77k is the word
Has anyone heard PPV #'s Yet
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Probably not very much. There wasn't much promotion for the fight, and the opponents weren't that known. You have to start somewhere though, and I doubt this is the last time we see them on ppv. Jermall is a real opponent for Canelo now.
Haymon could lure him away from DAZN with a ppv vs Jermall.Comment
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It would be equal to DLH numbers if it cracked 200k. The amount of fans who said this was a stacked PPV could probably fit in a phone booth. If you went around planet Earth and asked 7 billion people if they know about this fight, you might get 100,000 at best, and out of those 100,000 you might get like 70k who buy it. And even though i'm joking, my joke is probably not too far off being real.Comment
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From H as well and that is terrible.From what I have seen if a fight is trending to do better than expected you usually start hearing estimates thrown out the day after or so.
Pacquiao/Mayweather numbers started leaking the next morning that it broke records.
If a fight does poorly you don’t hear much as they sweep it under the table.
I don’t see any way this fight did anywhere close to 200k. I think it did less than 100k.
I don't get why local news doesn't bring up these guys.
I see them in the Defender (local Black newspaper) but that's about it.
Wonder if the Chronicle covered the PPV?Comment
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It would be equal to DLH numbers if it cracked 200k. The amount of fans who said this was a stacked PPV could probably fit in a phone booth. If you went around planet Earth and asked 7 billion people if they know about this fight, you might get 100,000 at best, and out of those 100,000 you might get like 70k who buy it. And even though i'm joking, my joke is probably not too far off being real.
Big facts here.
But when we tried to tell people this over the last few weeks, we were labeled haters of the Charlos and we were told we wanted boxing to fail. Nah, realistic is more like it.Comment
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