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RNLMC
19-06-2006, 19:01
Tickets sold: 10,347
Comp. passes: 4,418
Total: 14,765
Gate: $2,900,090
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Assuerio Silva : $8,000
Brandon Vera: $16,000
John Alessio: $3,000
Diego Sanchez: $12,000
Dean Lister: $5,000
Alessio Sakara: $10,000
Royce Gracie: $400,000!!!
Matt Hughes: $55,000
Rick Davis: $2,000
Melvin Guillard: $5,000
Fabiano Scherner: $3,000
Gabriel Gonzaga: $5,000
Matt Wiman: $3,000
Spencer Fisher: $7,000
Chael Sonnan: $5,000
Jeremy Horn: $35,000
Joe Riggs: $12,000
Mike Swick: $7,000

Total Payouts: $593,000

Note: These are base purse numbers, and DO NOT include PPV percentages, win bonus, or other forms of Bonus or Sponsorship money.


had verwacht dat royce meer zou vragen,niet dat het weinig is trouwens ;)

Yamato Damashii
20-06-2006, 09:57
Op sherdog werd herhaaldelijk gesuggereerd dat Royce ongeveer 1,3M zou verdienen aan zijn gevecht met Hughes. Hij zal dus wel een leuk percentage van de PPV opbrengst bedongen hebben in de contractonderhandelingen :wink:

RNLMC
20-06-2006, 17:52
Report: UFC Getting “200,000 to 350,000� PPV Buys

There finally are some credible figures about the number of pay-per-view buys of recent UFC shows being posted.

On the web site of Multichannel News, a leading trade publication covering the cable television industry, veteran journalist R. Thomas Umstead has written a piece called “Ultimate Fighting Pins PPV To the Mat�. It was posted Monday and can be seen at http://www.multichannel.com/article/CA6344723.html .

The article puts the number of households in the U.S. that viewed UFC 59, headlined by Tim Sylvia-Andrei Arlovski 2 and Tito Ortiz-Forrest Griffin, on April 15, 2006, as “over 200,000.�

The article also stated, “The UFC is averaging between 200,000 and 350,000 buys each for its 10 PPV events a year, according to PPV executives familiar with the franchise. UFC officials refuse to reveal specific figures.�

That would mean that after five years of owning the UFC, Zuffa has finally caught up with the number of buys UFC shows had in the mid-1990’s, before it was censored on American cable television.

According to Showtime Entertainment Television's report 'PAY PER VIEW: DECADE IN REVIEW� about 1990-1999, the five largest UFC shows on pay-per-view of that decade were:

Name - Date - Number of Buys - Main Fights
UFC V, 4/95, 240,000 (Dan Severn wins tournament, Ken Shamrock vs. Royce Gracie)
UFC IV, 12/94, 190,000 (Royce Gracie vs. Dan Severn)
UFC VII, 9/95, 190,000 (Marco Ruas wins tournament, Ken Shamrock vs. Oleg Taktarov)
UFC VIII, 2/96, 160,000 (Don Frye wins tournament, Ken Shamrock vs. Kimo)
UFC VI, 7/95, 150,000 (Ken Shamrock vs. Dan Severn 1, Oleg Taktarov wins tournament)

fedor
20-06-2006, 21:09
Matt Hughes: $55,000


Matt Hughes...the most dominant ufc champion ever..! :shock:
Ik had toch zeker gedacht dattie een grotere stuk van de taart zou krijgen...

The Bulldog
20-06-2006, 21:42
iemand met zijn titel zou in Pride ietsje meer pakken geloof ik...

fedor
20-06-2006, 22:02
iemand met zijn titel zou in Pride ietsje meer pakken geloof ik...
Amen !

Ik vind je nieuwe avatar strak..! :wink: