What a difference 6.5 years makes ! connor Ben vs Eubank - Jr $25 Canelo & Ryan Garcia Devin Hanie & Teófilmo Lopez weekend knout out bundle for $90 thats 1 stacked PPV & 2 standard PPVs for around the price of one Standard PBC PPV! (Around $115) I’ll take it! DAZN has won who would have believed it? Long live Turki Ala Snake! Take advantage of the weekend deal here: https://www.dazn.com/en-US/account/...ppv_t_canelo_scull_bundle_ppv_t_garcia_romero
Wow, running to grab my wallet right now. edit: I don't mean to be cynical, but the transition to a modern, realistic payment system has been extremely slow. Half the viewers (sometimes 80%+) are streaming fights. There IS a way to get everyone in and make it work. We saw that happen with music and movies. To be a PPV purchasing, subscribed hardcore boxing fan in 2025 is what, thousands of dollars per year?
Wow I must be the only one buying these PPVs The last of a dying breed, hardcore fan trying to save the fight game all by himself
The Ryan card is worth 25 bucks, I would say. It´s got two good fights and then a really entertaining main event. Hopefully they add a few more decent fights on the undercard.
Six and a half years ago, in 2019, PBC aired all these fights (and about a hundred more)... and none of them were on PPV. Gervonta Davis vs. Yuriorkis Gamboa - WBA Super Featherweight Title Gervonta Davis vs. Ricardo Nunez - WBA Super Featherweight Title Gervonta Davis vs. Hugo Ruiz - WBA Super Featherweight Title Jean Pascal vs. Badou Jack - Light Heavyweights Jean Pascal vs. Marcus Browne - Light Heavyweights Chris Eubank Jr. vs. James Degale - Middleweights Chris Eubank Jr. vs. Matt Korobov - Middleweights Jermell Charlo vs. Tony Harrison II - WBC Super Welterweight Title Jermell Charlo vs. Jorge Cota - Super Welterweights Deontay Wilder vs. Dominic Breazeale - WBC Heavyweight Title Luis Ortiz vs. Christian Hammer - Heavyweights Andy Ruiz vs. Alexander Dimitrenko - Heavyweights Efe Ajagba vs. Iago Kiladze - Heavyweights Efe Ajagba vs. Michael Wallisch - Heavyweights Efe Ajagba vs. Amir Mansour - Heavyweights Adam Kownacki vs. Chris Areola - Heavyweights Adam Kownacki vs. Gerald Washington - Heavyweights Keith Thurman vs. Josesito Lopez - WBA Welterweight Title Shawn Porter vs. Yordanis Ugas - WBC Welterweight Title Danny Garcia vs. Adrian Granados - Welterweights Jarrett Hurd vs. Julian Willams - IBF Super Welterweight titles Erislandy Lara vs. Brian Castano - WBA Super Welterweight Title Erislandy Lara vs. Ramon Alvarez - WBA Super Welterweight Title Jermall Charlo - Dennis Hogan - WBC Middleweight Title Jermall Charlo vs. Brandon Adams - WBC Middleweight Title Alfred Angulo vs. Peter "Kid Chocotate" Quillin - Middleweights Devon Alexander vs. Ivan Redkach - Welterweights Terrell Gausha vs. Austin Trout - Super welterweights Robert Easter vs. Rances Barthelemy - WBA Lightweight Title Sergey Lipinets vs. Lamont Peterson - Welterweights Andre Dirrell vs. Juan Cabrera - Light Heavyweights Anthony Dirrell vs. Avni Yildrim - WBC Super Middleweight Title Leo Santa Cruz vs. Rafael Rivera - WBA Featherweight Title Caleb Plant vs. Jose Uzcategui - IBF Super Middleweight title You have to really twist yourself into a pretzel to make a Canelo-William Scull "PPV" a "positive." You're also paying for Munguia-Surace II on that card and the first fight appeared on a late-night ESPN+ show just a few months ago. Now you have to buy it on a PPV. These are all ESPN+ shows. Conor Benn vs. Chris Eubank Jr.? Teofimo Lopez, Devin Haney, Ryan Garcia aren't even fighting each other, they're fighting no-hopers. By the way, PBC wasn't gouging you to watch Lopez, Haney, Eubank, Benn, etc. Those guys weren't on PBC PPVs. ESPN and DAZN have been. Turki is charging you lesser PPV fees to watch the types of shows PBC used to give away for free six years ago. For the bigger PPVs, Turki will charge more. He's not changing the world. He's just doing what PBC tried to do. But it took them 10 years to spend a billion dollars (and Arum and Oscar fought him). It's taken Turki about two years to spend that (and everyone decided to take the money). And now that he's spent a billion and his big unifications haven't made much money, and now the mandatories are coming due, and he has to start charging for even lesser fights. Because if the fights are not in Saudi, HE has to pay for them himself. And he isn't going to want to lose a billion of his own money on these cards that aren't making money. So now the PPVs begin. And fighters are boxing once a year, maybe twice, like they did with Haymon. But Turki blew his money about 10 times faster. It's difficult to conquer the boxing world. Even with a billion dollars. In some ways it was easier for Haymon, because the other promoters didn't take his money like he thought. So he didn't spend it as fast as Turki did.
(American) boxing fans We used to have to pay $89.95 for 1 PPV It’s a step in the right direction from my perspective anyway… how much do PPVs cost over on your side?
That was 6 years ago (& only gervontae & wilder were big enough to be on PPV just not at the time they had those showcase fights for free (which explains why they were PPV on PBC ever since at $89.95!) The DAZN deal = 3 PPVs for 115 come out to be $38.33 for each PPV that is actually lower then the old school 90s PPV on HBO So yeah for an old school guy like me that’s a pretty good deal. but puh-tae-toe , Puh-tah-toe. I’m gonna enjoy & purchase the legal streams Whilst the rest of the hypocrites mooch of the fight game… so be it.
You said Yes, six and a half years ago, PBC was showing these types of fights were free. Now you're paying $120 for them and think you're getting a deal.
im talking about how DAZN has left PBC in the dust. Canelo & Ryan like it or not are 2 PPV stars Everybody here was claiming DAZN would be bankrupt How the tables turn.
I buy some especially when theyre good. But I'm almost 40 now so I almost never see fights live...always at work. Once in awhile though I hit me up some fight parties for sure tho