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    Default Boxing batters mixed martial arts at the gate

    UFC 106 last weekend featured Tito Ortiz vs. Forrest Griffin before an audience of 10,529 at Mandalay Bay for a $3 million gate. Of that total, however, 3,898 of those tickets were comps, or giveaways (valued at $2.3 million).

    By comparison, Manny Pacquiao's 12th-round knockout of Miguel Cotto on Nov. 14 generated an $8.84 million gate with 15,470 tickets sold. No tickets were sold below face value for the bout and just 46 were comps.

    Floyd Mayweather's Sept. 18 decision win against Juan Manuel Marquez wasn't quite the same caliber of fight as Pacquiao-Cotto, but it sold almost twice as many tickets at face value than UFC 106 and pulled in a $6.89 million gate.



    source: No contest: Boxing batters mixed martial arts at the gate - USATODAY.com

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    Quote Originally Posted by zbolt View Post
    UFC 106 last weekend featured Tito Ortiz vs. Forrest Griffin before an audience of 10,529 at Mandalay Bay for a $3 million gate. Of that total, however, 3,898 of those tickets were comps, or giveaways (valued at $2.3 million).

    By comparison, Manny Pacquiao's 12th-round knockout of Miguel Cotto on Nov. 14 generated an $8.84 million gate with 15,470 tickets sold. No tickets were sold below face value for the bout and just 46 were comps.

    Floyd Mayweather's Sept. 18 decision win against Juan Manuel Marquez wasn't quite the same caliber of fight as Pacquiao-Cotto, but it sold almost twice as many tickets at face value than UFC 106 and pulled in a $6.89 million gate.



    source: No contest: Boxing batters mixed martial arts at the gate - USATODAY.com

    Not to mention that Mayweather/Marquez went head to head with a supposedly better UFC PPV card and blew it out by double the buys when it was suppose to be the other way around.

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    Default Re: Boxing batters mixed martial arts at the gate

    Quote Originally Posted by blegit View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by zbolt View Post
    UFC 106 last weekend featured Tito Ortiz vs. Forrest Griffin before an audience of 10,529 at Mandalay Bay for a $3 million gate. Of that total, however, 3,898 of those tickets were comps, or giveaways (valued at $2.3 million).

    By comparison, Manny Pacquiao's 12th-round knockout of Miguel Cotto on Nov. 14 generated an $8.84 million gate with 15,470 tickets sold. No tickets were sold below face value for the bout and just 46 were comps.

    Floyd Mayweather's Sept. 18 decision win against Juan Manuel Marquez wasn't quite the same caliber of fight as Pacquiao-Cotto, but it sold almost twice as many tickets at face value than UFC 106 and pulled in a $6.89 million gate.



    source: No contest: Boxing batters mixed martial arts at the gate - USATODAY.com

    Not to mention that Mayweather/Marquez went head to head with a supposedly better UFC PPV card and blew it out by double the buys when it was suppose to be the other way around.
    I heard it was way more than double. That the UFC event did like 220,000 to PBF/JMM's 1.05m.

    Hopefully this means there will be a few less 'boxing is dead' articles.

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    Default Re: Boxing batters mixed martial arts at the gate

    In a comparison of both sports' biggest shows of the year at the gate, Pacquiao-Cotto still easily outdistances UFC 100 held in July at Mandalay Bay. There were 9,793 paid attendees for a $5.1 million gate (second all-time for the organization), with the Brock Lesnar-Frank Mir heavyweight championship rematch headlining a stellar card.

    UFC president Dana White has said that event sold 1.5 million on PPV, though the organization is a private company and doesn't release official numbers. There doesn't appear to be any unofficial figures from UFC 106 yet.

    UFC 100 drew $312,800 in additional revenue from 6,256 fans who bought closed circuit tickets for the event in Las Vegas and New York.

    By comparison, the closed circuit viewing parties for Pacquiao-Cotto in Las Vegas alone brought in $899,100 with more than 24,000 tickets sold.

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    Default Re: Boxing batters mixed martial arts at the gate

    Why are we still doing this?

    UFC want boxing fans to be comparing PPV numbers etc because they genuinely believe our sport is on the fall and theres is on the rise.

    mixed martial arts is a passing fad, its been going for a good 20 years but its only recently that our fast food culture has acknowleged it as a genuine player.

    Come 10years time boxing will be in the exact same situation it is now and another form of UFC will come rolling along and the same questions will be asked once again.....
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    Default Re: Boxing batters mixed martial arts at the gate

    I don't know anyone that suggests that even the best MMA card is going to challenge Boxing when it puts its best foot forward; that being said comparing a UFC card that completely lacked much "wow" appeal with one of the most highly anticipated boxing matches of the year proves very little. Kind of like comparing the popularity of a sport with 200+years of tradition with a sport that has been available on PPV in the US for not quite 20 years.
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    Default Re: Boxing batters mixed martial arts at the gate

    Quote Originally Posted by blegit View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by zbolt View Post
    UFC 106 last weekend featured Tito Ortiz vs. Forrest Griffin before an audience of 10,529 at Mandalay Bay for a $3 million gate. Of that total, however, 3,898 of those tickets were comps, or giveaways (valued at $2.3 million).

    By comparison, Manny Pacquiao's 12th-round knockout of Miguel Cotto on Nov. 14 generated an $8.84 million gate with 15,470 tickets sold. No tickets were sold below face value for the bout and just 46 were comps.

    Floyd Mayweather's Sept. 18 decision win against Juan Manuel Marquez wasn't quite the same caliber of fight as Pacquiao-Cotto, but it sold almost twice as many tickets at face value than UFC 106 and pulled in a $6.89 million gate.



    source: No contest: Boxing batters mixed martial arts at the gate - USATODAY.com

    Not to mention that Mayweather/Marquez went head to head with a supposedly better UFC PPV card and blew it out by double the buys when it was suppose to be the other way around.
    pacquiao-cotto was on the same night with a ufc event held in uk. that ufc card headlined by randy couture and brandon vera.

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    Default Re: Boxing batters mixed martial arts at the gate

    No way were there only 46 comped tickets in the pac Cotto fight, don't believe that for one second, there would of been way more than that

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    God bless HBO's 24/7.

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