FURY vs WILDER was big financial success !
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dickbelden
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semisports
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Re: FURY vs WILDER was big financial success !
I predicted a 400,000 buy and I predict the rematch to do 1.5 million.
Re: FURY vs WILDER was big financial success !
It wasn't a great enough fight to excite that many more people for the rematch. It had a few dramatic moments so it'll definitely sell, but I doubt very highly it'll sell nearly 4x better.semisports wrote: ↑05 Dec 2018, 17:16 I predicted a 400,000 buy and I predict the rematch to do 1.5 million.
Re: FURY vs WILDER was big financial success !
A few years ago I predicted that this era of hevyweights (Wilder, Fury, Parker, Joshua and Usyk) would be the golden age of the division and through round-robin fights it would build to do huge numbers. I will now eliminate Parker because his management decided to through him into the Whyte fight rather than ease him back into the mix after the defeat by Joshua. I see that the other four will continue to maximize their earning potential as they fight each other similar to what Hagler, Hearns, Leonard and Duran did a generation ago. I believe that the rematch of Fury vs Wilder WILL do those kind of numbers (1.5 million) because the media will get behind it and promote it from just an interesting match-up to now a great fight.gilgamesh wrote: ↑05 Dec 2018, 17:18It wasn't a great enough fight to excite that many more people for the rematch. It had a few dramatic moments so it'll definitely sell, but I doubt very highly it'll sell nearly 4x better.semisports wrote: ↑05 Dec 2018, 17:16 I predicted a 400,000 buy and I predict the rematch to do 1.5 million.
Re: FURY vs WILDER was big financial success !
I mean I'd like for that to be the case certainly because it'd be good for the sport for it to gain that kinda significance in the eyes of the general public, but I just don't see it.
Time will tell.
I think a Fury vs Wilder rematch will do bigger numbers if either of them fights AJ first. AJ seems to be the big marquee draw in the division right now, and if either of them can put up a memorable effort against him even in defeat it likely raises their stock, and makes them more of a draw.
Time will tell.
I think a Fury vs Wilder rematch will do bigger numbers if either of them fights AJ first. AJ seems to be the big marquee draw in the division right now, and if either of them can put up a memorable effort against him even in defeat it likely raises their stock, and makes them more of a draw.
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boxing_rocks
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Re: FURY vs WILDER was big financial success !
I doubt that May vs Pac was good for the sport. I bet many casual fans who wasted their money said "Never again".
However, Wilder vs Fury was much more entertaining and has a potential to be even more entertaining in the rematch.
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semisports
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Re: FURY vs WILDER was big financial success !
If promoters are smart with an eye to the future (working together is asking too much) they will build these round robin bouts to spread out over a number of years and match them strategically. I would also enter China's massive audience into the mix and include at least one Zhang Zhilei fight (probably versus Olympic rival Anthony Joshua).gilgamesh wrote: ↑05 Dec 2018, 17:31 I mean I'd like for that to be the case certainly because it'd be good for the sport for it to gain that kinda significance in the eyes of the general public, but I just don't see it.
Time will tell.
I think a Fury vs Wilder rematch will do bigger numbers if either of them fights AJ first. AJ seems to be the big marquee draw in the division right now, and if either of them can put up a memorable effort against him even in defeat it likely raises their stock, and makes them more of a draw.
Re: FURY vs WILDER was big financial success !
One would be all because Zhang will be smashed with ease at that level.semisports wrote: ↑05 Dec 2018, 18:11If promoters are smart with an eye to the future (working together is asking too much) they will build these round robin bouts to spread out over a number of years and match them strategically. I would also enter China's massive audience into the mix and include at least one Zhang Zhilei fight (probably versus Olympic rival Anthony Joshua).gilgamesh wrote: ↑05 Dec 2018, 17:31 I mean I'd like for that to be the case certainly because it'd be good for the sport for it to gain that kinda significance in the eyes of the general public, but I just don't see it.
Time will tell.
I think a Fury vs Wilder rematch will do bigger numbers if either of them fights AJ first. AJ seems to be the big marquee draw in the division right now, and if either of them can put up a memorable effort against him even in defeat it likely raises their stock, and makes them more of a draw.
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Yeah probably not, but the fact that it sold as well as it did 5 or 6 years after it's sell-by date just goes to show how little attention the general public pays to the sport in the first place. Apparently it takes the general public a long time to understand that guys ain't what they used to be.boxing_rocks wrote: ↑05 Dec 2018, 17:50I doubt that May vs Pac was good for the sport. I bet many casual fans who wasted their money said "Never again".
However, Wilder vs Fury was much more entertaining and has a potential to be even more entertaining in the rematch.
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SenorPipino
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Re: FURY vs WILDER was big financial success !
Rematches seldom outdraw the original.
Despite all the attention-grabbing controversy, Canelo-Golovkin 2 drew about 200,000 fewer buys than the first fight.
Wilder-Fury 2 may or may not buck the trend but I doubt very much that it will do appreciably better.
Maybe 100,000 or so more.
That 1.5 million prediction just ain't going to happen. There still aren't enough hardcore boxing fans to provide a PPV number like that.
Fury and Wilder still remain largely unknown in the US, and the lucrative Latino market isn't going to buy a fight featuring 2 gringo heavyweights.
And don't expect the media to get behind it. When does the media focus on boxing any longer?
It would be a major success if the rematch came close to 500,000 buys.
Despite all the attention-grabbing controversy, Canelo-Golovkin 2 drew about 200,000 fewer buys than the first fight.
Wilder-Fury 2 may or may not buck the trend but I doubt very much that it will do appreciably better.
Maybe 100,000 or so more.
