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Philly D did an interview with Dr.Mike to talk about the event and the controversy with cheap shotting him. Dr. Mike says that 75% of the profits of the event itself will go to the charities and each fighter got $20,000 for training and traveling plus a 25% "back-end fee" (??? Dr.Mike says this) given to all the fighters split evenly. Which is uh concerning to say the least.
So let's do some (exaggerated) math,
10,000 seats sold, sadly I don't know how much each section was exactly and can't find the Ticketmaster page anymore so let's say $25 as it was advertised. Now to be generous let's say only 9,000 since there was VIP and probably some free tickets given away. So that would be $225,000 and then let's say 500 were free tickets and the other 500 range from $100 to $500 (the most I remember seeing) totaling $150,000.
Ok so now the fighters 18 of them each getting $20,000 that would be $360,000. Huh.
Well, that would leave $15,000. So unless the PPV sold amazingly well the amount that gets donated may be really really sad. So based on Iduubz views alone on his boxing content is about 2 million so let's say they all buy tickets (again really doubt that.) that would be $574,942*. which uh in the world of youtube charity fundraising is really really sad. Most usually break $1,000,000 so for Ian to possibly not even break a million would show how far he's come. And for funsies let's say 6 million people watch (Again kinda doubt that many people paid) would be $172,500,000. Not bad but will be interesting to see what the final number is and if it makes sense.
*I wanted to add in how I calculated PPV price but didn't want to make the paragraph longer. I split each view number by 3 since the price increased as it got closer to the event. It was $25, $40 (can't remember so overestimating) and $50 for the day of and the 25% creator pay

Also Ian is planning on fighting again lol and Anisa is almost 99% running the creator clash account.
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