Report | Canelo-GGG did one of the best live gates ever for Las Vegas
Among casual combat sports fans, Canelo Alvarez and Gennady Golovkin’s September 16 boxing match didn’t generate quite the same tidal wave of hype as Floyd Mayweather’s battles with Conor McGregor and Manny Pacquiao. It did, however, manage some serious financial success all the same.
According to a report from Jake Donovan on Twitter, Canelo-GGG set the third-highest live gate for Las Vegas at $27,059,850 from 17,318 tickets sold. Though Donovan’s original Tweet suggested the fight did the second-highest gate, he later corrected himself, admitting he forgot that Mayweather vs. McGregor had stolen the second-spot on the yet un-updated list.
Still waiting on PpV numbers but #CaneloGGG live gate was $27,059,850 from 17,318 tix sold, 2nd highest grossing total in NV boxing history
— Jake Donovan (@JakeNDaBox) September 27, 2017
Figures per NSAC: Gate $27,059,850, 17,318 tix sold, 934 comps. Announced crowd was 22,358, food for thought when GBP leaks their PPV totals
— Jake Donovan (@JakeNDaBox) September 27, 2017
Isnt it 3rd highest? May/Pac and May/Mac 1 and 2?
— Steven W (@SteveWildzNB) September 27, 2017
Yes you’re right, I forgot list wasn’t updated since May/Mac.
— Jake Donovan (@JakeNDaBox) September 27, 2017
For context, Mayweather’s battle with McGregor, which did the second highest live gate for Las Vegas, clocked in at $55,414,865.79 with 13,094 tickets sold. Mayweather’s battle with Pacquiao, meanwhile, which still holds the number-one spot, raked in a live gate of upward of $70 million.
Canelo and GGG’s anticipated September battle ended in a draw after 12 riveting rounds. Regrettably, the fight was mired in controversy, as the widespread opinion is that Kazakhstan’s GGG did more than enough to capture a decision win. With this result, all signs point to a rematch down the road. Should this rematch occur, we can expect GGG to be an even bigger betting favorite on the second go-round.
What do you think of the live gate figure for Canelo-GGG?
This article first appeared on BJPenn.com on 9/27/2017.
Topics:
Canelo Alvarez Gennady GGG Golovkin