The PPV event that won't be equaled

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The PPV event that won't be equaled

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Muhammad Ali vs Joe Frazier held on March 8, 1971 was witnessed live via PPV to 300 million ticket buyers in theaters around the world.
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How much money was made.

300 million tickets buyers around the world. You talk nonsense.

Most countrys in the world are poor, a lot dont have money for enough food and u want to tellme that 300million people bought tickets for a fight.

This 300million is a joke number. Like when some say elvis sold more than 1 billion albums but nobody can truly math the numbers cause of all the copied album films etc..
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There are other parts of the world outside of the United States.
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Yeah...and most are poor countrys who wouldnt buy a ticket for a fight
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~300 million people watching on tv

Not 300 mill tickets sold for Theatre
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http://www.nydailynews.com/new-york/hea ... -1.2980524


300 million paid for tickets in theaters. . . .that = PPV.
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actjac wrote:http://www.nydailynews.com/new-york/hea ... -1.2980524


300 million paid for tickets in theaters. . . .that = PPV.
If 300 million paid to view and both participants only made 2.5 million bucks each. They were the worst businessmen in history.
I do not believe for a minute that 300 million paid to see it
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In those days that purse was the largest sports or entertainment payout in history to any individual. . . The promoter however became a billionaire.
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unlreal money...
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This is a joke right?
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FastestHandsInThewest wrote:This is a joke right?
No joke. . . 300 million paid viewers in theaters around the world at a time before cable television. This is a PPV record that will never be equaled. For anyone who says Mayweather-McGregor will set the all the PPV viewer record is lying.
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actjac wrote:
FastestHandsInThewest wrote:This is a joke right?
No joke. . . 300 million paid viewers in theaters around the world at a time before cable television. This is a PPV record that will never be equaled. For anyone who says Mayweather-McGregor will set the all the PPV viewer record is lying.
I think you are lying to yourself if you believe this
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tiny_acres wrote:
actjac wrote:
FastestHandsInThewest wrote:This is a joke right?
No joke. . . 300 million paid viewers in theaters around the world at a time before cable television. This is a PPV record that will never be equaled. For anyone who says Mayweather-McGregor will set the all the PPV viewer record is lying.
I think you are lying to yourself if you believe this
http://www.ibhof.com/pages/archives/alifrazier.html

http://www.nydailynews.com/new-york/hea ... -1.2980524
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Come on guys. Lets relax calm down. If he thinks 300 mill were sold than it is true.
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Jip wrote:Come on guys. Lets relax calm down. If he thinks 300 mill were sold than it is true.
:TU:

I'm not sure why anyone would question that 10% of the world paid to watch the fight closed circuit.
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This thread should be on the Boxing History board.
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Jip wrote:Yeah...and most are poor countrys who wouldnt buy a ticket for a fight
Damn. You must be American.
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actjac wrote:
FastestHandsInThewest wrote:This is a joke right?
No joke. . . 300 million paid viewers in theaters around the world at a time before cable television. This is a PPV record that will never be equaled. For anyone who says Mayweather-McGregor will set the all the PPV viewer record is lying.
Naw I don't believe this.
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The Ali-Frazier fight was unprecedented: Two unbeaten heavyweight champions squaring off. Making more money for a single performance than any athlete in history, an outrageous $2.5 million each. Drawing a record-setting Garden crowd of 20,455 and a record-setting worldwide closed-circuit TV audience of 300 million.


For those who struggle to read, the above is taken from an early paragraph in the NY daily news article that was linked to.
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SaadOffTheDeck wrote:
Jip wrote:Come on guys. Lets relax calm down. If he thinks 300 mill were sold than it is true.
:TU:

I'm not sure why anyone would question that 10% of the world paid to watch the fight closed circuit.

Just look at how many idiots posted without even fact checking :doh:
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Tomasino wrote:
SaadOffTheDeck wrote:
Jip wrote:Come on guys. Lets relax calm down. If he thinks 300 mill were sold than it is true.
:TU:

I'm not sure why anyone would question that 10% of the world paid to watch the fight closed circuit.

Just look at how many idiots posted without even fact checking :doh:
Oh, I don't believe that figure.
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I have a question.

What does close-circuit TV mean?
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SaadOffTheDeck wrote:
Tomasino wrote:
SaadOffTheDeck wrote: :TU:

I'm not sure why anyone would question that 10% of the world paid to watch the fight closed circuit.

Just look at how many idiots posted without even fact checking :doh:
Oh, I don't believe that figure.

It's quoted on a few websites, seems reasonable to me. What did it cost to get into theatres in those days? ;-)
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Tomasino wrote:
SaadOffTheDeck wrote:
Tomasino wrote:

Just look at how many idiots posted without even fact checking :doh:
Oh, I don't believe that figure.

It's quoted on a few websites, seems reasonable to me. What did it cost to get into theatres in those days? ;-)
I was 2 years old, I think the Holmes/Weaver and Duran/palomino was my first closed circuit but it was at the Baltimore Arena, not theaters. I'm going to say $20. I don't know the world could satisfy 300 million people in cinemas. It was definitely the biggest fight ever, but 10% of the planet? No way.
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SaadOffTheDeck wrote:
Tomasino wrote:
SaadOffTheDeck wrote:
Oh, I don't believe that figure.

It's quoted on a few websites, seems reasonable to me. What did it cost to get into theatres in those days? ;-)
I was 2 years old, I think the Holmes/Weaver and Duran/palomino was my first closed circuit but it was at the Baltimore Arena, not theaters. I'm going to say $20. I don't know the world could satisfy 300 million people in cinemas. It was definitely the biggest fight ever, but 10% of the planet? No way.
It seems some articles are taking the 300,000,000 estimated total viewers as PPV numbers. Like you say it's unlikely there were theatre seats to hold a third of that number :lol:
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