Dana White disputes the accuracy of a report that claims KSI vs. Tommy Fury’s pay-per-view sales were 1.3 million, saying that number is incorrect.
The showdown between KSI and Tommy Fury took place at Manchester’s AO Arena and drew 1.3 million pay-per-view sales. The event, which included a grudge match between Logan Paul and Dillon Danis, was held at a packed Manchester Arena on October 14, 2023. However, UFC President Dana White has dismissed claims that his PPV sales are at his 1.3 million, so we’ll have to take a closer look at the details.
Dana White Denies 1.3 Million PPV Sales for KSI vs Tommy Fury
Dana White responds to allegations of Prime Card’s 1.3 million pay-per-view (PPV) purchases on the Full Send Podcast, dismissing these claims as false and saying the reported PPV numbers are fake. said. / p>
He said in a statement: Please tell me how difficult it is to sell 1.3 million PPV purchases. And if they actually sold 1.3 million copies…if PPV buys sold 700,000 copies, then they’d be fighting 10 times a year. ”He also added, “When you see numbers like that on PPV – hearing all over the world, they’re lying bastards. “Don’t ever believe that.” >
The co-main event between Logan Paul and Dillon Danis garnered a lot of attention and hype due to their pre-match trash talk, which drew fans from all over the world.
However, the success of a pay-per-view (PPV) purchase depends solely on the number of people who purchase the PPV, regardless of the level of hype surrounding the event.
Dana White expresses disbelief over reported 1.3 million PPV buys, claims published numbers are false and 1.3 million PPV buys are difficult to sell Did.
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White also suggested that if the match generated 700,000 PPV, the organization would hold the match 10 times a year. White said the numbers released may be inaccurate or accurate, but are still assumptions. At this time, there has been no response to Mr. White’s comments, and only time will tell.