The highly anticipated boxing match between Jake Paul and Tommy Fury took place yesterday in Saudi Arabia, and it did not disappoint. With over 8,000 people in attendance and an estimated $40M generated via PPV, it was a night to remember for fight fans.
However, not everyone was able to be there in person or afford the costly PPV prices. With seating capacity limited, high ticket prices and expensive PPV prices, many fans were left out. This is where VENUEmobile can truly shine!
VENUEmobile is a mobile new streaming marketplace that has the potential to expand per-viewer ticket sales and stream live events directly to millions of fans on mobile devices. By using VENUEmobile, promoters and event organizers can sell tickets to fans who are not able to attend in person, while still generating ticket revenue from each person leveraging computer vision and AI to count and ticket each viewer.
Imagine being able to watch the fight from the comfort of your own home, without having to pay an arm and a leg for PPV or worry about limited seating capacity. VENUEmobile can make that a reality.
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Not only does VENUEmobile benefit fans, it also benefits event organizers and promoters. By expanding per-viewer ticket sales, they can increase their revenue without having to worry about the limitations of in-person ticket sales or the costly PPV prices that sideline viewers that are single or small groups.
The Jake Paul vs. Tommy Fury fight was a great example of the potential for VENUEmobile to change the way we think about live events. With more and more people relying on their mobile devices for entertainment, it’s time for event organizers and promoters to start embracing this new way of reaching fans.
Overall, the fight was a huge success, but it also highlighted the limitations of the traditional PPV model. VENUEmobile has the potential to change all of that, and I’m excited to see what the future holds for this innovative platform.