Someone explain how this didn't lose money.
Assuming it reaches 150K buys (and some doubt this BTW), they won't even gross enough to cover the purses.
GGG's bargaining position just took a head shot.
I am a boxing fan first.Freedom2013 wrote:Why do some people want the PPV to fail?
The final numbers won't be in until Thursday or Friday. I think it will be a bit higher - they say 200,000 will be a success, and 160,000 is the break even point.
150k is terrible, can't remember the last US PPV that sold that badly.Aaronide_ger wrote:150Κ is VERY solid. Golovkin fought a guy that had fought just ONCE in the USA. And if you want some stats from Social Media. He Had less than 10K Likes-Follows in all his Accounts at twitter-Facebook-Instagram.
150K buys assuming everyone paid for the HD version gives 9 Million Dollars, thats good money. Official Announcement has not yet been made though. So lets wait to hear news from ESPN and other boxing sites.
What folks ? Sh1tty Fight_Hype ?koolkc107 wrote:Folks are reporting 150K as the high end, not the starting number.
expe wrote:150k is terrible, can't remember the last US PPV that sold that badly.Aaronide_ger wrote:150Κ is VERY solid. Golovkin fought a guy that had fought just ONCE in the USA. And if you want some stats from Social Media. He Had less than 10K Likes-Follows in all his Accounts at twitter-Facebook-Instagram.
150K buys assuming everyone paid for the HD version gives 9 Million Dollars, thats good money. Official Announcement has not yet been made though. So lets wait to hear news from ESPN and other boxing sites.
$9m is not good money when HBO takes half of it, they'll struggle to cover the purses for the show with what's left.
Lol!Counter-puncher wrote:^^ I predict korolov will disagree with you here
Yes, they aren't good. However, no even semi-official numbers have been released yet, so I hope that is just haters spitting their grudge.johnswan1 wrote:A terrible result for them. Those PPV numbers are awful.
If it isn't haters, if those are the real numbers, then I hope his fanboys are man enough to admit he needs to step up his level of competition.ikorolev wrote:Yes, they aren't good. However, no even semi-official numbers have been released yet, so I hope that is just haters spitting their grudge.johnswan1 wrote:A terrible result for them. Those PPV numbers are awful.
... and fight who ?koolkc107 wrote:he needs to step up his level of competition.
350k, which was considered disappointing and they just about broke even.ikorolev wrote:... and fight who ?koolkc107 wrote:he needs to step up his level of competition.
Also, didn't Cotto vs Martinez do about 250K PPVs ? That was two stars vs just one here.
The fight set a record on merchandise sales, and sold out 20,000 + filling all the seats at Madison Square Gardens.koolkc107 wrote:The promoter winds up with about 45% of the PPV gross. That means they won't even get back enough to cover the 4.1 million paid out in purses.
Nevermind ANY OTHER EXPENSES.
There are costs other than the purses you know, like paying for the venue, promoting the fight, sanctioning fees, officials, tax, etc, they won't have made profit with the PPV sales so low.Freedom2013 wrote:The fight set a record on merchandise sales, and sold out 20,000 + filling all the seats at Madison Square Gardens.koolkc107 wrote:The promoter winds up with about 45% of the PPV gross. That means they won't even get back enough to cover the 4.1 million paid out in purses.
Nevermind ANY OTHER EXPENSES.
And it received money from telecasts in Canada (PPV) Poland (estimated 500,000 viewers) Russia 2 (over 1 mil viewers) UK (allegedly), Armenia, Kazakstan, and other countries.
The promoters made a healthy profit.
Freedom said 160k was the break even point earlier in the thread.crusader wrote:How many sales did they need to make a profit?
But I wasn't taking TV revenue from other countries into consideration. So it would be less.expe wrote:Freedom said 160k was the break even point earlier in the thread.crusader wrote:How many sales did they need to make a profit?
Where did you actually get the figure from?Freedom2013 wrote:But I wasn't taking TV revenue from other countries into consideration. So it would be less.expe wrote:Freedom said 160k was the break even point earlier in the thread.crusader wrote:How many sales did they need to make a profit?
ohh god. Ward was paid 2 million and drew 300K Viewers on bet. How did they cover his purse?expe wrote:150k is terrible, can't remember the last US PPV that sold that badly.Aaronide_ger wrote:150Κ is VERY solid. Golovkin fought a guy that had fought just ONCE in the USA. And if you want some stats from Social Media. He Had less than 10K Likes-Follows in all his Accounts at twitter-Facebook-Instagram.
150K buys assuming everyone paid for the HD version gives 9 Million Dollars, thats good money. Official Announcement has not yet been made though. So lets wait to hear news from ESPN and other boxing sites.
$9m is not good money when HBO takes half of it, they'll struggle to cover the purses for the show with what's left.