Report : Golovkin-Canelo did 1.3 million PPV buys
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SaadOffTheDeck
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Re: Report : Golovkin-Canelo did 1.3 million PPV buys
Right about where I expected.
Re: Report : Golovkin-Canelo did 1.3 million PPV buys
Would you say it's a good amount or a bit underwhelming or somewhere in between?SaadOffTheDeck wrote:Right about where I expected.
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SaadOffTheDeck
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Re: Report : Golovkin-Canelo did 1.3 million PPV buys
A million is always good. This fight probably lost a half million buys the second Mayweather/McGregor was announced. Though the entertaining nature of that fight might have helped with some buys too.lefty wrote:Would you say it's a good amount or a bit underwhelming or somewhere in between?SaadOffTheDeck wrote:Right about where I expected.
Re: Report : Golovkin-Canelo did 1.3 million PPV buys
That's like the fourth show where Alvarez has done 900k+ ppv buys, so he's officially a spectacular cash cow. There are, in fact, no other boxers who have headlined 4 shows selling 900k+ ppv buys by the age of 28. This places him on track to potentially be the biggest ppv attraction of all time. I know there are some people who would read this and react feeling that Mayweather is quite clearly the superior cash cow, but I would counter that Mayweather didn't sell any 900k+ ppv shows until after he turned 30.
Re: Report : Golovkin-Canelo did 1.3 million PPV buys
Over a million..very good. Although I wonder how much illegal streaming has cut into it, gonna say I think its way more prevelant then 2015s May/pac time. Facebook live, YouTube live, websites, kodi, then having the fight posted to YouTube and various websites not long after.
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jezzamundo
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Re: Report : Golovkin-Canelo did 1.3 million PPV buys
It did better than Canelo-Cotto and Cotto was an established name and probably a bigger star than GGG at the time, so I think it's a success. Oscar's prediction of 3 million was outlandish.
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SaadOffTheDeck
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Re: Report : Golovkin-Canelo did 1.3 million PPV buys
Streaming was much more reliable a decade ago. I didn't even have HBO or showtime then. Crystal clear streams on sopcast that never went down. I bet significantly less people streamed canelo/GGG than streamed Floyd/Oscar.
Re: Report : Golovkin-Canelo did 1.3 million PPV buys
That’s interesting, I didn’t figure that. Personally I was only introduced to kodi last year and obviously youtube replays. Fair enough, I think it’s a solid number though.SaadOffTheDeck wrote:Streaming was much more reliable a decade ago. I didn't even have HBO or showtime then. Crystal clear streams on sopcast that never went down. I bet significantly less people streamed canelo/GGG than streamed Floyd/Oscar.
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tiny_acres
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Re: Report : Golovkin-Canelo did 1.3 million PPV buys
I honestly don't think Mayweather McGregor affected the sales one bit.SaadOffTheDeck wrote:A million is always good. This fight probably lost a half million buys the second Mayweather/McGregor was announced. Though the entertaining nature of that fight might have helped with some buys too.lefty wrote:Would you say it's a good amount or a bit underwhelming or somewhere in between?SaadOffTheDeck wrote:Right about where I expected.
The majority of the circus were casuals or UFC fans.
This fight was always for the purists
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SaadOffTheDeck
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Re: Report : Golovkin-Canelo did 1.3 million PPV buys
I miss those streams. I'm back to buying this crap because they're just not that reliable anymore. I agree it's a good number. Canelo is the new money man. He and aj. Boxing was more popular then too. Friends I had on maxboxing that watched fights every day are pretty much done with it.lazboy wrote:That’s interesting, I didn’t figure that. Personally I was only introduced to kodi last year and obviously youtube replays. Fair enough, I think it’s a solid number though.SaadOffTheDeck wrote:Streaming was much more reliable a decade ago. I didn't even have HBO or showtime then. Crystal clear streams on sopcast that never went down. I bet significantly less people streamed canelo/GGG than streamed Floyd/Oscar.
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FastestHandsInThewest
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Re: Report : Golovkin-Canelo did 1.3 million PPV buys
Yeah good what else do they expect?
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SaadOffTheDeck
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Re: Report : Golovkin-Canelo did 1.3 million PPV buys
So you don't think any of the 4 million that bought the fight were casuals that might have bought this one? I disagree. Though I absolutely agree that most of the buys were not fans of boxing or the UFC.tiny_acres wrote:I honestly don't think Mayweather McGregor affected the sales one bit.SaadOffTheDeck wrote:A million is always good. This fight probably lost a half million buys the second Mayweather/McGregor was announced. Though the entertaining nature of that fight might have helped with some buys too.lefty wrote: Would you say it's a good amount or a bit underwhelming or somewhere in between?
