UFC 100 PPV estimates may rattle the boxing world
By Brandt DeLorenzo on Jul 16, 2009
Dave Meltzer over at F4WOnline had some interesting numbers for us in the MMA world. According to Meltzer, UFC 100 could easily break into the top five of all time pay per view buys for a U.S. fight event. Here’s his breakdown.
2,400,000 – 5/5/07 – Oscar De La Hoya vs. Floyd Mayweather Jr.
1,990,000 – 6/28/97 – Mike Tyson vs. Evander Holyfield
1,600,000 – 11/9/96 – Mike Tyson vs. Evander Holyfield
1,580,000 – 8/19/95 – Mike Tyson vs. Peter McNeely
1,400,000 – 4/19/91 – Evander Holyfield vs. George Foreman
1,400,000 – 3/16/96 – Mike Tyson vs. Frank Bruno
1,400,000 – 9/18/99 Oscar De La Hoya vs. Felix Trinidad
So, if the UFC 100 PPV numbers reach the early estimates of 1.5 to 1.65 million buys as Meltzer and others predict, Dana White and crew could bust into the elite and come in anywhere between #3 and #5. I expect a lot of backlash from the boxing world next week considering it took 8 years for Mayweather and De La Hoya to bring boxing PPV’s back to the top whereas MMA has seen a steady increase over the past few years.
About the Author: Brandt DeLorenzo started MMA Opinion in June of 2007 and began working as a MMA photographer shortly thereafter. He enjoys being cageside at regional events or just watching the fights. His favorite fighters are Frankie Edgar and Gegard Mousasi.


Do you know aprox how many PPV sells UFC 94 did?
Meltzer says just above 1 million for UFC 94…