The event generated a live gate of $8,685,750 from 15,730 tickets sold, according to final receipts submitted to the Nevada State Athletic Commission.
Another 1,388 complimentary tickets were issued for the event, accounting for a total of 17,088 in attendance. The final figure falls more than 3,000 short of the announced crowd of 20,203 on fight night.
It's the best-selling live gate in 2019, exceeding the $6 million in ticket sales generated for Manny Pacquiao vs. Adrien Broner.
The final figures represent his lowest-performing night at the box office since his win over Amir Khan.
Miguel Cotto vs. Canelo Alvarez generated a live gate of $12,470,200 from 10,198 tickets sold.
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The May 4 event lands 34th on Vegas’ all-time list, falling just short of Pacquiao’s 2nd round knockout of Ricky Hatton in May 2009 ($8.83 million) but eclipsing Pacquiao’s 12-round win over Timothy Bradley in their April 2014 rematch ($7.87 million).
In his 10 headlining bouts in Las Vegas, Alvarez has now generated nearly $124 million just at the live gate alone, owning six of the 36 highest grossing events in the town’s history.
His five appearances at T-Mobile Arena have grossed $78 million in ticket sales, not to mention the amount of revenue generated through sponsorship and circuit viewing.
Canelo vs. Jacobs Generated Nearly $9 Million at Live Gate
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Re: Canelo vs. Jacobs Generated Nearly $9 Million at Live Gate
Ruthless-RKO wrote: ↑14 May 2019, 11:19 The event generated a live gate of $8,685,750 from 15,730 tickets sold, according to final receipts submitted to the Nevada State Athletic Commission.
Another 1,388 complimentary tickets were issued for the event, accounting for a total of 17,088 in attendance. The final figure falls more than 3,000 short of the announced crowd of 20,203 on fight night.
It's the best-selling live gate in 2019, exceeding the $6 million in ticket sales generated for Manny Pacquiao vs. Adrien Broner.
The final figures represent his lowest-performing night at the box office since his win over Amir Khan.
Miguel Cotto vs. Canelo Alvarez generated a live gate of $12,470,200 from 10,198 tickets sold.
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The May 4 event lands 34th on Vegas’ all-time list, falling just short of Pacquiao’s 2nd round knockout of Ricky Hatton in May 2009 ($8.83 million) but eclipsing Pacquiao’s 12-round win over Timothy Bradley in their April 2014 rematch ($7.87 million).
In his 10 headlining bouts in Las Vegas, Alvarez has now generated nearly $124 million just at the live gate alone, owning six of the 36 highest grossing events in the town’s history.
His five appearances at T-Mobile Arena have grossed $78 million in ticket sales, not to mention the amount of revenue generated through sponsorship and circuit viewing.
"The final figures represent his lowest-performing night at the box office since his win over Amir Khan."
And we all know what's coming next, don't we?
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Re: Canelo vs. Jacobs Generated Nearly $9 Million at Live Gate
What?Thomastearns wrote: ↑14 May 2019, 11:31 "The final figures represent his lowest-performing night at the box office since his win over Amir Khan."
And we all know what's coming next, don't we?
Unless they're talking about Vegas only, they're wrong.
The fight with Liam Smith at AT&T Stadium did $5,037,900 of around 46,000 tickets sold. Attendance for that was 51,240.
Obviously the larger the arena/stadium, the more the tickets will be spread out.
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Re: Canelo vs. Jacobs Generated Nearly $9 Million at Live Gate
Must have forgotten that one. Easily done.Ruthless-RKO wrote: ↑14 May 2019, 11:37 What?
Unless they're talking about Vegas only, they're wrong.
The fight with Liam Smith at AT&T Stadium did $5,037,900 of around 46,000 tickets sold. Attendance for that was 51,240.
Obviously the larger the arena/stadium, the more the tickets will be spread out.