Re: GGG PPV Debut A Huge Disappointment
Posted: 21 Oct 2015, 16:34
Article on BS. But they probably didn't take revenue from TV in other countries into consideration.expe wrote:Where did you actually get the figure from?
Article on BS. But they probably didn't take revenue from TV in other countries into consideration.expe wrote:Where did you actually get the figure from?
Rocnation lost money on Ward's fight.Aaronide_ger wrote:ohh god. Ward was paid 2 million and drew 300K Viewers on bet. How did they cover his purse?expe wrote:150k is terrible, can't remember the last US PPV that sold that badly.Aaronide_ger wrote:150Κ is VERY solid. Golovkin fought a guy that had fought just ONCE in the USA. And if you want some stats from Social Media. He Had less than 10K Likes-Follows in all his Accounts at twitter-Facebook-Instagram.
150K buys assuming everyone paid for the HD version gives 9 Million Dollars, thats good money. Official Announcement has not yet been made though. So lets wait to hear news from ESPN and other boxing sites.
$9m is not good money when HBO takes half of it, they'll struggle to cover the purses for the show with what's left.
Bradley got 2M to face Chaves, How did they cover his purse with less than 1 million viewers?
9 Million in revenue is more than enough.. Had it done 200K u all would have said "Thats decent" 50K less and its terrible SMH
There are no credible sources. The only source is Fight_Hype, and everybody else is repeating them.tatertots00 wrote:Are there any links to credible sources with the numbers?
Paying for the venue is covered by selling tickets.expe wrote:There are costs other than the purses you know, like paying for the venue, promoting the fight, sanctioning fees, officials, tax, etc, they won't have made profit with the PPV sales so low.Freedom2013 wrote:The fight set a record on merchandise sales, and sold out 20,000 + filling all the seats at Madison Square Gardens.koolkc107 wrote:The promoter winds up with about 45% of the PPV gross. That means they won't even get back enough to cover the 4.1 million paid out in purses.
Nevermind ANY OTHER EXPENSES.
And it received money from telecasts in Canada (PPV) Poland (estimated 500,000 viewers) Russia 2 (over 1 mil viewers) UK (allegedly), Armenia, Kazakstan, and other countries.
The promoters made a healthy profit.
Gatti-Mayweather Grossed 15.3M $ in PPV Revenue. The total Purse was 6.7M $. Was that also a flop by ur standars? Because again they wouldnt have enough to pay the guaranteed purses ;)expe wrote:By paying Chaves $35k and from the rights fee they got from HBO, even then they would have been lucky to break even, Bradley only got that much because he had a guarantee in his contract.
It isn't $9m in revenue though, it's more like $4-4.5m because K2 and Golden Boy don't get all the PPV money, then they have to pay tax on that, once that's done they haven't even got enough to pay the guaranteed purses, if Golovkin and Lemieux were getting extra for each buy it's even worse for them.
50k buys is an extra $3m, that's a massive difference, still wouldn't be great but it's the difference between losing money/breaking even and making some profit from the show.
Floydhype reported that.koolkc107 wrote:BadLeftHook is now reporting that the final numbers won't even get to 125,000 buys.
This is officially a fiasco.
That ppv was the same day as Hopkins/Tarver which had 330,000 buys according to boxrec wiki.walter5 wrote:I believe Miguel Cotto did 60,000 in his PPV debut.
Canadians could buy the PPV, I mean I could order the PPV here same way someone does in the States. It isn't broadcast on any Canadian TV channel, it's the same HBO PPV. So no, extra money can't really be coming from there, as far as I know. I would assume the Canadian numbers are counted in the PPV buys, since they are basically the same thing. A buy is a buy, I would imagine.koolkc107 wrote:LOL at the folks trying to ignore the numbers just because spam broke the story.
This has nothing to do with Mayweather and everything to do with the pisspoor matchmaking that
has made folks doubt whether Golovkin in truly elite or not.
And BTW, those same folks should take note on how fast other industry pundits are
corroborating the number:
@ChrisMannixSI
Fight Hype (@spam) reports #GolovkinLemieux generated 150K buys. I'm told final numbers aren't in, but that's in the ballpark.
That's Sports Illustrated's lead boxing writer backing the original report.
