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Gervonta Davis Vs. Hector Luis Garcia reported 200,000 to 215,000 purchases of PPV


Via Knitting Ambrosio: Gervonta ‘Tank’ Davis vs. Hector Luis Garcia is said to have brought in a respectable 200,000 to 215,000 pay-per-view buys for their January 7 game on Showtime PPV from Capitol One Arena in Washington, DC

Dan Rafael is reporting PPV metrics for the Gervonta vs. Hector game, and he’s noting that the metrics are consistent with Tank’s three previous games on the pay-per-view channel Showtime. These numbers are higher than the 61,000 PPV purchases reported by Rick Glaser this week for the Tank vs. Garcia.

Unfortunately, Tank-Hector’s numbers are considered good for this pay-per-view era, given how much piracy has impacted this revenue-generating method. In the past, a successful PPV event would attract more than a million purchases, but not anymore.

Dan Rafael said: “Gervonta “Tank” Davis knocked out Hector Luis Garcia in the ninth round on January 7 generating over 200,000 Showtime PPV card purchases. child stack Place.

“The final figure will probably not exceed 215,000 purchases,” one of the sources said.

When Tank Davis took on Ryan Garcia in April on Showtime PPV, that event could bring in over a million buys. Obviously, piracy will also be a big deal for that event, but given the interest in that fight, it will still hit the numbers we saw during Floyd’s heyday. Mayweather Jr and Manny Pacquiao.

“I want to continue. I kept saying to myself, ‘Should I or should I? But I want to,” said Hector Luis Garcia fight TV center, talking about his knock-out. “I’ve already finished half the fight, so that’s why I want to keep going.

“My corner decided to stop it, but even after they stopped it, my vision was very blurry and I couldn’t see. That is normal for me. I have too many years. I know how to deal with criticism. It doesn’t affect me,” Hector said when asked if he bothered that many boxing fans said he quit fighting Tank.

“The tank is a good fighter. He didn’t knock me down. He has a record because his opponents fear him. They built his career on their fears and talked about his power. Even though I received his powerful punches, I still wanted to continue. He didn’t push me back or lock me up.

“I felt like I could still take all of his punches, and as the rounds went on, I got more and more confident. If the fight continues, I feel like I can finish him off,” Garcia said.

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