The majority of the circus were casuals or UFC fans.
This fight was always for the purists
Re: Report : Golovkin-Canelo did 1.3 million PPV buys
I'm starting to feel that way myself. It gets tiresome waiting for the genuine 50/50 type affairs to come around. I'm finding myself getting more and more into MMA or more so the UFC.SaadOffTheDeck wrote:I miss those streams. I'm back to buying this crap because they're just not that reliable anymore. I agree it's a good number. Canelo is the new money man. He and aj. Boxing was more popular then too. Friends I had on maxboxing that watched fights every day are pretty much done with it.lazboy wrote:That’s interesting, I didn’t figure that. Personally I was only introduced to kodi last year and obviously youtube replays. Fair enough, I think it’s a solid number though.SaadOffTheDeck wrote:Streaming was much more reliable a decade ago. I didn't even have HBO or showtime then. Crystal clear streams on sopcast that never went down. I bet significantly less people streamed canelo/GGG than streamed Floyd/Oscar.
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SaadOffTheDeck
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Re: Report : Golovkin-Canelo did 1.3 million PPV buys
I'll be watching wilder/Ortiz on my DVR. The UFC that night is sick.
Re: Report : Golovkin-Canelo did 1.3 million PPV buys
Don’t worry mate you have friends here, I like you, Jip likes you haha. Yea but you’re right, they’re not reliable. I felt last year early this year kodi was...But I’ve been having trouble in terms of quality and drop outs lately. I didn’t take the gamble and bought both mayweather and ggg/Canelo, both money well spent if you ask me.SaadOffTheDeck wrote:I miss those streams. I'm back to buying this crap because they're just not that reliable anymore. I agree it's a good number. Canelo is the new money man. He and aj. Boxing was more popular then too. Friends I had on maxboxing that watched fights every day are pretty much done with it.lazboy wrote:That’s interesting, I didn’t figure that. Personally I was only introduced to kodi last year and obviously youtube replays. Fair enough, I think it’s a solid number though.SaadOffTheDeck wrote:Streaming was much more reliable a decade ago. I didn't even have HBO or showtime then. Crystal clear streams on sopcast that never went down. I bet significantly less people streamed canelo/GGG than streamed Floyd/Oscar.
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tiny_acres
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Re: Report : Golovkin-Canelo did 1.3 million PPV buys
Probably no more than 50 thousand.SaadOffTheDeck wrote:So you don't think any of the 4 million that bought the fight were casuals that might have bought this one? I disagree. Though I absolutely agree that most of the buys were not fans of boxing or the UFC.tiny_acres wrote:I honestly don't think Mayweather McGregor affected the sales one bit.SaadOffTheDeck wrote: A million is always good. This fight probably lost a half million buys the second Mayweather/McGregor was announced. Though the entertaining nature of that fight might have helped with some buys too.
The majority of the circus were casuals or UFC fans.
This fight was always for the purists
This fight was never going to be what Golden boy said it would be.
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SaadOffTheDeck
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Re: Report : Golovkin-Canelo did 1.3 million PPV buys
Lol, right back at you. I wasn't displeased with either buy either. Though a 400 dollar cable bill annoys me.lazboy wrote:Don’t worry mate you have friends here, I like you, Jip likes you haha. Yea but you’re right, they’re not reliable. I felt last year early this year kodi was...But I’ve been having trouble in terms of quality and drop outs lately. I didn’t take the gamble and bought both mayweather and ggg/Canelo, both money well spent if you ask me.SaadOffTheDeck wrote:I miss those streams. I'm back to buying this crap because they're just not that reliable anymore. I agree it's a good number. Canelo is the new money man. He and aj. Boxing was more popular then too. Friends I had on maxboxing that watched fights every day are pretty much done with it.lazboy wrote:
That’s interesting, I didn’t figure that. Personally I was only introduced to kodi last year and obviously youtube replays. Fair enough, I think it’s a solid number though.
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boxing_rocks
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Re: Report : Golovkin-Canelo did 1.3 million PPV buys
There are reliable streams like all those sites streaming Russian and Ukrainian public TV channels. The problem is that this time Russian and Ukrainian channels didn't get the fight, so streaming was really limited. May vs Mac, one could watch on a reliable Russian stream, but not GGG vs Canelo.lazboy wrote:Don’t worry mate you have friends here, I like you, Jip likes you haha. Yea but you’re right, they’re not reliable. I felt last year early this year kodi was...But I’ve been having trouble in terms of quality and drop outs lately. I didn’t take the gamble and bought both mayweather and ggg/Canelo, both money well spent if you ask me.SaadOffTheDeck wrote:I miss those streams. I'm back to buying this crap because they're just not that reliable anymore. I agree it's a good number. Canelo is the new money man. He and aj. Boxing was more popular then too. Friends I had on maxboxing that watched fights every day are pretty much done with it.lazboy wrote:
That’s interesting, I didn’t figure that. Personally I was only introduced to kodi last year and obviously youtube replays. Fair enough, I think it’s a solid number though.
