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3.1M PPVs sold in 2013. 1.825M PPVs sold in 2014. 4.925M PPV buys over 4 fights in 2 years with SHO. Floyd Mayweather is an anomaly. A horrible person and usually a boring fighter, yet he draws such astronomical numbers. Good for him.
Just to put this in perspective for the Golovkin fanboys, about 150K more people paid $75 for this Mayweather fight than watched Golovkin's last fight on regular HBO. Reality check.
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Originally posted by keyz3r0 View PostThe biggest crowds are always drawn when A. There is a Mexican holiday. and B. When there is a latin fighter
Let it be known here. As much as you guys want to believe Mayweather's B.S.
It has nothing to do with Mayweather. If it did he would fight at other dates against non latin fighters. And still do his so called "breaking numbers"
He has fought on other dates against non Latin opponents with big ppv numbers. Ever heard of Ricky Hatton or Shane Mosley ?
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Originally posted by PAC-BOY View PostCable and satellite tracking trends are suggesting a projection of 925,000 units sold...
Is that really where they're getting the 'projection' from? I remember when Uncle Bob said cable and satellite tracking suggested Pac-Cotto did over 2 mil buys and Pac-Margarito was on track for 1.6 mil.
So when Bob does it people are (rightfully) skeptical... but when GBP or whoever is feeding news outlets this number does it, and Showtime declines comment... then it's legit?
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Originally posted by THE REED™Posted this in the other thread.
If my memory serves me correct... Floyd-Oscar was $55 And this fight was $75.
That's a 36% increase in revenue per buy.
Which means if we put it on the same scale, Mayweather-Maidana pulled in around 1.258M PPV buys worth of revenue based on a $55 buy rate.
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