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  • BIGPOPPAPUMP
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    Comments Thread For: Warren on Fury-Joshua Network Dilemma: Everybody Is Going To Have a Grownup Conversation, Make It Work

    Promoter Frank Warren is confident that one of the biggest hurdles in modern-day boxing business negotiations will be surmounted as it concerns the negotiations for a British super fight between Tyson Fury and Anthony Joshua.
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  • Hustle
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    #2
    Espn ppv in america
    BT in the U.k.
    Dazn everywhere else in the world

    Done deal

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      This fight, if made, would probably be the biggest fight of the year, box office wise.

      It would make even more than a Crawford-Spence fight, because more people know about Fury and AJ, and its heavyweights.

      I'm not sure how much Canelo-GGG 3 made, because that pay-per-view was very high, seeing as they have to pay those two a huge amount of money.

      I think it made more profit than Canelo-Bivol, and than Fury-Whyte.

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        #4
        Originally posted by Hustle
        Espn ppv in america
        BT in the U.k.
        Dazn everywhere else in the world

        Done deal
        No espn ppv in 'Murika...sorry but just like Fury vs Whyte you just can't do an all Brit fight on ppv over in the colonies

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          #5
          Originally posted by DClefthook

          No espn ppv in 'Murika...sorry but just like Fury vs Whyte you just can't do an all Brit fight on ppv over in the colonies
          Gotta get a few of the stars tweeting especially the rappers on social media platforms over in America.

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          • Hustle
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            #6
            Originally posted by DClefthook

            No espn ppv in 'Murika...sorry but just like Fury vs Whyte you just can't do an all Brit fight on ppv over in the colonies
            What are you talkinh about?

            Fury vs Whyte was on espn ppv

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              #7
              Originally posted by Liondw
              This fight, if made, would probably be the biggest fight of the year, box office wise.

              It would make even more than a Crawford-Spence fight, because more people know about Fury and AJ, and its heavyweights.

              I'm not sure how much Canelo-GGG 3 made, because that pay-per-view was very high, seeing as they have to pay those two a huge amount of money.

              I think it made more profit than Canelo-Bivol, and than Fury-Whyte.
              Again there is a big difference between a big ppv fight in the Uk and the Us. Spence v Crawford ppv will be 90 bucks average ticket prices 3000k...they can't charge anything like that in the Uk....advantage: 'Murika

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              • MoneyKing
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                #8
                Originally posted by Hustle

                What are you talkinh about?

                Fury vs Whyte was on espn ppv
                It didn't do well I think what he's trying to say. Bob Arum does have those connections which could take things to the next level in the US.
                Tyson Fury vs Anthony Joshua is a MASSIVE fight.

                Andy Ruiz Jr vs Luis Ortiz did 40,000 pay per view buys you know.

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                • DClefthook
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                  #9
                  Originally posted by Hustle

                  What are you talkinh about?

                  Fury vs Whyte was on espn ppv
                  Oh damn I didn't know because I didn't see it but I just looked ut up and it did 30k buys over here

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                  • MoneyKing
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                    #10
                    Tyson Fury vs Dillian Whyte did between 800,000 and 900,000 PPV buys on BT Sport Box Office (UK) + Tyson Fury sold 94,000 tickets at Wembley stadium.

                    People are estimating/predicting Tyson Fury vs Anthony Joshua will do 2 MILLION PPV buys on BT Sport Box Office & DAZN PPV (UK) + 78,000 Stadium sell out - location is the Principality Stadium - Cardiff, Wales.

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