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    #31
    Originally posted by elfag View Post



    That is only 4.4 million revenue, then the venue a lot of the celebs got free tickets. so there wasnt going to be a massive amount of revenue from the gate.

    whomever paid out the gaurantees for these guys 20+ million each... man they are ***ed.
    Originally posted by Spray_resistant View Post

    It seems the Saudis are just having fun grossly over paying entertainers in recent years with no long term business plan or plan to get a return other than the entertainment value. They pay WWE something like 50M a show for the wrestlers to go over there. There is no way they can get a return on this.
    I don't think there's much intention to make profit on these individual events. The plan is to bring eyes to Saudi and make it a destination for tourism and international investment.

    Mobutu wasn't looking to make money from Foreman - Ali, it was a propaganda exercise.

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      #32
      Cost of living crisis. People don't want to buy stuff.

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        #33
        Originally posted by dan-b View Post



        I don't think there's much intention to make profit on these individual events. The plan is to bring eyes to Saudi and make it a destination for tourism and international investment.

        Mobutu wasn't looking to make money from Foreman - Ali, it was a propaganda exercise.
        Do you think it will work, I can't imagine wimmin feeling safe going over there to be hoes on vacation with their friends, it might be cool to visit but do what exactly? I don't think of anything other than oil and sand when I think of Saudi Arabia.

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          #34
          Not surprising. The fight was defiled and degraded by all of us. Being shocked at what occurred when you're watching your illegal stream doesn't mean people all of the sudden bought the fight.

          But it may mean that the rematch would be commercially successful. I'd much rather see a Fury Ngannou rematch than the undisputed HW fight. Fury has wrongs to correct.

          Why are we, as boxing fans, talking about Fury-Usyk? Fury has unfinished business with Ngannou.

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            #35
            Saudi’s don’t care if it lost money and they funded the fight. It’s part of their propaganda efforts to change the perception of the country. They were offering Joshua and Fury $100 million each a few years ago so making a profit isn’t a concern.

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              #36
              It was also on at a brutal time, I had a buddy who wanted to watch this one and when I told him the start time he was off doing other things at 6pm EST. Prime time US time and this would have been double the buy rate but that would still be a bad buy rate.

              I never thought Fury was a super star and Ngannou is very wooden so that leaves a fight that doesn't cross over to non boxing fans.

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                #37
                I said this would happen months ago.

                Nobody is buying a 2pm east coast time/11am west coast time ppv card in America.

                Saudi Arabia time difference hurts United States ppv buy potential

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                  #38
                  I streamed it

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                    #39
                    Fury is not a big star in the US and the fight being in the afternoon did not help either. Neither guy is from the US and it was viewed as a mismatch.

                    Maybe it has done better in other place in the world.

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                      #40
                      Originally posted by Regge View Post
                      If things can't get worse for Fury the ppv buys are estimated to be a ridiculously low number.

                      this fight was staged

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