Not if Mayweather vs Manny gets signed and scheduled. Surprisingly the lower weight marquee fighters have among the highest PPV buys in history.
Of course hardcore boxing fans will prefer to watch Joshua vs Wilder; I know I will. But Floyd and Manny will draw more PPV’s than their fight. You will see some common themes below.
And you may pick up something else, why Floyd wants Manny and if he beats Manny and Conner wins; why he will want Conner again. Doesn’t matter what fans think, it’s all about the money. And the PPV is only a part of the revenue. Interesting...
Highest PPV Buys in the Entire History of Boxing:
1. Floyd vs Manny 1...4.6 million PPV buys
2. Floyd vs Coner....4.3 million PPV buys
3. Floyd vs Oscar....2.4 million PPV buys
4. Floyd vs Canelo....2.2 million PPV buys
5. Tyson vs Holyfield II- 1.99 million PPV buys
6. Tyson vs Lewis....1.97 million PPV buys
7. Tyson vs Holyfield 1....1.59 million PPV buys
8. Tyson vs Peter McNeeley....1.55 million PPV buys
9. Floyd vs Cotto...1.5 million PPV buys
10. Manny vs Marquez III....1.4 million PPV buys
11. Holyfield vs George Foreman...1.4 million PPV buys
12. Oscar vs Trinidad...1.4 million PPV buys
13. Floyd vs Mosley...1.4 million PPV buys
14. Tyson vs Bruno II... 1.37 million PPV buys
15. Manny vs Mosley...1.34 million PPV buys
16. Canelo vs GGG 1....1.3 million PPV buys
17. Floyd vs Victor Ortiz...1.25 million PPV buys
18. Manny vs Cotto...1.25 million PPV buys
19. Manny vs Oscar....1.25 million PPV buys
20. Holyfield vs Lennox Lewis...1.2 million PPV buys
21. Manny vs Márquez IV.....1.15 million PPV buys
22. Manny vs Margarito...1.15 million PPV buys
23. Tyson vs Seldon....1.15 million PPV buys
24. Canelo vs GGG II...”estimated” at 1.1 million PPV buys
25. Floyd vs Márquez....1.06 million PPV buys
26. Canelo vs Julio César Chávez Jr....1 million PPV buys
27. Floyd vs Robert Guerrero....1 million PPV buys
It’s not really not that unusual? If wilder wins does it matter? If he loses fight is off anyway? Don’t really understand an argument why this needs to be delayed? Wilder doesn’t even need to know the detail, let his team deal behind closed doors with that one.
Wilder stock goes way up depending on how this fight does. Hearn wants to lock them in on a low rate before this fight shows what wilder brings to the table. If the fight cracks a million then wilder is the A side and everything changes so it makes tons of sense for Wilder camp to wait for the numbers then negotiate.
Joshua should follow his plan, fight Whyte in April and move on
"We don't rule out a fight in America at some point, we know about the money over there ... "
You've known for some time, about the money, and you turned it down anyway, and then made a flat-fee offer as a slap in the face! Now it's all about Wilder vs. Fury in L.A.! Hindsight is 20/20!
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