TR/HBO very disappointed in Pac-ALgeri PPV numbers

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  1. antonio plaisir

    antonio plaisir the detonator Full Member

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    ppv trends are down, either people are sick of feeling ripped off, streaming or both.
     
  2. Xelloss

    Xelloss Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Thats because they are trying to sell stars, not fights.
     
  3. MVC!

    MVC! The Best Ever Full Member

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    No one gave a **** about that fight and no one cares now.

    PPV Numbers: <200k

    Rofl!
     
  4. Just Rik

    Just Rik Boxing Addict Full Member

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    I agree it's a good thing because they will try harder to make the fight. The flip side is that the low numbers can be used to make a case for low balling and dissuading the fight to be made. At least they will make a better fight next time, hopefully.

    Algeiri's trainer- You see what's happening, these ppv numbers are getting tired...
     
  5. RSBonos

    RSBonos Boxing Addict Full Member

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    They never release it, not since years ago when Arum got mad. Iole, fat Dan etc usually have close to realistic estimates, i'd wait for those before going all in with the ****s info. It definitely could have flopped, Top Rank was asking for it.

    But really if this is an excuse to not fight Pac then I have no respect for Mayweather or his groupies.
     
  6. Sugar 88

    Sugar 88 Woke Moralist-In-Chief

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    Preach. Although I don't agree with it at all. I mean when we 'be got Cleverly Vs Bellew in PPV then you know something had gone dramatically wrong.
     
  7. dr1982

    dr1982 Member Full Member

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    What is wrong with half you people? Are you boxing fans or TV fans???

    I couldn't care less how many people watched what, it's a weird thing amongst boxing fans which I don't see to the same degree in other sports. No idea why it happens though.
     
  8. divac

    divac Loyal Member Full Member

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    I dont think most really care how big a ppv seller a fighter may be. But it certainly a topic for discussion in that Pacquiao getting low numbers mean Mayweather has the right to demand a bigger cut than what Pacquiao could have previously gotten had his ppv buys not flopped vs Algieri.

    The thing with Pacquiao and Mayweather is that both of their PPV fights have come to sell less over the last couple of fights, just Pacquiao's numbers have dropped lower than Mayweather's.
     
  9. Manfred

    Manfred Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    I'll tell you three fighters I would never pay to see, even if the price was dirt cheap and that's Khan, Froch, and Brook.
     
  10. JohnnyDrama99

    JohnnyDrama99 Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Lol.....I could have told you this. It was t going to do what his fight with Tim Bradley or the rematch with Floyd and Miadana. No one knows Algeri. I'm expecting a half a million.... Maybe a little more.
     
  11. Florez

    Florez Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    If this fight does below 500k PPV buys, Maybe Mayweather has another excuse to not fight Pacquiao.

    Because Mayweather fought BIG PPV Stars in Maidana 2x & Guerrero.
     
  12. kamkam6

    kamkam6 Member Full Member

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    No way you can spin this try again lol
     
  13. Xelloss

    Xelloss Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Pretty sure he was being sarcastic.

    As for those people who comment on having a discussion about numbers at all, yeah I think it is a good thing when fights that shouldnt be PPV do not do well. Some disagree and say supporting PPV is supporting boxing.. but I dont see it that way. Most of the PPV purse these days goes to the A-side fighter. You arent supporting the "sport" buy buying subpar PPV, you are mostly subsidizing one guy.

    Nothing against the PPV star who can get the payday. Its not about a question of deserving it, or anything like that. Its just a simple matter that as long as people buy **** fights, the A-side fighters and/or their promoters will put on **** fights. This is certainly not just a matter for PAC.

    As far as I am concerned, boxings top "stars" who with the exception of Canelo are basically just holding onto some PPV momentum from the 00's have worn out their welcome until and unless they are fighting tough top shelf fights.

    We see from declining numbers that the buying public over time is growing tired of dishing out PPV money for the product being offered. SHO and HBO both, and affiliated promoters arent even putting out numbers anymore. Yet the matches people want to see dont get made, because enough people still buy into the dross.

    Supporting bad PPV isnt supporting boxing, its detrimental to it.