If Brent Primus’ pay-per-view prediction comes true, Bellator MMA will have a good night on June 24.
The undefeated Primus, who challenges lightweight champion Michael Chandler this summer at Bellator’s second pay-per-view event and its debut in Madison Square Garden, believes the card will surpass buy-rate expectations and be more than successful.
Though non-UFC pay-per-view events in mixed martial arts have historically not done well, Bellator MMA’s first pay-per-view show, Bellator 120, in May 2014 did better than expected, selling approximately 100,000 pay-per-views.
Primus is optimistic Bellator MMA will once again surprise.