According to a report by Dave Meltzer, the PRIME Card featuring KSI and Logan Paul did not sell as many PPVs as initially reported. Meltzer claims that the final number of American buys is closer to 100,000 than 1 million, and that the 1.3 million figure is “just making up numbers,” even factoring in big U.K. numbers.

Meltzer's report has been met with skepticism, as his ability to see hard numbers on PPVs has decreased over the years. He gets his data from cable companies and estimates from there. When it comes to an event featuring KSI and Logan Paul, that's a pretty out-of-date way to do it. Only dinosaurs still have cable, let alone buy PPVs through it. The kids? They buy the stream. Okay, they pirate the stream. But those who pay do so over the internet. Meltzer may be onto something as Jake Paul chimed in as well with a since-deleted tweet.

KSI and Logan Paul have managed to pull some massive numbers in the past. The original influencer boxing event between the two did 1.3 million buys back in 2018 at $10 a pop. Logan Paul vs. Floyd Mayweather did 1 million buys at $50. So they've cracked seven figures before.

Whatever the case, 100,000 buys at $55 is nothing to sneeze at. The PFL would be thrilled to sell 100,000 PPVs. Is it worth it for KSI and Logan Paul, who are practically printing money with PRIME sports drink? That's the real question. Both KSI and Paul are megastars outside of the boxing ring and are making a lot of money so whether this fight sold as much as it did or not these two will be more than fine.