Not great numbers. With the huge promotional push I thought it would do at least 1 million buys
Comments Thread For: Fury-Wilder Produced Just Over 750,000 PPV Buys; Could Reach 800,000
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I guess that makes it a disappointment then. Although I’m sure the usual suspects will be here to tell us shortly why this is a roaring success and further evidence aj only deserves 20% of any potential split.Comment
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750,000? Yeah right. Can't trust the news anymore. My guess is no PPV without Floyd or Pac or Mcgregor gets 750,000 anymore. I'm su****ious they lied about Canelo-GGG PPV numbers too because if Canelo was really pulling 1 mil PPVs would he be on DAZN? Just saying...
I bet this sold 350k to 500k. Canelo-GGG probably sold 450k to 600K. Just a guess.Comment
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Well, I brought it up 'cause lots of people comment here without reading the body of articles. Headings are all they read, which is rather shameful.Comment
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I guess Joshua/Wilder not on the table any more anyway unless Wilder beats Fury in III. Hearn has been pretty open about any Joshua/Fury affair being 50/50, so if Fury accepts that, it could be on, only barriers Wilder's trilogy option and location (i think Fury said he wanted Vegas, Hearn might prefer London)Comment
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As I said in another thread not terrible numbers but arum was talking about 2 million buys and I’m sure some of you wilder fan boys were lapping that up.
It’s a big improvement from the first though. I don’t see how a rematch is going to sell more though so good luck with that.Comment
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Idk why they say it's a good number... less than 1 mill isnt good at all cause they put so much promotion into this fight...fox/espn were reporting that millions saw the shoulder programming, the superbowl commercials, and the undercard... that's why I say what's the whole point of reporting all these views if at the end it that doesnt reflect who really watches the fight...Comment
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Lmao no I did not. He literally pulled that figure out of his ass I’ve said in earlier posts. but no matter what number they did that statement was bound to haunt him.
I mean as there ever been a second fight that’s sold 1.7 million more ppvs than the first??Comment
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considering all the promo and 2 networks pushing it. should of at least did a million but this is boxings climate in american these numbers arent bad considering the first fight was well under 500k. this is why fights like spence/crawford should not be ppv! if this didnt crack a million they surely wont. most people in america have no idea who any of these guys are. if you dont stir up controversy nobody cares.Comment
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