The Most Exciting Boxer In Britain Comes To Primetime

Discussion in 'British Boxing Forum' started by venusdiablo, Apr 11, 2011.


  1. Predator

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    5000 at the absolute most.

    I'd guess around 2000, but I don't expect Primetime to release them after the utter failure. Should have stuck with SS3.
     
  2. venusdiablo

    venusdiablo Well-Known Member Full Member

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    We are working on the exact running order as we speak and I will confirm as soon as possible. It is looking likely that the two interim title fights will be live and the british will be shown after the main event. But this is provisional
     
  3. WalletInspector

    WalletInspector Obsessed with Boxing banned

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    The British title fight is the best match up out of the undercard bouts, and the only one for a legit title. If it was up to me I'd have it live.
     
  4. Predator

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    £17.50 is absolutely hilarious.

    £9.99 maybe you would do alright. I would expect most of the buys to be from McCloskey fans anyway.
     
  5. duranimal

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  6. venusdiablo

    venusdiablo Well-Known Member Full Member

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    Sorry thats not what I meant, what I was saying is that once you have paid the registration fee on your first event it allows us to activate your viewing card for our service. This then allows you to book all future events as as you would any other box office channel, i.e through your remote control in the box office menu. There is no registration fee for any events you purchase after your initial registration with Primetime
     
  7. noonan

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    I dont agree with this setting up fee, but i bet venusdiablo couldnt scrap it , even if he wanted to ,

    Will you be sticking around the forum after Khan fight to listen to what fight's the 'Fans' want to see primetime pick up?
     
  8. Jerome_

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    I hope it totally bombs. Greedy ****ing ****.
     
  9. boxing4eva

    boxing4eva Boxing Addict Full Member

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    At £9.99 + £2.50 registration, It would do reasonably well I think. At £11.99+£2.50 it would still maybe do okay.. but £17.50, it just goes off the deep end and at that price and will just push most people to illegal streams or to another channel or to do something else. I strongly believe you will generate less far revenue than if it was at a lower price.
     
  10. HeavyT

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    i dont really mind, in regged with primetime already. Its better value than haye v harrison and i paid for that. I think it will get more buys than froch has ever managed.
     
  11. noonan

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    :deal
     
  12. venusdiablo

    venusdiablo Well-Known Member Full Member

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    The connection fee, my last words on it, no I couldn't even if I wanted to. Just about all independent channels on the Sky platform have one, as most of you will know as I believe Premier have one too.

    Yes will be sticking around, I have tried to post in here around all of our events though with us recently becoming the UK broadcaster for Strikeforce I have been working on the dark side of MMA recently....
     
  13. LP_1985

    LP_1985 JMM beat Pac-Man 3 Times Full Member

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    to be fair to ive been pretty grateful to u in the past with that card from Puerto Rico and the Frochs card and i dont think its a problem with primetime but the khan't himself
     
  14. Grant1

    Grant1 Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Venus, I understand you're on here for promotional reasons, but thanks for taking the time to answer some of the other questions too.

    I paid the £2.50 for Froch Dirrell and have bought loads of PPV from you in the past, £2.50 is no biggy, I think it's the actual chore of having to do it that bothers most.

    Anyway, are you able, and willing to advise what your break even point is and also what your aspirations for Saturday are?
     
  15. boxing4eva

    boxing4eva Boxing Addict Full Member

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    I guess the main issue is not exactly the £2.50, more that the total price is £17.50. By all means keep the connection fee, just reduce the £14.95 by a few £