Hazys wrote: » Opponent hasn't been announced yet maybe Conor is fighting Dave Grohl...now that would bring in the PPV numbers.
ASOT wrote: » Itd be around a 9am start time for them
Saipanne wrote: » So the fight card would start in Dublin when?
nadey wrote: » So who would win between frankie and conor?
ASOT wrote: » 5 Id say like the 02 event.
Foxtrol wrote: » That's the first fight. That would mean a midday start on the East Coast and 9am on the West. The main card wouldn't start till 8pm in Dublin so it would be 3pm on the East and midday on the West. It's not uncommon for many sports to have an early start in the States and they should be out of the college sports season at that stage, which could cause difficulty at other times of the year. He's lucky he's in the division he is, as if it was in a more PPV friendly division there'd even be a discussion about a PPV starting that early. All talk of Gus vs Jones in Sweden was always with the caveat that it would be at a time to suit the US market (like the next fight night is).
csallmighty wrote: » That's earlier than I expected. Surely there's some middle ground though.
ASOT wrote: » Yeah and thats what I was saying it was a grand time for the Americans and I don't think it would damage PPV numbers alot if not atall. Also the only reason the Sweden card is on at that time is because its an On Fox card and not a Fight Night card. Unlike the Fight Nights & PPVs they have no power over the time slots.
Foxtrol wrote: » Dana repeatedly said that any Gust vs Jones fight set in Sweden would be during the night in Sweden so to suit American (North and South) audiences. They could conceivably gamble covering the PPV loses of a Aldo event, they'd in no way do that for Jones or another top tier draw fighter.
MrStuffins wrote: » I don't agree with that. Nobody wants to watch a non-live sports event if they can help it, and they certainly ain't going to pay $55 to watch it either. If it's live, it'll be in the afternoon, far from ideal. It'll knock PPV buys for sure. 80000 tickets is a lot, but you're not gonna sell 80000 at premium prices. Tickets will have to be sold at affordable rates. MGM Grand holds 17000 or so. I had bought pretty average seats for Jones v Gustafsson and they were $300 just about. Good seats were $1000. No way you're charging $1000 for a seat in Croke Park. They'll be Fight Night prices. This coupled with the fact that McGregor will be a relatively big PPV draw (Even if Aldo isn't) will mean they'll want PPV sales.
Dtp1979 wrote: » I wouldn't say there's even 80,000 mma fans in Ireland
ASOT wrote: » There doesnt have to be, I didnt think there was 400000 Garth Brooks fans in Ireland yet thats how many tickets were sold. It wouldnt just be Irish people going to it anyway, Dublin is basically a hub city and easily reachable from every part of Europe, if it was a numbered event without a doubt 1000s will travel for it.
MrStuffins wrote: » Doesn't need to be. Just need to sell 80000 "cage fighting" tickets.
MrStuffins wrote: » Just today i've seen 3 different people sharing a Conor McGregor hype video posted by Joe.ie (or someone) on Facebook and not a single one of these people would have ever watched an MMA event before that didn't involve Conor McG! There are easily tens of thousands of others who would buy a ticket to see Conor and then crawl back into their caves if he lost.
ASOT wrote: » No I believe its bare knuckle boxing Joe, Bloody barbaric lots of deaths in the cage.
TimRiggins wrote: » They'll make prob over 5 million on ticket sales alone. Plus PPV will be bought in America regardless of what time its at.
MrStuffins wrote: » Thing is, I don't think MMA will be huge at all. I think people will get behind Conor because, as someone else in the thread said, there are an awful lot of bandwagoners in this country! Conor loses, and MMA goes back to being Cage Fighting and nobody really cares anymore. Sure there'll be a load more fans naturally, but there won't be any more stadium shows!
Saipanne wrote: » I sense that people in this thread don't want Mma to become big or mainstream. Would that be true?