldn't call that staggering numbers either.

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                  • #29
                    Originally posted by daggum View Post
                    it was 225 not 275 and pure numbers don't mean anything. it bombed because wilders purse was 20 million.
                    LOL, now it was 225k?

                    And Wilder has a guarantee through PBC. They weren't expecting to cover the purses off the PPV. I'm sure they hoped to do better, but to cover the purses of Wilder/Ortiz, you would have had to do around 550-600k buys. Just like when Wilder fought Breazeale and supposedly made around 20M, no way in hell SHO paid the entire amount.

                    Again, back to the topic, let Davis get his PPV fight and then if he wants another one after it flops (If it does), it will have to be against a big name like Lomachenko. Win-win for boxing fans.

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                    • #30
                      Originally posted by Curt Henning View Post
                      andre berto was there...marcus browne was there....uhhh who else.....along with 14k other people
                      No need to list the average joe...

                      Originally posted by Mammoth View Post
                      We're discussing a fighter's popularity. The most important thing about this sport apparently....

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