This was a financial disaster. If it was a stock, it would be worthless.
And to those folks talking about Canadian money or Russian money, I have just one request...show me.
Show me where any deal was made by HBO to farm out anything to Canadian or Russian distributors.
I'll wait...
That's what I thought.Bobbyptsd wrote:Canadians could buy the PPV, I mean I could order the PPV here same way someone does in the States. It isn't broadcast on any Canadian TV channel, it's the same HBO PPV. So no, extra money can't really be coming from there, as far as I know. I would assume the Canadian numbers are counted in the PPV buys, since they are basically the same thing. A buy is a buy, I would imagine.koolkc107 wrote:LOL at the folks trying to ignore the numbers just because spam broke the story.
This has nothing to do with Mayweather and everything to do with the pisspoor matchmaking that
has made folks doubt whether Golovkin in truly elite or not.
And BTW, those same folks should take note on how fast other industry pundits are
corroborating the number:
@ChrisMannixSI
Fight Hype (@spam) reports #GolovkinLemieux generated 150K buys. I'm told final numbers aren't in, but that's in the ballpark.
That's Sports Illustrated's lead boxing writer backing the original report.
This was a financial disaster. If it was a stock, it would be worthless.
And to those folks talking about Canadian money or Russian money, I have just one request...show me.
Show me where any deal was made by HBO to farm out anything to Canadian or Russian distributors.
I'll wait...
It was also on French-Canadian TV in Quebec.Bobbyptsd wrote:Canadians could buy the PPV, I mean I could order the PPV here same way someone does in the States. It isn't broadcast on any Canadian TV channel, it's the same HBO PPV. So no, extra money can't really be coming from there, as far as I know. I would assume the Canadian numbers are counted in the PPV buys, since they are basically the same thing. A buy is a buy, I would imagine.
It was? My mistake, that's surprising to me, as that's the main place to take revenue from, no one gives a shiit about boxing in the rest of the country.Freedom2013 wrote:It was also on French-Canadian TV in Quebec.Bobbyptsd wrote:Canadians could buy the PPV, I mean I could order the PPV here same way someone does in the States. It isn't broadcast on any Canadian TV channel, it's the same HBO PPV. So no, extra money can't really be coming from there, as far as I know. I would assume the Canadian numbers are counted in the PPV buys, since they are basically the same thing. A buy is a buy, I would imagine.
koolkc107 wrote:LOL at the folks trying to ignore the numbers just because spam broke the story.
This has nothing to do with Mayweather and everything to do with the pisspoor matchmaking that
has made folks doubt whether Golovkin in truly elite or not.
And BTW, those same folks should take note on how fast other industry pundits are
corroborating the number:
@ChrisMannixSI
Fight Hype (@spam) reports #GolovkinLemieux generated 150K buys. I'm told final numbers aren't in, but that's in the ballpark.
That's Sports Illustrated's lead boxing writer backing the original report.
This was a financial disaster. If it was a stock, it would be worthless.
And to those folks talking about Canadian money or Russian money, I have just one request...show me.
Show me where any deal was made by HBO to farm out anything to Canadian or Russian distributors.
I'll wait...
koolkc107 wrote:I am citing credible sources.
Dunno the reason for the beef between this forum and that one. But, I bet it has nothing to do with the reports about Golovkin's dismal numbers.Ricky_ wrote:koolkc107 wrote:I am citing credible sources.
No you'ren ot you fool. I've no dog in the Golovkin PPV buy nonsense; but you're citing a source that's banned on this forum. That's how credible it is.
johnswan1 wrote:The PPV numbers were effing poo - there is no hiding that - and HBO and GGG and his management will all be very disappointed. It doesn't mean that he can't continue to go down the PPV route or become a bona fide star, but they are definitely a bit behind where they may have thought they were.
My own view is that GGG attracts die hard fans in good numbers, but there are eff all die hard fans out there. He will probably always do excellent gates because he's the type of fighter with the type of style die hards will travel to see. The problem is that this doesn't necessarily translate into PPV buys from casual fans, but if the hype remains he will probably get there eventually.
We already have the real numbers.ikorolev wrote:When real numbers from HBO are in, you will know them.