Who will be the next ppv star?

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Onetimeonly wrote: 05 Dec 2018, 13:51
actjac wrote: 05 Dec 2018, 13:26 Amazingly, the greatest PPV event will never be equalled. . . .In March of 1971 Muhammad Ali vs Joe Frazier was watched by 300 million paid viewers who attended the event in movie theaters around the world.
You're including free tv.
No. . . .the media of the day clearly said that it was paid viewers in theaters around the world. 300,000,000.

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actjac wrote: 05 Dec 2018, 17:28
Onetimeonly wrote: 05 Dec 2018, 13:51
actjac wrote: 05 Dec 2018, 13:26 Amazingly, the greatest PPV event will never be equalled. . . .In March of 1971 Muhammad Ali vs Joe Frazier was watched by 300 million paid viewers who attended the event in movie theaters around the world.
You're including free tv.
No. . . .the media of the day clearly said that it was paid viewers in theaters around the world. 300,000,000.

https://www.nydailynews.com/new-york/he ... -1.2980524
Lol, you're quite the dunce.
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Onetimeonly wrote: 05 Dec 2018, 17:52
actjac wrote: 05 Dec 2018, 17:28
Onetimeonly wrote: 05 Dec 2018, 13:51
You're including free tv.
No. . . .the media of the day clearly said that it was paid viewers in theaters around the world. 300,000,000.

https://www.nydailynews.com/new-york/he ... -1.2980524
Lol, you're quite the dunce.
Why is it so hard to believe?. . . . The media reports of the day repeatedly that 300 million viewers PAID to watch in theaters across the globe. . . . http://www.ibhof.com/pages/archives/alifrazier.html
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actjac wrote: 05 Dec 2018, 13:26 Amazingly, the greatest PPV event will never be equalled. . . .In March of 1971 Muhammad Ali vs Joe Frazier was watched by 300 million paid viewers who attended the event in movie theaters around the world.
That was closed circuit tv and relatively cheap compared to today's high priced PPV's. You had to go to a theatre to watch.
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actjac wrote: 05 Dec 2018, 18:16
Onetimeonly wrote: 05 Dec 2018, 17:52
actjac wrote: 05 Dec 2018, 17:28

No. . . .the media of the day clearly said that it was paid viewers in theaters around the world. 300,000,000.

https://www.nydailynews.com/new-york/he ... -1.2980524
Lol, you're quite the dunce.
Why is it so hard to believe?. . . . The media reports of the day repeatedly that 300 million viewers PAID to watch in theaters across the globe. . . . http://www.ibhof.com/pages/archives/alifrazier.html
It's simply not true that 300 million people paid to see it. I think it was around 2 million in the USA. Try to put your thinking cap on.
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Onetimeonly wrote: 05 Dec 2018, 18:18
actjac wrote: 05 Dec 2018, 18:16
Onetimeonly wrote: 05 Dec 2018, 17:52
Lol, you're quite the dunce.
Why is it so hard to believe?. . . . The media reports of the day repeatedly that 300 million viewers PAID to watch in theaters across the globe. . . . http://www.ibhof.com/pages/archives/alifrazier.html
It's simply not true that 300 million people paid to see it. I think it was around 2 million in the USA. Try to put your thinking cap on.
It's not true because YOU think its not true?. . . . New York Daily News, New York Post, Time Magazine, International Hall of Fame, New York Times and Sports Illustrated ALL say that there were 300 million paid viewers in theaters around the world. . . . Yet YOU are the authority?. . . . Is it because you have been conditioned to believe that boxing is a niche and minor sport?. In 1971 this event was the biggest event of ALL time covered as the LEAD story by every media outlet, front page of every newspaper and discussed at every coffee shop, water cooler, bar and deli everywhere. Muhammad Ali was THE most famous person in the world at the time. . . .bigger than the president, the Queen or the Pope.. . . .Try to put THAT in YOUR thinking cap!
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actjac wrote: 05 Dec 2018, 18:40
Onetimeonly wrote: 05 Dec 2018, 18:18
actjac wrote: 05 Dec 2018, 18:16

