Re: Is the Fury v Parker going to be a hard sell?
Posted: 05 Sep 2017, 02:25
I think YouTube for fights is actually a great idea if you can get it to work financially.mickey1975 wrote:It is on YouTube, can't see the logic in it. But Meaty Mick had Froch on streams and prime time for years... I've always backed Peter, but he's looking daft in all this.
It can work for big names, potentially as an alternative to sky PPV for example.Naandrew wrote:I think YouTube for fights is actually a great idea if you can get it to work financially.mickey1975 wrote:It is on YouTube, can't see the logic in it. But Meaty Mick had Froch on streams and prime time for years... I've always backed Peter, but he's looking daft in all this.
Not right for this certainly not PPV.
Bellator did in the Uk for their PPV, it was a HUGE flop, literally around 3K people were watching it.watsupdoc87 wrote:Surprised nobody tried this before. Could be a flop or a huge success long-term.
I mean on a consistent basis and take a few initial losses before it could and I mean could take offmattienelsen12 wrote:Bellator did in the Uk for their PPV, it was a HUGE flop, literally around 3K people were watching it.watsupdoc87 wrote:Surprised nobody tried this before. Could be a flop or a huge success long-term.
YouTube won't give a toss about it, I doubt they have any involvement at all apart from providing the platform.adamwillan wrote:But think about the marketing power they will have through YouTube. I'm assuming YouTube will be able to advertise the show to anyone who watches boxing/sport or whatever.
Depends if YouTube are behind it or is just a platform for Hennessey.
Which would mean this will go very badly. ITV and SBO have proven they make it work by being able to shove the product down casuals faces at every opportunity.Boxerbeetle wrote:YouTube won't give a toss about it, I doubt they have any involvement at all apart from providing the platform.adamwillan wrote:But think about the marketing power they will have through YouTube. I'm assuming YouTube will be able to advertise the show to anyone who watches boxing/sport or whatever.
Depends if YouTube are behind it or is just a platform for Hennessey.
If that is in relation to me don't talk nonsense. YouTube will have more users than any tv station, massive marketing power if used correctly. Didn't suggest that they would.sweetscience wrote:embarrasing.... blind loyalty / stupidity not sure which
Spot on. I realise that Hennessey is useless but a salesman needs a product and sadly Hughie just isn't an easy product to sell. He is a seemingly skilful but dull boxer with no punch or personality. He is certainly not the flag bearer for new media. This is more ground swallowingly embarrassing than ground breaking and no broadcaster wants to take the risk that either the fight is called off or possibly even worse that the fight happens and is extremely dull.JimJim2009 wrote:I imagine this is pure desperation. If it was a viable option he should have gone with it from the start. Bottom line is he can't get it on TV.
no it was directed at Furyadamwillan wrote:If that is in relation to me don't talk nonsense. YouTube will have more users than any tv station, massive marketing power if used correctly. Didn't suggest that they would.sweetscience wrote:embarrasing.... blind loyalty / stupidity not sure which
And blind loyalty to Hennessey, seriously....
its a tennermimmy123 wrote:Will rhis be free to watch on youtube as im not familiar with a paying youtube channel.
I thought it was a good idea till I got to the bit that they would be charging!sweetscience wrote:its a tennermimmy123 wrote:Will rhis be free to watch on youtube as im not familiar with a paying youtube channel.
Hennessy at one point had Carl Froch who had just won the WBC title against Jean Pascal in an entertaining fight live on ITV 1 on a Saturday night. And after that he couldn't sort proper TV deals out for his fights against Taylor and Kessler etc. Taylor was shown a day later on ITV 4 and Kessler on Primetime. How in gods name can you not get ITV, Sky, Channel 5 etc etc etc to not pick fights like that up.Mark Lloyd wrote:Spot on. I realise that Hennessey is useless but a salesman needs a product and sadly Hughie just isn't an easy product to sell. He is a seemingly skilful but dull boxer with no punch or personality. He is certainly not the flag bearer for new media. This is more ground swallowingly embarrassing than ground breaking and no broadcaster wants to take the risk that either the fight is called off or possibly even worse that the fight happens and is extremely dull.JimJim2009 wrote:I imagine this is pure desperation. If it was a viable option he should have gone with it from the start. Bottom line is he can't get it on TV.
Some women with stalkers have more followers than Hughie Fury and this will be a new low for PPV sport.
A chuffin tenner for an easy piratable stream. My god.sweetscience wrote:its a tennermimmy123 wrote:Will rhis be free to watch on youtube as im not familiar with a paying youtube channel.