A lot is happening in the world of combat sports lately. The boxing and MMA fans were treated to some of the best fighting events in April. The UFC 300 concluded earlier this month, and the landmark event turned out to be a spectacular one for the company. Later on, Ryan Garcia emerged victorious over Devin Haney in the boxing ring.
The first week of May will be phenomenal, too, given the amount of fighting action set to take place. The UFC heads back to Brazil for UFC 301, and Canelo Alvarez and Jamie Munguia are set to scrap in the boxing ring.
The UFC 301 is headlined by Alexandre Pantoja, who is challenged by Steve Erceg in the octagon.
UFC 301 or Boxing, which one will sell more pay-per-views?
The UFC 301 is set to go down in Rio De Janeiro, Brazil. The event is being headlined by Brazil’s own Alexandre Pantoja and, in the co-main event, all-time favorite Jose Aldo. The card is headlined by two Brazilian superstars and will make waves in the country and the world. The UFC 300 was a special affair that took place in Las Vegas. The card reportedly sold almost a million pay-per-views. In the world of boxing, Canelo Alvarez is set to take on Jamie Munguia.
The two significant combat sports events have made folks wonder which event will sell more PPVs. There is no denying Canelo Alvarez’s star power. He is considered the best boxer in the world for a good reason. Canelo’s boxing events sell the maximum number of PPVs in the world. Given the popularity of MMA and the UFC in particular, the UFC 301 can definitely sell more PPVs.
Only time will tell if the Brazilian superstars will have the star power to sell more PPVs than the biggest boxing star in the world.
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