Comments Thread For: Arum Makes Fury-White PPV Predictions: 300K in the US, 1 Million in the UK

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  • ShoulderRoll
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    #81
    Originally posted by tritium_arma

    Tank Isaac Cruz level numbers in the US.
    Mr. 97K numbers in America.

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      #82
      Originally posted by tritium_arma

      Tank Isaac Cruz level numbers in the US.
      Substantially lower I'd guess

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        #83
        Originally posted by FLY TY

        The reason Whytes fights are 'more exciting' is because he has no chin, and even a senior citizen like Povetkin can put him down. In terms of relevance, neither guy is a top-tier heavyweight which is why I shake my head at ppv. Being a ppv fighter because fans want to see you fight is completely different than being on ppv because your promoter happens to just put your fights there. But we'll see when the fury-Whyte numbers are released. I predict less than 100K US buys and less than 1million UK buys
        Wilder has a chin to you? No, he doesn't. His pro and amateur career clearly points that out.

        If someone keeps on fighting bums, then there is no anticipation for the fight. But if they fight more noteworthy fighters, that itself brings interest.

        Wilder has never come close to taking the kind of shots Whyte did against AJ. Nor has he been in a back and forth like Whyte/Chisora. And for the record, Chisora was the only one who went down in both fights. If Wilder was on the receiving end of just one of those shots, he'd be more brutally knocked out than what he was against Fury.

        You were a big Wilder fanboy. No one lacked more relevance than he did. But, his game is over now. Lets see him come back and do something like they did after losses. And lets see if they're willing to lose more money on him because he could never generate it in the first place. Using AJ and slander won't work any more. But it seems he's too weak to want to carry on. Seems Fury ran him off into retirement. That's what happens when your manipulation is exposed. You're found to be a fraud. I knew this from the very start. But at least everyone else does now.

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