Expected / Forecast Wilder vs Fury 2 PPV numbers?

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  • Monzon99
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    #11
    Haymon wants to build Wilder into a money maker so he has the leverage to force Hearn and AJ to do a fixed fake fight with Wilder.

    Wilder has no leverage now because he's a fraud with a fake record and he still can't draw.

    If Wilder earned equal money to Joshua Haymon could force Hearn to do a fixed AJ vs Wilder fight. But Haymon has no leverage and he would have to throw in his bird legged fraud to Aj which will surely end in early KO win for AJ and it would end Wilder.

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    • FinitoxDinamita
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      #12
      Originally posted by sunny31
      It's hard to say until they've done the full promotion. But if you put me on the spot now I'd say 600-700k.
      Lmfao at 700k. This is Deonte Wilder and year 2020.

      There aint no 600-700K

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      • Raf7_9
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        #13
        Anyone who pays for PPV now days is an idiot

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        • deathofaclown
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          #14
          I think probably 400-500k, i think that would be a success. It wouldn’t surprise me if it’s closer to 300k.

          Probably another 200-250k in the UK, maybe less.

          There isn’t much buzz for it. Neither are big draws really in USA. And in the UK, only the hardcore fans are really going to buy it and wait up til 5am.

          Sometimes i think people are less interested when the first fight is deemed to be a robbery by the majority. I believe Canelo v GGG II did less numbers than the first and also didn’t have the same hype, i think for similar reasons.

          You get a lot of people who know the result was bogus and they lose interest in a second fight because they feel they might be paying for something that is crooked.

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          • 57Blues
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            #15
            So this is not a PPV fight it is manufactured, made up PPV fight. Like most of them are in this ear of boxing. Was a time when they could get money for PPV I hope that time has passed. If they charge about $20-25 they might pull people in and make some serious numbers and help boxing out by getting more buys and eye's on boxing but greedy second and third rate fights will not help fight fans or the fight game. Most of these guys putting out fights now would show aquatic life on the screen for PPV prices if they could get away with it they could care less about the fight game.

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            • Boksfan
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              #16
              First fight sold almost 300k so this being bigger should do a solid 500k PPVs.

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              • SN!PER
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                #17
                Hating ass mofos.

                Stop streaming fights.

                This does a cool 1.1 million.

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                • Articulateboxin
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                  #18
                  Originally posted by deathofaclown

                  Sometimes i think people are less interested when the first fight is deemed to be a robbery by the majority. I believe Canelo v GGG II did less numbers than the first and also didn’t have the same hype, i think for similar reasons.
                  This is something I hadn't considered actually, there doesn't seem to be a whole lot of buzz about the fight but i'm still really intrigued to see it. Hopefully a lot of folks share a similar mindset and will tune in when it comes time.

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                  • N/A
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                    #19
                    Originally posted by OnePunch
                    probably 350k - 450k
                    The first fight did over 325k. Fury getting up went viral and received massive coverage. There's been over a year to build the rematch since. With ESPN and Fox both pushing it and both fighting raising their profile in a major way.

                    I would be absolutely shocked if the fight didn't do at least 500k, if not much more. I don't see any way in the world it only does 350k-450k.

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                    • PRchamp
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                      #20
                      There isn’t even a undercard yet. That just shows you how bad it will be because all the $$$ going to Fury and Wilder purses.

                      $80 to watch one fight
                      $80 to see wilder throw 3 punches a round
                      $80 to see Fury do some funky dance

                      If the fight delivers the highlights will be on Social media outlets like Instagram, Facebook and Twitter seconds if something big happened. Lately these PPV’s have been lackluster except for Spence-Porter and Pacquiao-Thurman there’s no point of paying $80 to see these guys

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