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Latest numbers for UFC
The latest pay-per-view buy numbers for UFC 100 is 1.72 million
Good.... fuckin... grief. Awesome buyrate. |
Wow
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Just to serve as a comparison, he is some of WWE's latest PPV buys
WrestleMania -- 970,000 buys Backlash -- 185,000 Judgment Day -- 235,000 |
Affliction barely topped 100,000 with banned
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what was mayweather vs de la hoya?
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Mayweather-Oscar - 2,500,000
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actually i'm reading anything from 2.1 to 2.5 here
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Sweet Zombie Jesus!
I think it's safe to say that Brock is one of the highest drawing athletes in the world today, I fear for Dana's cheque book when his contract renewal comes up |
i was a little surprised by ufc 100 tbh. i figured they would pull out a fight everyone really wanted to see like tito vs chuck back in the day or bj penn and gsp. there must have been bigger matches to throw in than the ones that actually happened. i think they fucked themselves a bit on that front.
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i will not be impressed until mayweather delahoya is beat haha
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the only other one that beat ufc 100 that i can see was tyson - lewis.
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Kinda on a similar topic, I read today that UFC Undisputed has sold more than 3 million copies world wide.. It's been the biggest video game of the summer.. That is pretty impressive specially since it's only on two of the top three systems (supposed to be out for Wii soon)..
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This just proves UFC/MMA took away wrestling ppv money. HBO Boxing is still doing great numbers so they haven't been affected at all by MMA. If anything MMA help Boxing by giving them ideas such as 24/7 which has turn out to be gold for HBO boxing. Pro wrestling looks lame compare to UFC,plain and simple. UFC is the new Pro Wrestling to quote Heyman and Cornette. Time to accept that. |
Besides De La Hoya/Mayweather I really don't think boxing is still doing great numbers..
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Mayweather vs. Hatton did 925,000 in the states(some places say 850,000) Hatton vs. Pacquiao did an estimate 850,000 buys in the states. Those are not small numbers and are products of hbo 24/7. Let's not even take into account ppv revenues which boxing always manage to shine the most at. I bet Mayweather vs. Marquez crush UFC when they go head to head. HBO Boxing is doing pretty good without a superstar heavyweight. But overall, MMA and Boxing are doing great numbers while pro wrestling suffers. |
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bad ass number. good job |
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