Why is it so hard to believe?. . . . The media reports of the day repeatedly that 300 million viewers PAID to watch in theaters across the globe. . . . http://www.ibhof.com/pages/archives/alifrazier.html
It's simply not true that 300 million people paid to see it. I think it was around 2 million in the USA. Try to put your thinking cap on.
It's not true because YOU think its not true?. . . . New York Daily News, New York Post, Time Magazine, International Hall of Fame, New York Times and Sports Illustrated ALL say that there were 300 million paid viewers in theaters around the world. . . . Yet YOU are the authority?. . . . Is it because you have been conditioned to believe that boxing is a niche and minor sport?. In 1971 this event was the biggest event of ALL time covered as the LEAD story by every media outlet, front page of every newspaper and discussed at every coffee shop, water cooler, bar and deli everywhere. Muhammad Ali was THE most famous person in the world at the time. . . .bigger than the president, the Queen or the Pope.. . . .Try to put THAT in YOUR thinking cap!
I was in first grade and WE were talking about this Ali/Frazier fight. It was a global event.
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Boxing was a massive sport then. 300 million people watched it, they didn't all pay for it. You just don't understand much of anything. Nobody in Mexico has EVER paid for a canelo fight.
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Onetimeonly wrote: 05 Dec 2018, 18:43 Boxing was a massive sport then. 300 million people watched it, they didn't all pay for it. You just don't understand much of anything. Nobody in Mexico has EVER paid for a canelo fight.
The media reports all used the term PAID when discussing viewers in theaters. . . .Do you think that movie theaters would just open their doors and let customers in free?. . . . The event was not available to free home television.
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actjac wrote: 05 Dec 2018, 18:46
Onetimeonly wrote: 05 Dec 2018, 18:43 Boxing was a massive sport then. 300 million people watched it, they didn't all pay for it. You just don't understand much of anything. Nobody in Mexico has EVER paid for a canelo fight.
The media reports all used the term PAID when discussing viewers in theaters. . . .Do you think that movie theaters would just open their doors and let customers in free?. . . . The event was not available to free home television.
Cost $5 - 15.00 per tx at theatres. Imagine that!?
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oogiebe wrote: 05 Dec 2018, 18:49
actjac wrote: 05 Dec 2018, 18:46
Onetimeonly wrote: 05 Dec 2018, 18:43 Boxing was a massive sport then. 300 million people watched it, they didn't all pay for it. You just don't understand much of anything. Nobody in Mexico has EVER paid for a canelo fight.
The media reports all used the term PAID when discussing viewers in theaters. . . .Do you think that movie theaters would just open their doors and let customers in free?. . . . The event was not available to free home television.
Cost $5 - 15.00 per tx at theatres. Imagine that!?
At the time of the event that would of been just shy of 10% of Earths population.
There is not enough theater seating to accommodate those type of numbers.
It's an impossibility
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tiny_acres wrote: 05 Dec 2018, 19:08
oogiebe wrote: 05 Dec 2018, 18:49
actjac wrote: 05 Dec 2018, 18:46

The media reports all used the term PAID when discussing viewers in theaters. . . .Do you think that movie theaters would just open their doors and let customers in free?. . . . The event was not available to free home television.
Cost $5 - 15.00 per tx at theatres. Imagine that!?
At the time of the event that would of been just shy of 10% of Earths population.
There is not enough theater seating to accommodate those type of numbers.
It's an impossibility
Click the link and read for yourself. There were also stadiums that showed the fight. It doesn't sound crazy to me at all.
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oogiebe wrote: 05 Dec 2018, 19:10
tiny_acres wrote: 05 Dec 2018, 19:08
oogiebe wrote: 05 Dec 2018, 18:49

Cost $5 - 15.00 per tx at theatres. Imagine that!?
At the time of the event that would of been just shy of 10% of Earths population.
There is not enough theater seating to accommodate those type of numbers.
It's an impossibility
Click the link and read for yourself. There were also stadiums that showed the fight. It doesn't sound crazy to me at all.
I already read it.
Still don't believe that nearly 10% of the Earths population PAID for it
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tiny_acres wrote: 05 Dec 2018, 19:08
oogiebe wrote: 05 Dec 2018, 18:49
actjac wrote: 05 Dec 2018, 18:46

The media reports all used the term PAID when discussing viewers in theaters. . . .Do you think that movie theaters would just open their doors and let customers in free?. . . . The event was not available to free home television.
Cost $5 - 15.00 per tx at theatres. Imagine that!?
At the time of the event that would of been just shy of 10% of Earths population.
There is not enough theater seating to accommodate those type of numbers.
It's an impossibility
Finally some common sense.
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oogiebe wrote: 05 Dec 2018, 19:10
tiny_acres wrote: 05 Dec 2018, 19:08
oogiebe wrote: 05 Dec 2018, 18:49

Cost $5 - 15.00 per tx at theatres. Imagine that!?
At the time of the event that would of been just shy of 10% of Earths population.
There is not enough theater seating to accommodate those type of numbers.
It's an impossibility
Click the link and read for yourself. There were also stadiums that showed the fight. It doesn't sound crazy to me at all.
You're not suspicious that 3% or so of that figure comes from the states?
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Onetimeonly wrote: 05 Dec 2018, 19:51
oogiebe wrote: 05 Dec 2018, 19:10
tiny_acres wrote: 05 Dec 2018, 19:08

At the time of the event that would of been just shy of 10% of Earths population.
There is not enough theater seating to accommodate those type of numbers.
It's an impossibility
Click the link and read for yourself. There were also stadiums that showed the fight. It doesn't sound crazy to me at all.
You're not suspicious that 3% or so of that figure comes from the states?
No one is even commenting about Ali and Frazier splitting 5 million.
Even if the promoter only got $1 cleared off of each 300 million seat sold.
Ali and Frazier would of been the most screwed guys in history
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