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  2. Pay-per-view - Wikipedia

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    The first home pay-per-view cable television broadcast was the Floyd Patterson vs. Ingemar Johansson rematch in 1960, when 25,000 TelePrompTer subscribers mailed $2 to watch Patterson regain the heavyweight title. [11] The third Patterson–Johansson match in 1961 was later viewed by 100,000 paid cable subscribers. [12]

  3. Jake Paul vs Nate Diaz prize money: How much did fighters ...

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    Fitness. Food. Games. Health. Home & Garden. Medicare. News. ... How much did fighters earn for boxing match? ... In that fight Paul took home 65 per cent of the PPV earnings, as opposed to his 50 ...

  4. Saudis reveal pay-per-view price for ‘greatest boxing event ...

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    Beterbiev vs Bivol 2 tops a card featuring Dubois vs Parker and numerous big names

  5. Deontay Wilder vs Zhilei Zhang fight: Live updates, how to ...

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    The Queensberry vs Matchroom '5v5' card, headlined by Wilder vs. Zhang, is available via DAZN pay-per-view for $69.99. A DAZN subscription is needed to purchase the pay-per-view. Queensberry vs ...

  6. Floyd Mayweather Jr. - Wikipedia

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    The fight was the second-bestselling non-heavyweight pay-per-view bout in boxing history, with 1.4 million purchases. HBO reported that the fight generated $78.3 million in revenue. After the bout Mayweather expressed interest in moving up in weight to capture a world title in six different weight classes, and to challenge newly crowned ...

  7. ESPN PPV - Wikipedia

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    ESPN PPV is the banner for pay-per-view events produced by ESPN. The service primarily serves as the distributor for ESPN College Extra, an out-of-market sports package that carries college basketball and football events. The service was originally launched in 1999 as ESPN Extra SkyREPORT.COM News [1] and was renamed ESPN PPV in 2001.

  8. Francis Ngannou proved the boxing world wrong while earning ...

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    Ngannou came up a winner on all sides. He earned a career-high payday that play-by-play man Joe Tessitore said on the ESPN+ pay-per-view broadcast was $10 million plus upside.

  9. Category:Pay-per-view boxing matches - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Pay-per-view boxing matches" The following 191 pages are in this category, out of 191 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A.