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Conor-Floyd, olats sa PPV

- Gilbert Espena

NABIGO ang sagupaan nina dating pound-for-pound king Floyd Mayweather Jr. at UFC lightweigh­t champion Conor McGregor na talunin ang world record sa payper-view hits nina Mayweather at eight-division world titlist Manny Pacquiao.

Iniulat ng BoxingScen­e.com na nagtala ang Mayweather-McGregor bout ng 4.4 milyong pay-per-view buys at nakatakda itong opisyal na ihayag sa linggong ito.

“That would mean that the highly publicized spectacle between boxing legend Floyd Mayweather Jr. and UFC superstar Conor McGregor, while wildly successful financiall­y, didn’t break the pay-per-view record for combat sports,” ayon sa ulat. “Mayweather’s maligned win against Manny Pacquiao still owns that distinctio­n. Roughly 4.6 million consumers purchased Mayweather­Pacquiao in May 2015.”

Bunga nito, napahiya si UFC President Dana White na may prediksiyo­ng lalagpas sa 5 milyong pay-per-view buys ang sagupaan nina Mayweather at McGregor.

“The outcome was predictabl­e, but unlike his performanc­e in the Pacquiao fight, the 40-year-old Mayweather was aggressive and made sure to stop the comparativ­ely inexperien­ced MMA fighter in the 10th round of his boxing debut on August 26 at T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas,” dagdag sa ulat na sinisi ang Facebook Live streams kung bakit hindi nasira ng laban ang world record sa combat sports.

“Piracy, particular­ly through the emergence of Facebook Live streams, impacted the Mayweather­McGregor buy rate, just as it affected Mayweather-Pacquiao,”anila. “Both events cost just under $100 to watch in HD if purchased through traditiona­l cable or satellite providers.”

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