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  • Originally posted by Curt Henning View Post
    and yet the higher ups, who have been very successful in this business, still want it on ppv with that price tag

    meanwhile a surefire ppv fight wont be ppv...which means likely the fighters are leaving money on the table

    kinda makes you wonder why people are confident to put the charlos and tank on ppvs and arum wont do loma/lopez on ppv huh? but im sure its just cause arum cares about the people and the fans right?!?! lol
    They want it on PPV because it would lose so much money on free tv. Haymon used to put big fights on free tv not that long ago. That used to be PBC biggest selling point.

    Everyone is leaving money on the table whether it's PPV or not because they're not getting a live gate. Arum is a savvy businessman and is willing to adapt to a changing climate. Not putting premium content behind overpriced paywalls can only be beneficial in the long run.

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    • Originally posted by Shadoww702 View Post
      And the co-event is with a guy who has 8 Losses. Fight before that two guys with 12 loses.

      Then before that a chick 9-6-1 LMFAO!!! I can honestly say I've never heard of ANY fighter on that entire sht card!
      UFC fighters don't have manufactured records like the Charlo sisters.

      It doesn't matter if you've heard of them. Enough people have that'll probably put it's buyrate at 2-3x what the Charlo card does and it'll completely oversshadow boxing on social media.

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      • Ugas vs Ramos(Weak fight) raked in 1.2 million viewers on fox(free) with an nba finals going on at the same time. I’m sure this fight would’ve doubled that. That’s gotta be worth something, they would’ve made their money somehow. Can’t deny they’re good fights but no way I’m paying $85, much less $75 for SD.

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        • Originally posted by Bob Haymon View Post
          They want it on PPV because it would lose so much money on free tv. Haymon used to put big fights on free tv not that long ago. That used to be PBC biggest selling point.

          Everyone is leaving money on the table whether it's PPV or not because they're not getting a live gate. Arum is a savvy businessman and is willing to adapt to a changing climate. Not putting premium content behind overpriced paywalls can only be beneficial in the long run.
          yeah i know...i get it...pbc/al haymon dumb...everybody else smart and great...i get it....

          jesus

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          • Originally posted by BIGPOPPAPUMP View Post
            The deepest boxing card of 2020 will come at fair market value. A six-fight twin bill Showtime PPV telecast featuring Jermell and Jermall Charlo in separate headlining title fights-which takes place on September 26-will be available for public purchase at a suggested retail price of $74.95, Showtime Sports announced on Friday. The one-time purchase covers the two separate events carrying five total title fights and a title eliminator, beginning at 7:00 p.m. ET.
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            Boxing comes on so late tht n**ggas cn't team up and buy it.

            Boxing should end by 11pm so n**ggas can go clubbing after gathering and watching.

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            • Originally posted by Curt Henning View Post
              yeah i know...i get it...pbc/al haymon dumb...everybody else smart and great...i get it....

              jesus
              The Charlo card is two weeks away and there's barely been any promo for it. That confidence doe.

              Paywalling and rent seeking is dumb and bad for boxing regardless of which promoter is doing it.

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              • Originally posted by Boxing-1013 View Post
                Lol. I actually think it's an OK card. But I wouldn't pay more than $30 for any fight/card.







                You said you were going to purchase the card, but that DAZN isn't worth the money. So one (this 6 card fight at $75) is worth your money, and one (DAZN with hundreds of fights at $100 per year) isn't.

                Both AJ Ruiz fights were PPV level as well as Canelo's 2 fights. DAZN has the 2 biggest stars in the sport and a 3rd top 5-10 guy in GGG. They have Vergil Ortiz, Andrade, Haney and Ryan Garcia. Some up and coming stars/pfp talent there as well.

                Their roster is probably about as deep as PBC's. And if it isn't it is just as heavy at the top end with Canelo/AJ, where the PPV fights come from. No one else really deserves to be on PPV, certainly not for any big amount of money.

                Saying this card is worth paying $75 for, and that DAZN for a year isn't worth $100 (before the pandemic anyway).....you can argue that you are more willing to pay for this card than DAZN for tribal reasons...but for any other reason it makes 0 sense
                I disagree that AJ/Ruiz were PPV worthy fights. You can make the case that the rematch was maybe a PPV because it was a rematch of a historic upset. Canelo is definitely a PPV fighter. No other fighter on DAZN is a regular PPv fighter as of now. The guys you named are too young or too unknown for me to spend additional money to watch them fight.

