Whyte v Parker PPV numbers. 400k+?

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  1. PaddyGarcia

    PaddyGarcia Trivial Annoyance Gold Medalist Full Member

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    Because people have happily shelled out on weak events in the past WHAT PART DO YOU NOT GET?????
     
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  2. phil rowe

    phil rowe Active Member Full Member

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    yeah so they will sell well and hundreds n thousands of casuals will watch, therefore they are ppv
     
  3. S.K

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    He clearly is PPV now though, that’s the OPs point.

    Most people in here didn’t think he was, but these numbers prove he is.

    Not saying that’s a good or bad thing, but it’s a fact.

    Massive numbers.
     
  4. BluenoseBxingFan

    BluenoseBxingFan Member Full Member

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    Whyte vs Chisora isn't a PPV fight priced at 20 pounds. We've already seen it once and there is literally nothing on the line.

    Even Brook vs Khan isn't PPV imo. They're both past it and want one last pay day. No titles on the line or anything. They even fight at different weights nowadays.
     
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  5. phil rowe

    phil rowe Active Member Full Member

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    what fights are ppv then?
     
  6. londonboxingess

    londonboxingess Active Member Full Member

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    I didn't think it was PPV and still don't, the thing I find odd are all these Hearn marks who are like "only see big fights on PPV" and other odd nonsense, as though the cash is going in their pocket. Fair play to Hearn is a massive salesman but I don't the oddballs sort of proud of it, paying PPV for bang average fight
     
  7. im sparticus

    im sparticus There Ye Go. Full Member

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    Its relative mate, I don't think he's worth paying for and i didnt buy it.
    Eddies done a good job of making people believe otherwise. That's the point I made in my post earlier.
    You are right, dillian is now a ppv star, I never said he wasn't. What I said was he shouldn't be imo and it's a testament to Eddies snake oil salesmanship that this card did so well.
     
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  8. BoxingABC1

    BoxingABC1 Boxing Addict Full Member

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    The fact people are writing Dillian Whyte is a PPV star is proof enough that PPV has gone too far. a man who hasn't really got much skill, isn't a banger and is in boring fights, but because he has a loud mouth, he's PPV...madness
     
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  9. Mark McBurney

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    Fights that literally can't be made without the money of PPV - Wilder v Joshua, for example. Or going back over the past few years, Joshua v Klitschko; Brook v Spence & Froch v Groves 2.

    PPV should be solely for fights which have such demand from the public that they need to be made, and that will cost a fortune to put on. Using the excuse of PPV being needed to make Whyte v Parker is plain bollocks. If they are 'demanding' so much money they need PPV money then Eddie is paying them too much and/or they have ideas above their station.

    PPV shouldn't be a monthly thing IMO.
     
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  10. Wig

    Wig Boxing Addict Full Member

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    PPV can be on every night for all I care, its the ultimate example of a free market in action. I get to CHOOSE which PPVs I think are worthy of parting money over.
     
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    Wig Boxing Addict Full Member

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    By the way this notion that "this fight simply can't be made without ppv koogs" is pure fan conditioning once again.

    If PPV wasn't a thing then every fight would get made without PPV.
     
  12. Mark McBurney

    Mark McBurney Member Full Member

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    That's part of the problem though, isn't it? I completely agree with you on choosing if you think it's worth it, while I enjoyed the show last week, I didn't pay for it as it wasn't worth £20 of my money on top of a Sky subscription, however, there comes a point when it's a bit of a **** take putting nothing more than decent fights on, and charging people who already pay £50+ per month for Sky Sports an extra score, just to watch it, don't you think?
     
  13. Mark McBurney

    Mark McBurney Member Full Member

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    With respect this is absolute bollocks. If you can't see why, then we really shouldn't be having this conversation.
     
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  14. Wig

    Wig Boxing Addict Full Member

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    with no respect, no it isn't.
     
  15. Mark McBurney

    Mark McBurney Member Full Member

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    You don't think different fights cost different money to make?