Comments Thread For: Tyson-Jones Exhibition Expected To Yield Over 1.6M PPV Buys, $80M For Triller

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  • Oldskoolg
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    #31
    Originally posted by joe strong
    Fury/Wilder 2 did like 850000...just think about that
    It cost considerably more and neither are as popular as Mike and neither fought in the second best era of heavyweight boxing in the history of Marquis of Queensbury rules

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      #32
      Originally posted by JcLazyX210
      It had big marketing on this event. No current boxer outside of canelo can do this.
      And Canelo can’t since he fights in an app that didn’t do well in the USA that wanted him to take a pay cut to half of what he was contracted to.

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      • Buggy bear
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        #33
        Originally posted by Eff Pandas
        Boxing always on some bs with PPV numbers. I don't think any promoter has announced numbers officially in awhile. They usually just randomly say a number months later & others promoters say it was 20% or more lower than that number lol.

        These mofos just happy they got a giant ass number & I'm assuming a great % was digital buys which they don't gotta chop with any bs distributors.
        assuming these figures are correct ?Only have their word for it . Maybe true, maybe not .. they are hardly going to tell you it bombed are they ? it generates publicity. Anyway .Truth somewhere in middle is my guess

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        • BrometheusBob.
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          #34
          They have really watered down these belts man this is a joke. Sport looks so silly when everyone fckn has one

          But well done on the buys. It was a fun little event

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          • MANNY67
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            #35
            All these bum holes on here talking trash about Tyson and Jones, will still be broke fools next year and the years after while these men are getting paid,theses fools will pay top dollar to watch aj fight Pulev, that’s why Hearn and crew see them coming a mile away and they will continue to be done up like kippers ��*♀️

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            • Monzon99
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              #36
              Tyson and Roy put in about as much effort as spenceweather and patsy garcia last night, but we the people would rather pay to see legends like Mike Tyson, Roy Jones, Andrew Golota in the ring than protected pretenders like spenceweather and patsy garcia.

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              • mjh1969
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                #37
                All of these PPV buys for two out of their prime fighters from the 1990s shows the sad state of affairs of heavyweight boxing today. Now I see why Holyfield wanted in on the action after hearing how much Tyson brought home. Just because you beat the man doesn't make you the man. Tyson is still at the age of 54, the cash king. Not Fury, Wilder, Joshua or none of them.

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                  #38
                  I think the Legends League can be profitable going forward.

                  This Fight Club thing with Snoop Dog featuring up-and-coming boxers along with musical acts? I don't see anyone buying PPVs regularly to see that.

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                  • Fire4231
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                    #39
                    If boxing promoters would stop acting like crabs and let the sport grow based on raw talent we would have more PPV’s and loyal fans.

                    But half of boxing doesn’t invest in top talent, another half won’t spend to make the big fights and the only one entity doing it right has marginal success because the ones that can’t build stars focus all there energy on tearing them down. This is why those old dudes sell. Because no one hid the Mike Tyson’s of the world from the public to make the Andrew Golota’s stand out. Boxing is its own worst enemy.

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                    • HewJohnson
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                      #40
                      Originally posted by redmish
                      Impressive numbers but a sad indictment of boxing today. The sport is crying out for a modern day superstar.
                      It’s due to boxers constantly ducking each other and not taking the toughest fights each time.

                      Only Canelo is super star right now but he don’t speak English well.

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