Interesting article re. Hearn, Sky and PPV

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Deserter
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Interesting article re. Hearn, Sky and PPV

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I've not only see Hearn getting a lot of stick on here for the increasing number of PPVs, I've been one of those criticizing him for it. But in the interests of balance, I think it's worth sharing this article as he provides some interesting insights into the PPV situation and appears to lay the blame firmly at Sky's door in terms of them not allowing promoters like him the ability to do much more than break-even on non-PPV shows:

https://www.theguardian.com/sport/2018/ ... ddie-hearn
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Deserter wrote: 13 Sep 2018, 14:22 I've not only see Hearn getting a lot of stick on here for the increasing number of PPVs, I've been one of those criticizing him for it. But in the interests of balance, I think it's worth sharing this article as he provides some interesting insights into the PPV situation and appears to lay the blame firmly at Sky's door in terms of them not allowing promoters like him the ability to do much more than break-even on non-PPV shows:

https://www.theguardian.com/sport/2018/ ... ddie-hearn
Is it just me or does every promoter have a built in excuse as to why crap fights are ppv's???
Hearn is blaming Sky..
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tiny_acres wrote: 13 Sep 2018, 15:09
Deserter wrote: 13 Sep 2018, 14:22 I've not only see Hearn getting a lot of stick on here for the increasing number of PPVs, I've been one of those criticizing him for it. But in the interests of balance, I think it's worth sharing this article as he provides some interesting insights into the PPV situation and appears to lay the blame firmly at Sky's door in terms of them not allowing promoters like him the ability to do much more than break-even on non-PPV shows:

https://www.theguardian.com/sport/2018/ ... ddie-hearn
Is it just me or does every promoter have a built in excuse as to why crap fights are ppv's???
Hearn is blaming Sky..
He is, which I found interesting in itself, as it's the first time I've seen him be critical of the relationship. With those insights into the dynamics it's the most credible 'excuse' I've heard from any promoter to date...
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Read this earlier. It’s weird. I agree with what he’s sayin. But then he and other promoters are doing it themselves.
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There’s tickets available in all price ranges without coach travel.
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They should have held it at the Millennium again, the Welsh don’t get many big events so they go nuts on tickets.
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The undercard isn't good enough for this fight.
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man, only about 80k in there for ajs next fight, unpopular bum. obviously fury and wilder have pushed him aside into his own no mans land
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How many ticket's you reckon Price will shift now that he's added?

5,000?
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The fact that 80000 can even be considered a poor turn out by some speaks volumes for Joshua's popularity.

If he fights Wilder in April, I imagine the extended Wembley will sell out in no time.

He is right about PPV saturation, I have had to skip a few already this year and will likely miss a couple morw before the year is out.
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How many genuine ppv fights has there been this year?

I’ve probably forgotten some but I can only think of Joshua v Parker and Canelo v GGG
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Lol, all I read was Hearn admitting he's a shit promoter when he has to actually do any work to generate interest in a fight unless there's some manufactured wwe grudge to con the public.

And for him to complain about the increase in ppvs which has happened under his watch is insane.
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