8 days and counting. No numbers at all. That means it was so low that it's embarrassing. I'm sure the people at Showtime were like "whew, glad we didn't take the hit on that BS" hahahah
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Originally posted by Tyistall View Post8 days and counting. No numbers at all. That means it was so low that it's embarrassing. I'm sure the people at Showtime were like "whew, glad we didn't take the hit on that BS" hahahah
Like they always say, it lies in the eye of the beholder.
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Originally posted by kraftzman View PostBro, come on, they can always come up with something like it did 300K or more. Real question will then be would you believe it?
Like they always say, it lies in the eye of the beholder.
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Originally posted by MaksBox View PostConsidering they were giving away a TON of tickets... not surprised PPV flopped...
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Originally posted by kraftzman View PostBro, come on, they can always come up with something like it did 300K or more. Real question will then be would you believe it?
Like they always say, it lies in the eye of the beholder.
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It appears to have not done well, whatever that even means, due to no reporters having the slightest idea of the numbers.
Saying that, this was kind of a burner of an event anyway. After Joshua lost, I think Haymon would have rather had Wilder sit or fight someone easy and then go strait to Fury or Joshua-Ruiz winner, but they had an obligation to Ortiz after Haymon convinced him not to fight Joshua.
They likely expected Wilder-Ortiz II to lose money and didn't care, because the next fight is likely going to do gangbusters on PPV.
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