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  • #11
    Dude, you'll be nearly 39 will 2 minutes of ring time in 2 years by the time you get in the ring.
    So thrilling
    At least Aj is staying moderately busy. He will be looking for another old can opponent soon if Eddie keeps to his word with his 2 week deadline.
    The Saudis won't sign f all until they know the Fury result.

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    • #12
      Originally posted by greeneye99 View Post

      "Millions and Millions will tune into.........Ngannou"
      Lolololol
      I can't wait to see Your next Post about these high Ppv numbers after the event
      Lolololol, what are you 8?

      This could potentially push 500-a mill ppvs depends on timing, Fury world number 1 with a perfectly timed number 1 nf series & Ngannou, popular but never did 400 ppvs. We'll see.
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      • #13
        I imagine the Fury/Ngannou fight will be similar to Mayweather/MacGregor. Fury will carry Ngannou and make it look more competitive than it actually is in reality.

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        • #14
          What's the point of not being boring to watch when fans rarely see you fight?

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          • #15
            Originally posted by Bob View Post

            Lolololol, what are you 8?

            This could potentially push 500-a mill ppvs depends on timing, Fury world number 1 with a perfectly timed number 1 nf series & Ngannou, popular but never did 400 ppvs. We'll see.
            I could be 5yrs old I can still have an opinion on this event
            And
            I don't think it does 10 mill Ppv buys
            Unlike You that thinks it can potentially do 500- Million Ppv buys
            I don't
            And
            You are entitled to your opinion
            Just like You thought Errol Spence would defeat Terrence Crawford
            Lol
            Last edited by greeneye99; 11-07-2023, 07:17 AM.

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            • #16
              If Deontay Wilder wanted to bring back the thrill he should have fought Andy Ruiz.

              The top heavyweights not fighting each other is exactly why the division is boring. And Wilder is a part of that.

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              • #17
                1. Wilder does have a leg to stand on here because his fights have built in vulnerability and that is part of what makes boxing exciting. His opponents are automatically vulnerable because he cannot them clean out (aside from Fury). He is vulnerable because there are holes in his game
                2. I believe his main problem is that he has this gladiator kill or be killed mentality. While that makes some fights exciting, it isn't letting him to not see the importance of truly developing his skills (if he does have that ability).

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                • #18
                  Originally posted by greeneye99 View Post

                  "Millions and Millions will tune into.........Ngannou"
                  Lolololol
                  I can't wait to see Your next Post about these high Ppv numbers after the event


                  I know someone who works for a well known European broadcaster - they will be looking to bid for the rights to show Fury vs Ngannou in at least 7 countries. They will decide who is PPV and who is normal regular subscription. OG Rick will find out the US buys.

                  Are you mad?
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                  • #19
                    Originally posted by Roj View Post

                    Here’s the test: If a Fury-Wilder 4 fight was proposed, which one of them would be the most likely to say, “Yeah, I’m up for it!” It wouldn’t be Fury, that’s for sure - and don’t give me the “he already beat him twice” BS comeback. Wilder had to go to court to force Fury to fight him a third time - and Fury needed a long count (again) to recover during the first knockdown in the third fight. And once the third fight ended, Fury was literally sobbing and praying in the ring - he was that relieved it was over.

                    The only people flocking to see Fury-Ngannou are UFC fans and Fury fanboys and neither of them tend to be the brightest crayons in the box.
                    Here's a test. Out of 3 fights with Fury how many did Wilder win?

                    Answer:0

                    Get off the forums baby boy. You're either a d rider or Wilder's kid.

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                    • #20
                      Originally posted by champion4ever View Post
                      Man, I believe that Wilder should just go ahead and retire. Obviously, he no longer has fighting in him; Thus, the reason for the long layoff. He just won't one last pay day before he can call it a career.
                      Man, I was just thinking the opposite.

                      Wilder is (arguably) the most exciting heavyweight since c.1988 Mike Tyson, and that Chin of A.J. and soft Belly of Usyk are just WAITING for Wilder's power to connect, and even against Tyson Fury, that power ALWAYS connects.
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