Okay, so I was super hyped about the Gervonta “Tank” Davis vs. Frank Martin fight. I mean, Tank is a beast, and Martin was undefeated, so it had all the makings of a classic. I really wanted to see how many people were as excited as I was, so I started digging into PPV buy estimates.

My Research Process
I started by hitting up Google, just searching for things like “Tank vs Martin PPV buys” and “Davis vs Martin PPV numbers.” My plan was simple:
- Gather: Find any articles, forum posts, or social media chatter discussing the numbers.
- Compare: Look for any consistent figures or ranges across different sources.
- Document: Keep track of where I found what, just in case I needed to double-check.
It felt a little like detective work. I jumped from site to site.
Man, it was harder than I thought! Finding official PPV numbers is like searching for a hidden treasure. Boxing promotions aren’t exactly shouting these figures from the * after a lot of digging, it seems like the fight may be sold between 150,000 and 200,000 PPV units.
The Final Number?
So, after all that searching, did I find the definitive, official PPV buy number? Nope. I wish I could give you a solid, confirmed figure, but that’s just not how it works in boxing most of the time.
it a good PPV buys data. I think I need find other way to know the actually data.