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Originally posted by Eastcoast View PostYeah, euthanasia style. Everybody knew Berto/Ortiz were shot fighters. For a $1.5mill purse, think of the real fights we could've had. J-Rock/Vanes/Charlo could've happened for less than that. How about Russell/Rigo?
This fight had 7,760 in attendance, but Lance Pugmire said they were using SRO seat filling service.
SRO at StubHub Center. Were all tickets paid for? We'll find out...
— Lance Pugmire (@latimespugmire) May 1, 2016
The DC show likely had more than double the purse and had a reported 4,135 attendance, though it looked far less. That place only holds around 10k, and it looked like it was shockingly far from half full.
Boxing fans should be frustrated b/c with the money being spent on these events there not building anything that'll support future growth.
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Originally posted by Pigeons View Post$90M a year is a lot of money, but when you've invested $925M into the thing, it'll take you over a decade to recoup that considering they still have to spend millions to make fights.
These investors who's money was lost on PBC have access to more financial numbers and a better idea of the massive losses PBC is sustaining then has been released to the public. And clearly it's a big enough red flags to make them nervous that's why they suing. Waddell facing huge losses as a company and laying 10% of their workforce off last week making it very unlikely PBC gets any more money going forward. All this while people said just 6 months ago these loses from non existent ticket sales, high purses ect won't effect PBC they have money aside for loses the next 3 years lol. Yet not even fully one year in they started to cancel tons of fight dates on these networks, most of their fights going back to showtime and the purses for these cards are down big time. Hell they all but suspended operations for 2 months , feb and march, literally had no PBC cards. You don't make drastic changes like this so early in the game if things are going as expected. Things are much worse then fanboys want to admit and the networks know this which is why NBC is no longer giving PBC access to AL Michaels, Bob Costas, Marv Albert, and the rest of their on air talent that was part of the PBC announcement just last year but people think one of these 4 networks will give a big TV deal to PBC? LMAO
Your best hope is a basic cable channel gives PBC a TV deal but something on one of those smaller networks will be much smaller and nowhere near the kind of money PBC needs to recoup their investors money.Last edited by bigdunny1; 05-02-2016, 06:46 AM.
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Originally posted by Chollo Vista View PostBecause I'm a boxing fan. Last I checked, the name of this site is called "boxingscene", not "let's count PBC's money".
If you're so concerned with PBC's money why don't you start your own site where you can talk about PBC's money all day? I'm pretty sure you won't. Know why? Because fans don't give a schit about $$$ they're not making. They only care about being entertained on a Friday/Saturday night.
Again, if you're so concerned with counting someone else's money and you think there's a market for it, why don't you create your own "count PBC's money" forum and talk about it all day?
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Originally posted by JakeNDaBox View PostI'm 96.5982% certain that Lance meant the arena was Standing Room Only. I don;t think he was referencing whatever seat filling company may or may not have been used.
http://www.standingroomonly.tv/
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Originally posted by Divine Hammer View Postboxing is pretty much dead. no one watches it right now. curling does better numbers than boxing which is very sad. even professional bowling does bigger numbers than boxing.
i expect boxing to be an extinct sport in a couple of years time.
Here is the viewership for recent SERIES-CLINCHING playoff games:
Capitals/Flyers Game 6 on NBC: 1.2 final rating and 1.7 million viewers
Stars/Wild Game 6 on NBC: 1.0 rating and 1.5 million viewers
Penguins/Rangers Game 5: 1.0 and 1.6 million viewers (-11%).
Game 6 of Hawks/Celtics on TNT : 1.3 final rating and 1.9 million viewers
So basically a so-called "poor" boxing rating - featuring two guys who are not top stars - does similar ratings to NHL and NBA playoff games. Not bad for a dead sport.
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