By Cliff Rold - The numbers aren’t official yet but estimates as of Wednesday had the Gennady Golovkin-David Lemieux middleweight unification bout doing between 125-150,000 pay-per-view buys. Prior to the fight, the Golovkin team tried to temper expectations by saying something in the ballpark of 200,000 would be a home run for the promotion.
The ball stayed in the yard.
It’s easy to Monday morning quarterback (can a basketball analogy work it’s way in here? Time will tell…) so let’s go ahead and do it.
Could more have been done to build the promotion outside the ticket buying audience in New York? It was certainly a gate success. Priced right for consumers, Golovkin-Lemieux packed the house and the house was loud. They were loud for the main event, loud for Roman Gonzalez-Brian Viloria, and really loud for Donald Trump.
It was a fine night at the fights.
If one wasn’t going to be there live, seeing it live doesn’t appear to have been a high priority for US households. Had the fight been on HBO, it likely does a solid number with US viewers in the millions. [Click Here To Read More]
The ball stayed in the yard.
It’s easy to Monday morning quarterback (can a basketball analogy work it’s way in here? Time will tell…) so let’s go ahead and do it.
Could more have been done to build the promotion outside the ticket buying audience in New York? It was certainly a gate success. Priced right for consumers, Golovkin-Lemieux packed the house and the house was loud. They were loud for the main event, loud for Roman Gonzalez-Brian Viloria, and really loud for Donald Trump.
It was a fine night at the fights.
If one wasn’t going to be there live, seeing it live doesn’t appear to have been a high priority for US households. Had the fight been on HBO, it likely does a solid number with US viewers in the millions. [Click Here To Read More]
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