Pay Per View numbers for Tarver-Hopkins(Is it good??)
http://www.doghouseboxing.com/Chee/Chee_0616d06.htm
According to published reports, Home Box Office (HBO) has released it's pay-per-view numbers for its June 10 Bernard Hopkins-Antonio Tarver Bout.
The bout drew 330,000 PPV buys.
Acording to HBO senior vice president of sports operations Mark Taffet the fight has earned $16.5 million in PPV revenues.
HBO has had five PPV this year totalling more than $112 million in PPV revenue.
I was wondering if someone could put that into perspective for me please? Is that a high amount and how does it compare to Cotto's fight?
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Well first of all, it would guarenteed have beaten out Cottos fight by a wide margin in terms of PPV buys, who the hell was going to pay 50 bucks to see Maligini who isn't a passionate boxing fan.. I can't really say how 330,000 is in terms of on average, but I know DLH vs Mayorga was almost a million buys, so that's a little perspective, it didn't do extremely well.. But like 5 of the top 10 PPV buys ever have been DLH fights, so maybe it did do just as well as they expected, I dunno,.
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I think DLH - Mayorga got 350,000 and it ranked in the top 10 in history so...yeah.
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Originally Posted by SecondRoundKO
I think DLH - Mayorga got 350,000 and it ranked in the top 10 in history so...yeah.
that sounds more like it.....The B-HOP/ Tarver fight represented itself well....
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I think DLH - Mayorga got 350,000 and it ranked in the top 10 in history so...yeah.
Are you sure? I thought Tyson Holyfield got like 2 million, as the highest ever.. WOuldn't the other top 10's have to be higher then 300k?
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I think DLH - Mayorga got 350,000 and it ranked in the top 10 in history so...yeah.
Are you sure? I thought Tyson Holyfield got like 2 million, as the highest ever.. WOuldn't the other top 10's have to be higher then 300k?
I think the list I saw was nonheavyweights. Trinidad-De La Hoya is at the top I think.
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I think DLH - Mayorga got 350,000 and it ranked in the top 10 in history so...yeah.
No sir, ODLH - Mayorga almost did 900,000 buys. Judah PBF did 360,000. For PPV, it was good enough. Remember RJJ never did big on PPV but he was consistent pulling 200-300 K each fight.
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I think DLH - Mayorga got 350,000 and it ranked in the top 10 in history so...yeah.
No sir, ODLH - Mayorga almost did 900,000 buys. Judah PBF did 360,000. For PPV, it was good enough. Remember RJJ never did big on PPV but he was consistent pulling 200-300 K each fight.
Damn I was way off. I just checked, the highest # of buys was Holyfield - Tyson II with 2 million buys, but the highest revenue was Tyson - Lewis with 1.8 million buys. Trinidad - De La Hoya was the highest ranking nonheavyweight fight.
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For the sake of perspective:
WWE usualy does around 300K buys, and One million buys is held as a great sucess.(Which they expect for there big pay per views)
But for a boxing non heavyweight fight, I think 300K is a big number. They probably released the number as a way of bragging about their sucess.
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Tyson vs. Spinks is the biggest I believe
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* Biggest non-heavyweight PPV event: Trinidad-De La Hoya in 1999 produced 1.4 million buys and $71 million.
* Most PPV buys: 1.99 million for Evander Holyfield-Mike Tyson II in 1997 (producing $99 million).
* Highest PPV revenue: $103 million for Lennox Lewis-Tyson in 2002 (on 1.8 million buys).
http://boxing.about.com/b/a/182216.htm
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* Biggest non-heavyweight PPV event: Trinidad-De La Hoya in 1999 produced 1.4 million buys and $71 million.
* Most PPV buys: 1.99 million for Evander Holyfield-Mike Tyson II in 1997 (producing $99 million).
* Highest PPV revenue: $103 million for Lennox Lewis-Tyson in 2002 (on 1.8 million buys).
http://boxing.about.com/b/a/182216.htm
I'm pretty sure Holyfield-Tyson II also netted Evander the highest guarantee in Sports history, $34 million if I'm not mistaken. Tyson got $29 mil.
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i may be wrong but i think i remember judah mayweather getting about 300,000
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i may be wrong but i think i remember judah mayweather getting about 300,000
350,000
I remember your thread saying "Is this good" and confused that with Myorga - De La Hoya ;D
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that means judah mayweather outsold B-HOPS lasty fight!!?!?!?!
damn