                For example, Vergil Ortiz. exciting young fighter with great explosive power. As long time boxing fans we know how macthmaking goes for young guys. he is being matched with guys that give him the best chance to keep his KO streak going. I don't think it's value for me to spend money until he takes on better comp. Essentially, because of the way things work, we are paying to see him KO someone in less than 6 minutes.

                How much better would it be for him to be featured on cable Tv cards on espn or PBC where people can just tune in and see him?

                Please stop posting I posted they were worth it. I didn't.

                Frankly, It isn't about cost with me, it's about quality. DAZN wants me to buy a service for a year and pay to see boxing. During the year, they put on maybe 5-8 cards I would make the choice to pay for if they were available on PPV, not because of the cost, but because they are quality fights.

                The others are not quality enough for me to pay for. I do like the GBP small cards they put and posted so many times.

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                • Originally posted by The Big Dunn View Post
                  I disagree that AJ/Ruiz were PPV worthy fights. You can make the case that the rematch was maybe a PPV because it was a rematch of a historic upset. Canelo is definitely a PPV fighter. No other fighter on DAZN is a regular PPv fighter as of now. The guys you named are too young or too unknown for me to spend additional money to watch them fight.

                  For example, Vergil Ortiz. exciting young fighter with great explosive power. As long time boxing fans we know how macthmaking goes for young guys. he is being matched with guys that give him the best chance to keep his KO streak going. I don't think it's value for me to spend money until he takes on better comp. Essentially, because of the way things work, we are paying to see him KO someone in less than 6 minutes.

                  How much better would it be for him to be featured on cable Tv cards on espn or PBC where people can just tune in and see him?

                  Please stop posting I posted they were worth it. I didn't.

                  Frankly, It isn't about cost with me, it's about quality. DAZN wants me to buy a service for a year and pay to see boxing. During the year, they put on maybe 5-8 cards I would make the choice to pay for if they were available on PPV, not because of the cost, but because they are quality fights.

                  The others are not quality enough for me to pay for. I do like the GBP small cards they put and posted so many times.
                  matchmaking goes a long way for the casuals. If Ortiz wants to impress me, he needs to fight Clay Collard

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                  • Originally posted by _Rexy_ View Post
                    matchmaking goes a long way for the casuals. If Ortiz wants to impress me, he needs to fight Clay Collard
                    LOL. You know what I mean though. People forget fans grow tired of quick KO's when they are paying for it.

                    I keep thinking dazn should rebrand, drop the price, and focus on British and international fights that are top quality, regardless of division.

                    Make a deal with like NBCsports to air the lower level cards so American fans can watch young guys develop-sort of like USA Network back in the day.

                    Like I would have Usyk fight 3 times a year and get Flyweight and Super Flyweight divisions poppin.

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                    • Originally posted by The Big Dunn View Post
                      I disagree that AJ/Ruiz were PPV worthy fights. You can make the case that the rematch was maybe a PPV because it was a rematch of a historic upset. Canelo is definitely a PPV fighter. No other fighter on DAZN is a regular PPv fighter as of now. The guys you named are too young or too unknown for me to spend additional money to watch them fight.

                      For example, Vergil Ortiz. exciting young fighter with great explosive power. As long time boxing fans we know how macthmaking goes for young guys. he is being matched with guys that give him the best chance to keep his KO streak going. I don't think it's value for me to spend money until he takes on better comp. Essentially, because of the way things work, we are paying to see him KO someone in less than 6 minutes.

                      How much better would it be for him to be featured on cable Tv cards on espn or PBC where people can just tune in and see him?

                      Please stop posting I posted they were worth it. I didn't.

                      Frankly, It isn't about cost with me, it's about quality. DAZN wants me to buy a service for a year and pay to see boxing. During the year, they put on maybe 5-8 cards I would make the choice to pay for if they were available on PPV, not because of the cost, but because they are quality fights.

                      The others are not quality enough for me to pay for. I do like the GBP small cards they put and posted so many times.
                      Just to clarify - you are buying the Charlo card? (and obviously you don't subscribe to DAZN)

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