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AJ Ruiz 2 Sky PPV ALONE generates $30mil more than Wilder Ortiz FOX PPV!

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    #11
    Originally posted by Phenom View Post
    $100 ppv ain't **** for us Americans I know you went through your mexican phase and all but the buzz after the first fight was comparable to Floyd Mayweather fights the rematch didn't get any coverage at all in the US

    1.8M world wide ain't **** considering more than that will watch the Crawford card on ESPN in US alone
    Awwww little Fannon breaking down! So you’re saying Crawford does 1.8m PPV ESPN+ buys? What is Crawford’s highest ESPN+ PPV vs DAZN USA’s 170K New sub buys?

    Don’t hurt yourself thinking too hard.

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      #12
      Originally posted by Young Bidness View Post
      Awwww little Fannon breaking down! So you’re saying Crawford does 1.8m PPV ESPN+ buys? What is Crawford’s highest ESPN+ PPV vs DAZN USA’s 170K New sub buys?

      Don’t hurt yourself thinking too hard.
      It's not on ESPN PPV my mexican reject


      Are you back to being a limey? Did you delete your findmeicanlover account

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        #13
        Originally posted by Phenom View Post
        It's not on ESPN PPV my mexican reject


        Are you back to being a limey? Did you delete your findmeicanlover account
        Aww little Fannon can’t distinguish the topic of revenue vs “ESPN PPV” and mentioning “Crawford.” Lol

        LDBC GEDs innit!

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          #14
          Originally posted by Phenom View Post
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          Other thread said 1.2M sky buys I would've thought this would done close to 2M in UK
          ... and another thread said that 1.2 million PPV in the UK made about zero $, right?...

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            #15
            I can believe that.the Brit's don't have much of a life.all they have is soccer and boxing to live for lol.deontay and Ortiz fight did excellent considering all the other things we have going on in America.basketball football Hollywood music politics collage sports are careers family helping others.god.all these things come before boxing so yea good turn out all things considered

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              #16
              Good for him but that is no surprise, there's so many idiots who are fans of the coward that no matter what they would pay to see him run away/around the ring. I mean they also support him fighting the nearly 40 year old Pulev next, so his numbers will always be "high" but that does not mean he's any better than Wilder and most importantly it doesn't mean the fight was any better, Wilder finished his foe, Joshua was running for dear life

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                #17
                Originally posted by Armchairhero View Post
                The PPV for this was £25, I don’t what that converts to in $ but it was more than usual..

                Everyone I know had to buy last min as all the streams buffered constantly towards the main fight, sky spend millions closing or obstructing them
                I tried to watch it on crackstreams and it was terrible. I even done a speed test so it wasn't that. Had to pay in the end.

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                  #18
                  I'm happy the fight did well and for me personally, seeing it live was one of the most amazing experiences, but we really don't need to compare it to how well or poor it did in regards to Wilder or anyone else. We want both of these dudes to succeed, our sport is a hell of a lot better off for it.

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                    #19
                    Good for DAZN. I also didn’t see many complaints about the quality of the stream so they are getting those issue fixed.

                    This just shows that ppv is the most viable way to watch a big fight. The fight sold huge in ppv In England. Set records. PBC sold about 1.8 mil ppvs this year.

                    I just hope AJ doesn’t hide in Europe for the next 5-7 years beating up bum after bum and ruining the division and the sport like wlad did.

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                      #20
                      Originally posted by The Big Dunn View Post
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                      I just hope AJ doesn’t hide in Europe for the next 5-7 years beating up bum after bum and ruining the division and the sport like wlad did.
                      And, accordingly, I also hope that Wilder doesn't hide in PBC for the next "n" years to come... right?...

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