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  • #41
    Originally posted by daggum View Post
    yeah because ortiz the undercard fighter is a huge star? he should be capitalizing on his huge fight with fury/going viral, etc.. but its just not there. if you are a star the public will want to see you against anyone. you aren't a star if you need other stars to get good numbers.
    How is Luis Ortiz an under card fighter, can be such a huge draw in Brooklyn, when there are hardly any Cubans residing in NYC?

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    • #42
      Originally posted by champion4ever View Post
      How is Luis Ortiz an under card fighter, can be such a huge draw in Brooklyn, when there are hardly any Cubans residing in NYC?
      not sure what you are saying but i agree. ortiz is a huge star

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      • #43
        Originally posted by daggum View Post
        yeah because ortiz the undercard fighter is a huge star? he should be capitalizing on his huge fight with fury/going viral, etc.. but its just not there. if you are a star the public will want to see you against anyone. you aren't a star if you need other stars to get good numbers.
        Did you say that to Canelo when he witnessed a sharp 68 percent decline in ticket sales at the live gate with just $8.7mil in revenue with Jacobs as compared to the $23mil in ticket sales he generated at the live gate the last time he fought at the T-Mobile with Golovkin?

        Remember you said that "if you are a star the public will want to see you against anyone. You aren't a star if you need other stars to get good number's".

        So, if that is true does those same rules and standards apply to Canelo Alvarez too?

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        • #44
          Originally posted by daggum View Post
          i agree. ortiz is a huge star
          Of course, Luis Ortiz is a huge star because Deontay Wilder made him one; Just as he has had made Tyson Fury a huge star also.

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          • #45
            Originally posted by champion4ever View Post
            Did you say that to Canelo when he witnessed a sharp 68 percent decline in ticket sales at the live gate with just $8.7mil in revenue with Jacobs as compared to the $23mil in ticket sales he generated at the live gate the last time he fought at the T-Mobile with Golovkin?

            Remember you said that "if you are a star the public will want to see you against anyone. You aren't a star if you need other stars to get good number's".

            So, if that is true does those same rules and standards apply to Canelo Alvarez too?
            canelo did a live gate of 8.7 against jacobs. wilders biggest fight of his career only did 3.5 so doesnt that answer your question? jacobs is not a big name and yet he still did 2.5 times better than wilder when wilder fought another big name. i thnk you are confusing yourself instead of just looking at the numbers

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            • #46
              Originally posted by champion4ever View Post
              Of course, Luis Ortiz is a huge star because Deontay Wilder made him one; Just as he has had made Tyson Fury a huge star also.
              wilder made joshua a big star too. we all know people are watching joshua only because they want to wath the guy wilder will destroy. all of joshuas numbers are actually wilders numbers

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              • #47
                I told you the attendance numbers were fraudulent. And that PBC would never release these Wilder live gate figures . But MMA Payout was able to find out the live gate figures from the last PBC fight with Hurd which PBC also refused to release. More then half the attendance they announced were given free tickets.

                http://mmapayout.com/2019/05/pbc-on-...y-in-virginia/

                MMA Payout has obtained from the Commonwealth of Virginia Department of Professional and Occupational Regulation the attendance, gate and payouts from the PBC on Fox event at the Eaglebank Arena in Fairfax.

                The main card which aired on Fox and took place at the Eaglebank Arena in Fairfax drew a gate of $283,941.25 with 6,713 in attendance. Of the attendance, 2,850 paid while there were 3,863 comps. Of the tickets sold, 675 were purchased via discount.


                Ticketmaster before they stopped selling tickets online for Wilder/Breazalle showed they were anticipating a low turnout and scaled down a venue that hold almost 20K down to 12-13K. Even with them scaling down closing off sections they still had 3-5K tickets left unsold before they stopped selling online because the doors opened. So did they sell 5K tickets at the box office after the card started? hell no. 13K attendance isn't even nothing to brag about but it's funny how insecure the PBC is and how they inflate their attendance by extreme measures. They likely sold only half the tickets from the 13K attendance.

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                • #48
                  Originally posted by bigdunny1 View Post
                  I told you the attendance numbers were fraudulent. And that PBC would never release these Wilder live gate figures . But MMA Payout was able to find out the live gate figures from the last PBC fight with Hurd which PBC also refused to release. More then half the attendance they announced were given free tickets.

                  http://mmapayout.com/2019/05/pbc-on-...y-in-virginia/

                  MMA Payout has obtained from the Commonwealth of Virginia Department of Professional and Occupational Regulation the attendance, gate and payouts from the PBC on Fox event at the Eaglebank Arena in Fairfax.

                  The main card which aired on Fox and took place at the Eaglebank Arena in Fairfax drew a gate of $283,941.25 with 6,713 in attendance. Of the attendance, 2,850 paid while there were 3,863 comps. Of the tickets sold, 675 were purchased via discount.


                  Ticketmaster before they stopped selling tickets online for Wilder/Breazalle showed they were anticipating a low turnout and scaled down a venue that hold almost 20K down to 12-13K. Even with them scaling down closing off sections they still had 3-5K tickets left unsold before they stopped selling online because the doors opened. So did they sell 5K tickets at the box office after the card started? hell no. 13K attendance isn't even nothing to brag about but it's funny how insecure the PBC is and how they inflate their attendance by extreme measures. They likely sold only half the tickets from the 13K attendance.
                  Live gate numbers are public records, anyone can request them from the commission. The actual company will rarely ever release the numbers....Since they know anyone can get their hands on the reports.

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                  • #49
                    Those are good humbers 13K for a no name like Breazeale, Wilder next fight should be in his hometown

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                    • #50
                      Originally posted by The3 View Post
                      Those are good humbers 13K for a no name like Breazeale, Wilder next fight should be in his hometown
                      If it is against Ortiz or Kownacki? Back at the Barclays. If against Joshua? Likely T-Mobile arena.

                      He's not getting no hometown fight....Or highly doubtful, especially if it is on PPV.

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