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UFC is on ice atm until something comes along to light the spark again like Conor and Ronda did.
So how many buys will stipe vs cormier get? 350!!!
UFC might as well stop forcing people to pay for cards. After all, they don't even need PPV money to make record profits.
If you guys don’t care, why even click and comment on the thread?
I think we’re seeimg a significant decline in numbers in championship fights from a few years ago though, aren’t we? I feel this could have been 500-550k 40-50 ppvs ago
I think we’re seeimg a significant decline in numbers in championship fights from a few years ago though, aren’t we? I feel this could have been 500-550k 40-50 ppvs ago
Get out of the thread if you have nothing to add to itI came in to say the same thing Willek said...to ask a question...why do people care so much? MuddyFinger's reply was harsh...some people can simply reply to the question with an answer, not a question.
I buy PPV's because I love watching MMA.
romero vs rockhold will do poorly...
this is a really important point. I totally forgot about the counter programing.Probably. It might have even reached that if Rory vs Lima & Rampage vs Chael wasn't happening for free that night. I consider myself a big fan and had interest in the fights but I skippedbthe UFC ppv because Bellator ran late and entertained me enough to not buy, go to the bar, or find elsewhere.
One more WMMA division please !
At $60 a buy, that’s still $21,000,000.
The UFC’s cut of it is $9,450,000.
The fighter’s total salaries are $2,549,000.
So the UFC’s profit is $6,901,000.
This does not include the costs of venue/operations. Also, it doesn’t include profits from tickets, sponsors, merchandise and food and beverages.
Looks like the UFC trying to market Ngannou didn’t have much of an impact. At least, not as much as one might think.