Comments Thread For: Fury-Wilder Produced Just Over 750,000 PPV Buys; Could Reach 800,000

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  • champion4ever
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    #51
    It probably would have sold a lot more than that had it not been for all the illegal online streaming. I bet there were more than 2 million people who viewed this fight illegally through some online stream.

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    • OnePunch
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      #52
      Originally posted by MJ406


      but my issue is, why not try to put on an overall better event with more interesting/meaningful fights?

      because all the research shows that outside of 15 or 20 people complaining on a boxing forum, undercards dont move the buy rate enough to justify the expense. Casuals buy for the main event, and ONLY the main event. Period.
      Last edited by OnePunch; 02-27-2020, 11:00 AM.

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        #53
        with only 800k buys, does Wilder still get the $163 million on the back end from Al??


        all jokes aside though this isnt a bad number. Sure, its bad for the networks because of the ****** guarantees they made, but thats THEIR problem. It did more than double the first fight, and besides floyd, pac, canelo, and maybe a few other shows here and there, it is VERY rare to crack 500k buys, much less crack 750k.

        Good numbers........

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        • BrometheusBob.
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          #54
          That's a pretty respectable turnout considering these guys were not established PPV stars going into this fight.

          And at $80, nonetheless. That's 60 mil in PPVs, and the live gate is believed to be over 17 million. Quite a windfall.

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          • MJ406
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            #55
            Originally posted by OnePunch
            because all the research shows that outside of 15 or 20 people complaining on a boxing forum, undercards dont move the buy rate enough to justify the expense. Casuals buy for the main event, and ONLY the main event. Period.
            ^and that's if they're even buying at all. Who's not to say a casual looks at the $79.99 and goes, "***** that."


            and what supposed research? I didn't start watching boxing last year, is it so unreasonable to ask for a slightly better product, especially given how much you're paying?

            Mayweather-Canelo had Garcia vs Matthysse as the co-main event. Obviously any PPV with Mayweather, he's the main attraction, but that was a pretty damn good co-feature


            All I'm saying, $79.99 for a PPV isn't exactly cheap. Why don't they get more creative with how they sell the card? **What happened to the whole Top Rank vs PBC fighters?


            on that note - why not poke fun at the "why isn't it $29.99?" crowd. As we both know that won't happen in a million years

            the cost of PPVs has gradually gone up, they're not going to drop it back down to $29

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            • MrRolltide91
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              #56
              Good numbers but no great

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              • NachoMan
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                #57
                Based on the pre-fight promoter hype, I thought it would do quite a bit better than that. Of course, I watched it on a feed.

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                • NachoMan
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                  #58
                  Originally posted by champion4ever
                  It probably would have sold a lot more than that had it not been for all the illegal online streaming. I bet there were more than 2 million people who viewed this fight illegally through some online stream.
                  Guilty as charged.

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                  • MisanthropicNY
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                    #59
                    Bob Arum: Wilder vs. Fury 2 will do 2M PPV buys.
                    Reality: No, you greedy Serpent - it never had a chance.

                    These numbers show that Wilder was silly asking for 50/50 against AJ.

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                    • Patsfan bri
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                      #60
                      These are very good numbers considering nowadays people pirate PPV something you couldn’t do years ago.

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