leejonesjnr wrote: ↑16 Apr 2018, 17:37
The comparison with Haye coming back at first glance sounds ludicrous as Haye is a draw and Fury never has been, however his popularity does appear to have grown during his absence from the ring and there will be a lot of curiosity. I’m not sure that tickets will be a big seller but perhaps, though assuming it’s not a PPV I think tv viewers will be high
I dont think he would do Haye numbers but on free tv if Haye drew 3million i think it it is reasonable to think Fury could draw between 500k and 1million quite easily...
Fury does more than 1 million on free tv..
Haye drew 3 million on Dave... Guaranteed, had he fought on BBC or ITV, it would have been much more..
leejonesjnr wrote: ↑16 Apr 2018, 17:37
The comparison with Haye coming back at first glance sounds ludicrous as Haye is a draw and Fury never has been, however his popularity does appear to have grown during his absence from the ring and there will be a lot of curiosity. I’m not sure that tickets will be a big seller but perhaps, though assuming it’s not a PPV I think tv viewers will be high
I dont think he would do Haye numbers but on free tv if Haye drew 3million i think it it is reasonable to think Fury could draw between 500k and 1million quite easily...
Fury does more than 1 million on free tv..
Haye drew 3 million on Dave... Guaranteed, had he fought on BBC or ITV, it would have been much more..
He fought on BBC loads of times, what were the figures?
wesshaw1985 wrote: ↑16 Apr 2018, 17:40
I dont think he would do Haye numbers but on free tv if Haye drew 3million i think it it is reasonable to think Fury could draw between 500k and 1million quite easily...
Fury does more than 1 million on free tv..
Haye drew 3 million on Dave... Guaranteed, had he fought on BBC or ITV, it would have been much more..
He fought on BBC loads of times, what were the figures?
Haye fought on the BBC very early in his career. His profile was tiny compared to what it would become.
wesshaw1985 wrote: ↑16 Apr 2018, 17:40
I dont think he would do Haye numbers but on free tv if Haye drew 3million i think it it is reasonable to think Fury could draw between 500k and 1million quite easily...
Fury does more than 1 million on free tv..
Haye drew 3 million on Dave... Guaranteed, had he fought on BBC or ITV, it would have been much more..
He fought on BBC loads of times, what were the figures?
Yeah but that was before he released his brilliant Boxercise dvd
leejonesjnr wrote: ↑16 Apr 2018, 17:37
The comparison with Haye coming back at first glance sounds ludicrous as Haye is a draw and Fury never has been, however his popularity does appear to have grown during his absence from the ring and there will be a lot of curiosity. I’m not sure that tickets will be a big seller but perhaps, though assuming it’s not a PPV I think tv viewers will be high
I dont think he would do Haye numbers but on free tv if Haye drew 3million i think it it is reasonable to think Fury could draw between 500k and 1million quite easily...
Fury does more than 1 million on free tv..
Haye drew 3 million on Dave... Guaranteed, had he fought on BBC or ITV, it would have been much more..
I like Haye and Fury, but there is absolutely no doubt at all that hell is a bigger drawer.
mickey1975 wrote: ↑17 Apr 2018, 06:33
He fought on BBC loads of times, what were the figures?
Haye fought on the BBC very early in his career. His profile was tiny compared to what it would become.
Yeh, his early fights won't have done that well compared to when he was at his peak..
Thompson was delayed, Grandstand, Saturday afternoon. You’d have thought that did well. Didn’t he have to wait until the last few days before selling rights for Mormeck? He crossed over boxing Enzo on a Fwank card.
leejonesjnr wrote: ↑16 Apr 2018, 17:37
The comparison with Haye coming back at first glance sounds ludicrous as Haye is a draw and Fury never has been, however his popularity does appear to have grown during his absence from the ring and there will be a lot of curiosity. I’m not sure that tickets will be a big seller but perhaps, though assuming it’s not a PPV I think tv viewers will be high
I dont think he would do Haye numbers but on free tv if Haye drew 3million i think it it is reasonable to think Fury could draw between 500k and 1million quite easily...
Fury does more than 1 million on free tv..
Haye drew 3 million on Dave... Guaranteed, had he fought on BBC or ITV, it would have been much more..
Fury drew 3 million on Channel 5 and probably would have drawn more if his fight with Chisora had been on ITV or BBC
wesshaw1985 wrote: ↑16 Apr 2018, 17:40
I dont think he would do Haye numbers but on free tv if Haye drew 3million i think it it is reasonable to think Fury could draw between 500k and 1million quite easily...
Fury does more than 1 million on free tv..
Haye drew 3 million on Dave... Guaranteed, had he fought on BBC or ITV, it would have been much more..
Fury drew 3 million on Channel 5 and probably would have drawn more if his fight with Chisora had been on ITV or BBC
wesshaw1985 wrote: ↑16 Apr 2018, 17:40
I dont think he would do Haye numbers but on free tv if Haye drew 3million i think it it is reasonable to think Fury could draw between 500k and 1million quite easily...
Fury does more than 1 million on free tv..
Haye drew 3 million on Dave... Guaranteed, had he fought on BBC or ITV, it would have been much more..
Fury drew 3 million on Channel 5 and probably would have drawn more if his fight with Chisora had been on ITV or BBC
wesshaw1985 wrote: ↑17 Apr 2018, 07:44
So a minimum of 100k buys on PPV isn't out of the question then?
There's a huge difference here though. Fury has simply never sold well, with sold being the key word. People may very well watch for free on a terrestrial channel, but he's just not entertaining enough to generate massive interest in actually paying to see him.
Haye did more tickets for a meaningless contest than Fury did for his home town world title rematch. That says everything you need to know, not some historical 'oh but Haye didn't have many viewers on BBC back in 2003.'
Boxing kingdom it was with them numbers, I think they're guessing tho. It'll do less than 10k at them prices as we know he's fighting someone we probs ain't heard off. Still it sounds like this bill is defo going to be ppv. Very strange decision. Frank already nowhere near fulfilling his 20 bt sport uk cards. Wont be non ppv for allegedly subscribers as you get allegedly as part of bt sport package so this will piss off and alienate allegedly subscribers. Unless theres some huge announcements to the big other than Turbo Terry then this is gonna flop big time.