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Gennady Golovkin vs David Lemiuex Does Roughly 150,000 PPV Buys
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Originally posted by Luiz View PostPay per view is a rapidly declining market. Mayweather just did around 400K. Cotto-Martinez was around 250K. 150K is a solid debut.
— Chris Mannix (@ChrisMannixSI)
I'll wait for Canelo-Cotto but Floyd-Manny may hurt boxing PPV overall.
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I'd like to see some more notable people throw out this number before I take it as legit, but if its correct its definitely below my own expectations for this fight.
Idk that I'd consider it a failure. This seemed like a no lose situation for GGG & K2 & while 150k wouldn't be anything to get excited for it does still put him on the PPV map. I suppose there is a L to take vs guys like Manny & Floyd with their first PPV's, but then again Manny broke his PPV cherry vs Erik Morales & Floyd broke his PPV cherry vs Arturo Gatti & poor GGG had some hyped late bloomer or journeyman depending on who you talk to pre-fight.
Ultimately I think this shows that if you are gonna do a PPV you need a PPV opponent & I think many of us were already saying this from day 1.
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Originally posted by LarryXXX View Postlol..this is all damage control...all the sudden ppv is dying when ggg gets on it...lol
Stop the crusade Larry...what are you trying to prove anyway? If it did 150,000 it's obviously not what they expected and that's better for us. We would have been paying for him fighting Tuearano Johnson if it did like 300k.
This is bad for GGG and good for fans who don't like getting screwed. But you can't see that part of it, it's all about your hate of a guy apparently...
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What the **** are you lot saying?
This is 2015, PPV isn't is what it was. GGG barely speaks English and there aren't any Kazakhs in the US. Lemieux isn't the greatest talker and not a huge name either. It didn't really get much publicity to be honest, it did when it was first announced but that was it.
The overwhelming majority of people knew GGG would win which is also not a good sign. The PPVs which sell best are ones where people think the fight is going to actually be competitive and a coin toss.
I figured it would do between that and 300K, did slightly less that I thought but factoring in the reasons I just used, it's understandable. GoldenBoy helped put on a great card but their promotion game needs to improve, online especially. Social Media, YouTube promos, interviews. It's criminal how promoters outside of the UFC neglect the internet.
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