Comments Thread For: Frank Warren Reacts To Dropping Record $41 Million Bid For Fury-Whyte Rights
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The reason Warren went all out was so they had control of the fight and get to rig the judges, Fury's gloves and even get a free pass for the PEDs that will be in Fury's body on fight night.
If Hearn was staging the show, the cheating would be much harder.Comment
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Who cares who makes what, loses whatever , profits whatever ? Just make the fights happen. That's all a fight fan should worry about or concern themselves with. That's why the UFC has gained so much popularity. It's " your fighting this guy, Champ vs # 1 , end of story . And this is what your getting paid " . Boxings best fights never take place or if they do, it's 3-5 yrs past due date. Hopefully this pathetic contender , Whyte , accepts the 8 million dollars he'll never get anywhere again . Fury will toy with Whyte for 10 rounds then KO him in the 11th.Warren is pretty much a cheer leader to be honest . Will it make a profit ? I doubt it .. Hearn has let himself be mugged , I said it before he should have stayed at sky and be backed by their brand and reputation, he’s working 25% harder for 25% less and he’s put himself under unnecessary pressure.Comment
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Yeah, I can't think of a Matchroom card with dodgy judging, the wrong gloves being worn by a fighter without letting the opponent's team inspect them and a fighter allowed to box after testing positive for PED's without notifying his opponent's team. That **** never happens on Hearn's watch, boxing would be far less corrupt if Hearn promoted every single fight.
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Not really. I know u Hearniacs are desperate for some kind of W but this is a massive fight in the UK and a half decent one in the US since Tyson Fury just went went on an epic showdown with their own heavyweight champion. This fight sells and everyone knows it, hence why Hearn was trying to scrimp off step aside money from it.Comment
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I can't speak for the masses, but it doesn't really impact me all that much. I watch all of my fights in the evening (8pm or so) whether live or previously recorded, it's more of a ritual I've had the past 3 decades. If there's an overseas fight, I will avoid any boxing information until I watch it.
I do feel bad for fight fans across the pond who have to stay up obscenely late to catch US-based fights.Comment
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Dude, it sucks. I live on the east coast of the U.S. and all the matches are around midnight. The Vegas fights are three hours earlier so if the headliner goes on at 9 it's midnight here. And of course all NYC fights finish between 1 and 2 a.m.!
I can't speak for the masses, but it doesn't really impact me all that much. I watch all of my fights in the evening (8pm or so) whether live or previously recorded, it's more of a ritual I've had the past 3 decades. If there's an overseas fight, I will avoid any boxing information until I watch it.
I do feel bad for fight fans across the pond who have to stay up obscenely late to catch US-based fights.Comment
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Glad that the fight appears like it's going forward and that the fighters will get massive paydays. Hopefully it's profitable for all parties.
I dont really care about the financials with the exception not how it impacts me and the sport in general. I have to imagine I will have to view this on PPV unless ESPN plans to have this as throwback free fight like they did with Pacquiao's Horn fight. We'll wait and see I guess....Comment

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