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Report: Belfort-Holyfield PPV draws 150K PPV buys

September 16, 2021 by Jason Cruz Leave a Comment

According to boxing writer Dan Rafael, Saturday’s night Triller fight featuring Vitor Belfort and Evander Holyfield drew 150,000 PPV buys including linear and digital platforms. The third featured Triller PPV broadcast in its existence likely grossed about $7.5M from the PPV alone (assuming 150K buys) per Rafael.  However, the gross revenue did not cover the […]

Filed Under: boxing, PPV History, Triller

Holyfield files for arbitration; now replaces De La Hoya

September 3, 2021 by Jason Cruz Leave a Comment

Evander Holyfield is taking Triller Fight Club to arbitration as a result of the promotion’s inability to reschedule his exhibition fight with Kevin McBride. The former Heavyweight champion filed the demand for arbitration against Triller claiming breach of contract.  Holyfield was scheduled to be on the undercard of the Teofimo Lopez-George Kambosos originally set for […]

Filed Under: boxing, Triller

Anderson Silva-Tito Ortiz to box Sept 11th via Triller

August 11, 2021 by Jason Cruz Leave a Comment

Former UFC stars will collide in a boxing match at the Staples Center in Los Angeles, California. MMA Fighting first reported that the event will be a part of a Triller Fight Club PPV that will serve as an undercard for Oscar de la Hoya’s return against Vitor Belfort. Silva is coming off of a […]

Filed Under: boxing, Triller

De La Hoya returns to fight Belfort in exhibition

June 21, 2021 by Jason Cruz Leave a Comment

Last week, it was announced by The Athletic that Oscar De La Hoya will return to boxing to take on former UFC star Vitor Belfort on September 11th.  The latest return from retirement exhibition boxing match pits the 48-year-old former boxing champ against the Brazilian MMA star. The fight will be an exhibition with 12-ounce […]

Filed Under: boxing, Triller

Triller offers subscription service for events

June 12, 2021 by Jason Cruz Leave a Comment

This past week, Triller announced an All Access Subscription Service, TrillerPass which goes for $299.95 annually or $29.99 a month. According to a press release, it is a ‘First Netflix-Like Service for Live Events and access to PPV to access Triller Fight Club, Trillerfest and Special Verzuz and BIG3 Live Events.  Via Press Release: TrillerPass […]

Filed Under: boxing, Triller

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