GSP vs. Bisping pay-per-view early estimates in for North America: 875,000 pay-per-view buys

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Early estimates have UFC 217, the show on Nov. 4, headlined by George St-Pierre's welterweight title win over Michael Bisping as doing 875,000 pay-per-view buys in North America.

The number would be the highest of the year, and best since the Amanda Nunes vs. Ronda Rousey fight on Dec. 30, 2016.

After the show, UFC President Dana White said that it was trending to blow past one million buys. The North American number would not include Australia, where the show did very well, nor pay-per-view buys on the Internet.

The makeup of the buys was different from other major shows in that the Canadian numbers were so high. White claimed the show, which took place in Madison Square Garden, broke the record set by Floyd Mayweather Jr. vs. Conor McGregor and was the biggest pay-per-view event ever in Canada.

Google trends regarding interest in the show list 11 Canadian markets as the strongest. The highest-ranked major market in the U.S., San Jose, Calif., placed only 15th.

There was a lot of questions leading into the show regarding how big it would be in Canada, as there was a question whether the old St-Pierre audience would come back after four years away. St-Pierre was voted by fans in Canada in 2008, 2009 and 2010 as Canada's athlete of the year, and during his heyday, on a per capita basis, Canadian cities were the strongest overall for UFC's pay-per-view business. St-Pierre and Brock Lesnar were UFC's two biggest pay-per-view draws from 2009 to 2013, with St-Pierre being No. 1 after Lesnar left to return to pro wrestling. The decline in MMA interest in Canada coincided with St-Pierre's departure from the sport in 2013.

There was some concern because the newer UFC fan base that had exploded big show numbers in 2015 and 2016 was brought to the sport by McGregor and Rousey, which were unique fan bases, and had no emotional attachment to St-Pierre.

The nature of the numbers being similar to the UFC's patterns prior to 2013 of a heavy Canadian skew seemed to indicate that St-Pierre brought back an audience in Canada from years earlier.

More: https://www.mmafighting.com/2017/11...g-pay-per-view-estimates-in-for-north-america
 
GSP is still big business.
 
GSP can choose who he want to fight next now.

Sorry Rob ?
 
Think about how much time Helwani, Luke Thomas and those goofs wasted talking about the new breed of fans and how they don't know who GSP is...
 
That's fucking impressive.
 
GSP is the man. Also have to give credit to Bisping, he put in a lot of work to sell this shit.
 
So who can say what the real numbers when Dana says they were going to be well over mill and then this report says 875K? Whats the real story here?
 
IMO a majority of fans were tuning in to see Johny Hendricks fight most obviously
 
So who can say what the real numbers when Dana says they were going to be well over mill and then this report says 875K? Whats the real story here?
875k is North America cable PPV buys only. Doesn't include online PPV buys, or countries outside North America.
 
Really don’t impressive number. Funny how they tried to low ball GSP’s contract because their internal survey said modern MMA fans don’t know who GSP is and wouldn’t buy his PPV.
 
Think about how much time Helwani, Luke Thomas and those goofs wasted talking about the new breed of fans and how they don't know who GSP is...

There definitely are a new generation of idiots who don't have interest or attention span to even develop an awareness or great fighters who competed before they began viewing.
 
His first fight back in 4 years and he hits nearly 900K. I guarantee the UFC is thrilled with that number.
 
If that’s only North American PPV numbers, then it definitely went well over a million worldwide.
 
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