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Best Coast
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Re: Report : Golovkin-Canelo did 1.3 million PPV buys
A big reason streamlinks were more reliable back then was that there were more of them based here in the US. It was about 6-7 years ago that UFC sued Justin.tv and the DHS shut them down. I used to go there for a lot of boxing but the last time I checked it there was a government insignia across the screen that said "This Website Closed Down by Department of Homeland Security".SaadOffTheDeck wrote:Streaming was much more reliable a decade ago. I didn't even have HBO or showtime then. Crystal clear streams on sopcast that never went down. I bet significantly less people streamed canelo/GGG than streamed Floyd/Oscar.
https://www.mmamania.com/2011/1/21/1949 ... y-campaign
Now, just about all the free streamlinks are overseas ones. I'm not aware of ANY based in the US...The Zuffa legal eagles are flying high again, this time swooping down and sinking their talons into the scurvy pirates at Justin.tv, a popular destination for live (and illegally broadcasted) UFC programming.
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SaadOffTheDeck
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Re: Report : Golovkin-Canelo did 1.3 million PPV buys
Sportinwood and MMA TV were the best.
Re: Report : Golovkin-Canelo did 1.3 million PPV buys
i think that is a very good number. a pure
boxing match, with no fighter "transcending"
the sport in a way that ali did or being so
outlandishly popular as floyd or manny,
getting that kind of reach is just great.
i am happy that the big events this year
didn't disappoint. the two biggest fights
were not delayed, had any injury flaws or
turned into snooze feasts. a while back
that was very different.
to me one of the better years in boxing in
quite a while.
boxing match, with no fighter "transcending"
the sport in a way that ali did or being so
outlandishly popular as floyd or manny,
getting that kind of reach is just great.
i am happy that the big events this year
didn't disappoint. the two biggest fights
were not delayed, had any injury flaws or
turned into snooze feasts. a while back
that was very different.
to me one of the better years in boxing in
quite a while.
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Boxing Prospect
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Re: Report : Golovkin-Canelo did 1.3 million PPV buys
I'd say it's a lot easier to stream now, especially if you're not bothered about commentary. The rise of international services means I could watch GGG VS Canelo on American, British or Japanese streams in clear quality, and I suspect Chinese was also on offer.SaadOffTheDeck wrote:I miss those streams. I'm back to buying this crap because they're just not that reliable anymore. I agree it's a good number. Canelo is the new money man. He and aj. Boxing was more popular then too. Friends I had on maxboxing that watched fights every day are pretty much done with it.lazboy wrote:That’s interesting, I didn’t figure that. Personally I was only introduced to kodi last year and obviously youtube replays. Fair enough, I think it’s a solid number though.SaadOffTheDeck wrote:Streaming was much more reliable a decade ago. I didn't even have HBO or showtime then. Crystal clear streams on sopcast that never went down. I bet significantly less people streamed canelo/GGG than streamed Floyd/Oscar.
I'll admit the Japanese one is a by product of a subscription service but the option is there
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SaadOffTheDeck
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Re: Report : Golovkin-Canelo did 1.3 million PPV buys
The streams are way worse now. The illegal ones that is.Boxing Prospect wrote:I'd say it's a lot easier to stream now, especially if you're not bothered about commentary. The rise of international services means I could watch GGG VS Canelo on American, British or Japanese streams in clear quality, and I suspect Chinese was also on offer.SaadOffTheDeck wrote:I miss those streams. I'm back to buying this crap because they're just not that reliable anymore. I agree it's a good number. Canelo is the new money man. He and aj. Boxing was more popular then too. Friends I had on maxboxing that watched fights every day are pretty much done with it.lazboy wrote:
That’s interesting, I didn’t figure that. Personally I was only introduced to kodi last year and obviously youtube replays. Fair enough, I think it’s a solid number though.
I'll admit the Japanese one is a by product of a subscription service but the option is there
Re: Report : Golovkin-Canelo did 1.3 million PPV buys
Lackeos wrote:That's like the fourth show where Alvarez has done 900k+ ppv buys, so he's officially a spectacular cash cow. There are, in fact, no other boxers who have headlined 4 shows selling 900k+ ppv buys by the age of 28. This places him on track to potentially be the biggest ppv attraction of all time. I know there are some people who would read this and react feeling that Mayweather is quite clearly the superior cash cow, but I would counter that Mayweather didn't sell any 900k+ ppv shows until after he turned 30.
I doubt Canelo will fight past 36.