Ppv numbers

Discussion in 'World Boxing Forum' started by thekid, Oct 7, 2011.


  1. PrinceN

    PrinceN Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    well clearly this one is different they use certain statistical indicators from past fights and stuff. If its true a whole bunch of people bought the fight the next day. Then that would be hard to estimate. Its actually a good look they want to get it right instead of making up a number like other promotions
     
  2. PrinceN

    PrinceN Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    why do you continue to lie ?
     
  3. PrinceN

    PrinceN Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    Pretty sure it is not that simple. I mean Floyd still gets checks from revenue streams from the Mosley fight
     
  4. tinorknitz

    tinorknitz Boxing Addict Full Member

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    It's not that simple? What can you say about this?

    It was pretty simple then, it suddenly became complicated now? :lol:
     
  5. Spitfire7

    Spitfire7 Gadfly Full Member

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    With two threads about the same subject on page 1, this needs a:bump
     
  6. ULTIMAXX

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    Dela Hoya/ Mayweather

    Fight date: May 5, 2007
    HBO announced PPV #s : May 9, 2007 (4 days ) and that was 2.15 mil PPVs:lol:
     
  7. Mr. Sandman

    Mr. Sandman 27-2 (21 KO) Full Member

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    Aren't we still waiting for an official tally from Pacquiao-Mosley?
     
  8. compukiller

    compukiller Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Well, according to Arum, it can take time to get these numbers, dealing with smaller cable systems and such. :yep

    "The reason Arum gave for the lag in getting pay-per-view numbers and for why he is unsure of more precise totals is because Showtime, largely out of the pay-per-view business in recent years, does not have the kind of database and expertise to extrapolate numbers like HBO does.

    "We know we have a little over 1.3 million," Arum said. "What we don't have are some of the smaller cable systems. What I'm saying is I know we go to the bank counting a little over a 1.3 million. I know we'll go up from there. How much up, I have no experience in this. This was all done for us in the past by HBO, which had experience, charts and all kinds of data from past fights to compare the fight to. Showtime can't do it because they haven't done this in so long. They don't have the database that you need, but I'm feeling very, very happy because I know I've done at least 1.3 million.

    "How far over we are remains to be seen, and I have no way to make a prediction. Obviously, on the outstanding systems we did something. So that will determine how much above 1.3 million. But I don't think we have enough outstanding numbers to say we will be over 1.4 million, so I think we will wind up somewhere between 1.3 and 1.4 million."

    http://sports.espn.go.com/sports/boxing/news/story?id=6645782

    BTW, these numbers were relased a month after the Pac-Mosley fight.
     
  9. Emeritus

    Emeritus Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    :deal

    I really dont know if this fight has done good or bad, whatever it has done it is what it is!

    But for Pacquiao fans to be gloating is stupid especially since we STILL dont have official numbers for Pacquiao vs Mosely and that was what May 2011?

    So you *******s need to fall back, what did Pac vs Clottey do? 700k huh :huh

    So nothing for you to get all giddy about :lol:
     
  10. tinorknitz

    tinorknitz Boxing Addict Full Member

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    :lol:

    If this farce did 1M buys, I'm sure Floyd would be gloating by now. :lol:

    I'm guessing 700K.

    There's no doubt they already have the figures by now, but they are NOT releasing it. :lol: PPV Star my ass. :rofl

    edit: Maybe they did get 500k buys, but after the controversy, 200k more bought the replay. 700k is very much possible.

    PPV Star my ass. :lol:
     
  11. Emeritus

    Emeritus Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Where are the Pacquiao vs Mosely figures please? :good

    *******s are truely idiots! :bart
     
  12. tinorknitz

    tinorknitz Boxing Addict Full Member

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    You are an idiot! :lol: If you wanna talk about Pac Mosley numbers, go make a thread about it. This is about Floyd vs Ortiz numbers. :hi:

    No matter how butthurt you may be, you can't change the fact that they are HIDING the official numbers. I wonder why. :lol: PPV Star my ass. :rofl
     
  13. Emeritus

    Emeritus Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    If I did your ***** ass would stay the hell out of it as you wouldn't know what to say! :rofl

    Whatever the numbers are I dont mind, Hopkins, RJJ, JMM, Mosely are all some of my favourite fighterss and none of which were PPV stars. :good:good

    They may well be hiding something, however Im not stupid enough to present my biased opinion as a FACT :deal

    Just for the final nail in the coffin remind me of what Pac-Clottey did? :yep

    You Pactarts are too easy hahaha!
     
  14. tinorknitz

    tinorknitz Boxing Addict Full Member

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    ***** changing the subject to save face? :lol:

    No matter what you say, you can't change the fact that they are hiding Floyd v Ortiz numbers. 1.3M? :patsch :lol: I'm guessing 700k just like Pac Clottey. :lol:

    And oh? After all those promotions? :lol: PPV Star my ass. :lol:
     
  15. Leonard

    Leonard Boxing Addict Full Member

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    around the 850 mark would normally have been still good had not the *****s and floyd himself been too self-righteous. he wants to separate himself so much from pac, who is non-american anyway, yet ends up not far up.