An interview I did explaining what it all means with
@Drake
UFC Financial Predictions for 2017 May Come As A Surprise | BJPenn.com
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UFC Financial Predictions for 2017 May Come As A Surprise | BJPenn.com
I will never forget Danus almost exploding on live tv when asked a question about fighter pay.This is what I found most interesting.
DR:
How does the surprising news of 2017 earnings relate to fighter pay?
FNYC:
That is a huge question. To even begin thinking about it, we must hark back to Dave Meltzer’s news that UFC paid 13% of revenue in 2015. That is about $80 million for the year. Without knowing what the 2017 revenue is, it is impossible to know. But, I would be surprised if fighter pay went up as far as a percentage went. When you look at fighter pay, a lot of the larger payouts in 2015 were PPV bonuses. With 2017 being a less stellar year in PPV, there would seem to be less PPV bonuses going to fighters. Also skewing the percentage would be MayMac which is not MMA related as far as having to pay MMA fighters for being part of an MMA event. If you are asking me in a roundabout way if UFC fighters should be looking at the projected EBITDA when it comes to negotiations? OF COURSE, if I pay enough attention to know this info, every single fighter and their team should as well. They are in business with UFC and should negotiate from a place of knowledge.
13% is just brutal. Remember when Tiny Swole suggested they paid out on the same levels as MLB, NBA, NFL (50%)?
View: https://youtu.be/ck0Lb8pDmVg?t=8m12s
Not sure exactly what you mean/asking.Is it possible overall ppv sales didn't reflect a wane?
MayMac was part of UFC's year, so it should have beenAlso, as DW pointed out, they count May-Mac in the numbers because they did a ton of promotional work for it. Maybe those efforts can go back toward MMA this year (i.e. would be nice if they stopped talking about boxing so much).
Yes, with budget cuts & escalating deals, they are over a $150m profit company without a PPV sold
Thanks for that read, pretty insightful. I thought the PPV was the big money maker until this.Yes, with budget cuts & escalating deals, they are over a $150m profit company without a PPV sold
For instance, they are getting $160+ in 2018 just from Fox (US) alone. That is about $15m more then 2017
Holy shit is he slimy.I will never forget Danus almost exploding on live tv when asked a question about fighter pay.
View: https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=8Ay4WujLR3A
Landsberg or Danus? Landsberg looks like if you touched him he’s feel slimy.Thanks for that read, pretty insightful. I thought the PPV was the big money maker until this.
Holy shit is he slimy.
You are welcome. It was fun to doThanks for that read, pretty insightful. I thought the PPV was the big money maker until this.
Lol BOTH! Landsburg is gross no doubt. I only kind of like him because he doesn't mind grilling Dana once and a while.Landsberg or Danus? Landsberg looks like if you touched him he’s feel slimy.
Its like watching two loudmouths in a bar argue & knowing both are wrongLol BOTH! Landsburg is gross no doubt. I only kind of like him because he doesn't mind grilling Dana once and a while.
I'm asking if the perception of a wane in interest in the sport is overblown. It's hard to know without concrete ppv numbers, but I'd be interested to know if this past year:Not sure exactly what you mean/asking.
PPV was down 50% from 2016I'm asking if the perception of a wane in interest in the sport is overblown. It's hard to know without concrete ppv numbers, but I'd be interested to know if this past year:
1) Was a down year in ppv sales
2) If it was a down year, is it part if a trend of decline or are ppv numbers up and down for the past few years.
3) If it was not a down year, is interest only declining among a particular demographic.
Where does that come from, Meltzer's numbers? Also, was 2016 an outlier with Conor, Brock and Rousey or was it part of an upward trend? What are 2017's numbers like compared to 2014 and 2015?PPV was down 50% from 2016
UFC/MMA interest/viewership is down (Bellator as well)
UFC PPV numbers 2006 thru 2017 | TMMAC - The MMA Community ForumWhere does that come from, Meltzer's numbers? Also, was 2016 an outlier with Conor, Brock and Rousey or was it part of an upward trend? What are 2017's numbers like compared to 2014 and 2015?