January-May UFC Buyrate Projection
As the 2009 PPV picture becomes clearer, it looks like the UFC will easily smash their performance in the same period in 2008.
In this post I'm going to go ahead and make advanced buyrate predictions--a forecast if you will. We can come back and see how I did when the information is out.
UFC 93: I think this show probably did in the 215,000 buy range, putting it right there with Hughes-Alves and below Penn-Stevenson. It's possible this did more based on coming off a big buy at 92, but I don't think so.
UFC 94: I suspect this will do very well. It will break the old record, but I don't know if it'll beat the supposed 92 record. I predict 1.1 million buys.
UFC 96: Jackson-Jardine is a weak main event. Quinton Jackson is a draw when he's in a big match, but he's not the Chuck type that can draw against anyone. However, with a 5 week break between PPV's, people may be willing to part with money. I think it will do 310,000 buys.
UFC 97: This is Shogun-Chuck and Anderson-Leites. Assuming they don't replace Leites with a better opponent that can draw, I think this will do well. Chuck did in the 475 range against Jardine and Rashad, and while Shogun had a bad fight this isn't hard to build, Chuck is still a big name, and all the local press in Montreal will push the buyrate up in Canada. I think it will do 475,000 buys.
UFC 98: This is almost surely going to be Lesnar-Mir and Hughes-Serra over Memorial Day weekend. The potential box office on this show is just gigantic, both fights are such easy sells. I'd almost like to see a 24/7 for each of these fights, though it probably wouldn't be worth it in costs. I think they'll do it for Lesnar-Mir though, and I think this fight will do 1.1 million buys.
Over the first five months of 2009, I expect 3,200,000 buys. In the same period last year, the company sold 2,150,000 buys over that amount of shows. I think my predictions are actually fairly conservative. UFC 94, 97, and 98 could all do significantly better than I projected if they get the right kind of build and press for the fights.
If I end up correct or even close, these numbers suggest that claims of oversaturation are far overstated. They had to make 95 a Spike show, but that was just an extra show compared to last year, and while 96 will suffer, it won't do much worse than Anderson Silva's fights last year. As a whole, their PPV business is thriving while others are cutting back, a testament to the brand loyalty built by the UFC during such hard economic times.
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Nobody cares about the Hughes/Serra fight.
Also, I think you are overstating BJ Penn/St pierre drawing ability outside of hardcores. No way this show does over a mill when Chuck at his height was barely breaking 800K..
This is an odd view to have considering what Primetime drew for TV ratings. Also, considering that UFC 92 didn’t have any huge draw superstars, should be a pretty good indication that Penn/GSP is perfectly capable of drawing big PPV numbers. This fight is getting a ton of hype.
How do you know “nobody” cares about Huges/Serra? There were a lot of people looking forward to that grudge match and it won’t take much promoting to make people remember why. Plus, it has Lesnar on it with a rematch against Mir. The card is going to be huge regardless of Hughes/Serra.
dude, that grudge they had was like 2 years ago my man. Trust me, too little too late. That ship has sailed. Plus, add to it they are no longer relevant to the 170 lb division..
No, I don’t like Huges at all. Not a Serra fan either. But it will definitely be fun watching them both get beat up. You’re just vastly overstating the insignificance of this fight. UFC is in the fight promoting business and promote this fight they will. And there will be plenty of people interested in it. Is it relevant? Nope! But everyone loves a good grudge match.
Hey, I was all for the fight last year, but again, too much time has passed for you to call this a PPV generator. A fight like this one has to be relevant in some capacity to sell a show. Just having these 2 guys fight because they hate each other won’t be enough. Fun fight to watch? Def. Relevant in any way? no sir.
Lesnar-Mir II alone is a million buy fight at this point. Hughes/Serra is just gravy. It’s a feud with 2 guys that know how to sell a fight, if they give it time it will recapture all the TUF fans from that series.
by Michael Rome on Jan 20, 2009 12:53 PM EST up reply actions
The only way someone orders UFC 97 for the Chuck/Shogun fight is they have been in a cave or have had amnesia since mid 2007.
You fail to realize that most people that order UFC PPV’s do live in a cave when it comes to MMA news.
by Phildo on Jan 20, 2009 12:38 PM EST up reply actions 1 recs
I sure hope 98 happens before Memorial Day … 96 is early March, 97 mid-April, then 98 late-May? That’d be a pretty slow pace, no?
Fight Night 18 will be on April 1, so that will be the other card in between UFC 96 (March 7) and UFC 97 (April 18).
by Hardcharger on Jan 20, 2009 11:53 AM EST up reply actions
Sorry, misread your post.
You are correct. 5 weeks off between UFC 97 and 98. Same story last year with an identical break between the GSP-Serra UFC and the BJ-Sherk UFC
by Hardcharger on Jan 20, 2009 11:54 AM EST up reply actions
Gutsy
to go on the record with predictions.
Here’s to an awesome 2009…

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