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Wilder vs Helenius BOMBED HARD on PPV and gate revenue/attendance (Exclusive)
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Originally posted by miniq View PostWilder should have fired his management team like 10 years ago
Imagine having all KO record of cans yet having legit ATG maybe even GOAT power
He has been mismanaged HORRRIBLY. If Eddie Hearn can turn a glorified bodybuilder into a star imagine what he could do with a basketball player?
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Originally posted by miniq View PostWilder should have fired his management team like 10 years ago
Imagine having all KO record of cans yet having legit ATG maybe even GOAT power
He has been mismanaged HORRRIBLY. If Eddie Hearn can turn a glorified bodybuilder into a star imagine what he could do with a basketball player?
Wilders management obviously never helped either and basically let Joshua take the lead by claiming he’s a baby not ready fir Klitschko and needs easy fights along the way from his own manager the night he won the belt . And the bodybuilder knocks the basketball player out if they ever fight that’s why it hasn’t happened yet .Last edited by juggernaut666; 01-06-2023, 06:16 PM.
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Originally posted by buddyr View Postgood. NOw lets hope the rest of these ****ty ppvs this year bomb too. It's getting ridiculous. I'm from a time in which only the big big fights were ppv, now we have Charles martin vs Luis Ortiz headlining ppvs.
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Deontay Wilder is back to earning pre-Luis Ortiz levels. He became big when he was associated with Joshua. But then that's not what they want to admit. They thought he's become Mike Tyson 2 and the heavyweight has gone back big in the US. You can't make this sh**** up.
The awkward part is Finkel and Wilder will now be forced to go back to Showtime now that Fox's deal with PBC is over. Yeah, Espinoza vomited their business saying, "Deal didn't make sense for us," referring to the Wilder vs Ortiz 2 fight. Meaning, they wanted too much money Showtime couldn't afford to pay.
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We have no way of knowing how many PPV buys Wilder-Helenius sold and neither does anybody in the media.
The gate info is likely legit though. How many US fighters are selling $1.5 million in tickets for a tune up? Seems like a pretty good number to me.
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Originally posted by MoneyKing View PostI have the actual breakdown which I can't post.
Some info (Enjoy)
Deontay Wilder vs Robert Helenius (10/15/22 at the Barclays Center)
Sold - 6,625
Comps - 762
Gate Revenue $1,449,265.00
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