That 1.5 million prediction just ain't going to happen. There still aren't enough hardcore boxing fans to provide a PPV number like that.
Fury and Wilder still remain largely unknown in the US, and the lucrative Latino market isn't going to buy a fight featuring 2 gringo heavyweights.
And don't expect the media to get behind it. When does the media focus on boxing any longer?
It would be a major success if the rematch came close to 500,000 buys.
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Ruthless-RKO
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Re: FURY vs WILDER was big financial success !
The Canelo-GGG rematch PPV price was higher than the first. Despite the lesser buys,’it actually generates more revenue.SenorPipino wrote: ↑05 Dec 2018, 20:42 Rematches seldom outdraw the original.
Despite all the attention-grabbing controversy, Canelo-Golovkin 2 drew about 200,000 fewer buys than the first fight.
That 1.5 million prediction just ain't going to happen. There still aren't enough hardcore boxing fans to provide a PPV number like that.
It’s true about hardcore fans. Thing is.. some just don’t think it’s worth buying a PPV. Apparently 10 million around the world watched via an illegal stream. Imagine those people paid for it? The boxers purses would have sky rocketed. There is still a huge fan base out there for boxing. Unfortunately majority don’t want to pay extra to watch it.
In the UK it’s £20.. and tonnes still watch via illegal streams.
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Onetimeonly
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Re: FURY vs WILDER was big financial success !
Those casual fans bought may vs McGregor too. It's not about the action, those fights transcend the sport. It's about "the fight" once in a blue moon. Kind of like I watch the world cup.boxing_rocks wrote: ↑05 Dec 2018, 17:50I doubt that May vs Pac was good for the sport. I bet many casual fans who wasted their money said "Never again".
However, Wilder vs Fury was much more entertaining and has a potential to be even more entertaining in the rematch.
Re: FURY vs WILDER was big financial success !
Tyson vs Holyfield 2 held the record for PPV sales at one time. So while Rematches seldom outdraw the original it's not impossible for them to do so.SenorPipino wrote: ↑05 Dec 2018, 20:42 Rematches seldom outdraw the original.
Despite all the attention-grabbing controversy, Canelo-Golovkin 2 drew about 200,000 fewer buys than the first fight.
Wilder-Fury 2 may or may not buck the trend but I doubt very much that it will do appreciably better.
Maybe 100,000 or so more.
That 1.5 million prediction just ain't going to happen. There still aren't enough hardcore boxing fans to provide a PPV number like that.
Fury and Wilder still remain largely unknown in the US, and the lucrative Latino market isn't going to buy a fight featuring 2 gringo heavyweights.
And don't expect the media to get behind it. When does the media focus on boxing any longer?
It would be a major success if the rematch came close to 500,000 buys.
Of course Tyson vs Holyfield was one of the best fights of the previous year too so that definitely helped.
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i'm one of them. that was ridiculouslyboxing_rocks wrote: ↑05 Dec 2018, 17:50I doubt that May vs Pac was good for the sport. I bet many casual fans who wasted their money said "Never again".
boring.
Re: FURY vs WILDER was big financial success !
It's tracking at 300,000 PPV buys. Hardly a 'big financial success.'
Re: FURY vs WILDER was big financial success !
It's not a big financial success. I've read 250K to break even. They did ~330K. It's not bad at all, and it's definitely a good starting point. I think the rematch will be bigger, but I don't expect anywhere near 1 million. I'm thinking 500K is about right for the rematch.
Anyways, it's a success considering the numbers we've been seeing from other PPVs.
Anyways, it's a success considering the numbers we've been seeing from other PPVs.
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Ruthless-RKO
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Re: FURY vs WILDER was big financial success !
what was the us price?
josh vs pov was 25.50 american and did atleast 1.2m ive heard, which is over 30m us
josh vs pov was 25.50 american and did atleast 1.2m ive heard, which is over 30m us
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in the uk it was the equivallent of 25.50 us is what i meant, and i think it set the all time ppv record there doing over 1.2
man those us ppvs are exorbitant
man those us ppvs are exorbitant
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Re: FURY vs WILDER was big financial success !
Holy crap!!!!Onetimeonly wrote: ↑06 Dec 2018, 19:33I got you. Yeah it's insane. With that and two UFC events this month my bill will be about 450.
I got 2 tickets to the fight for just under $500. I think that was a better deal
cable has become a rip off
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Totally, it's rare now though. Ten years ago there were at least 1 boxing ppv, UFC and pride every month. Though shortly thereafter sopcast streams were so reliable I paid for nothing.tiny_acres wrote: ↑06 Dec 2018, 19:36Holy crap!!!!Onetimeonly wrote: ↑06 Dec 2018, 19:33I got you. Yeah it's insane. With that and two UFC events this month my bill will be about 450.
I got 2 tickets to the fight for just under $500. I think that was a better deal
cable has become a rip off
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Re: FURY vs WILDER was big financial success !
I normally just get a free stream. But We came in to a large sum from a lawsuit and my beautiful wifeOnetimeonly wrote: ↑06 Dec 2018, 19:58Totally, it's rare now though. Ten years ago there were at least 1 boxing ppv, UFC and pride every month. Though shortly thereafter sopcast streams were so reliable I paid for nothing.tiny_acres wrote: ↑06 Dec 2018, 19:36Holy crap!!!!Onetimeonly wrote: ↑06 Dec 2018, 19:33
I got you. Yeah it's insane. With that and two UFC events this month my bill will be about 450.
I got 2 tickets to the fight for just under $500. I think that was a better deal
cable has become a rip off
bought me the tickets for my birthday.
Great time I'd do it again in a heart beat