Groves should take whatever split he can get to make this fight. There is way more money post a Froch ko than any other fight out there for him.
Comments Thread For: Groves Shocked With Froch Statement Over Rematch
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Ha, tried to red k you for this bull**** but I accidentally greened you. It's still a bullsh* post though. Pull your head out of your arse.Nobody cared about Froch-Groves the first time - nobody cares to see it again.
If Froch wants to have domestic fights with scrubs like Groves he can do a farewell tour in his home country so I can ignore it.
He needs to vacate his worthless belt and fight Chavez Jr. Groves is a nobody and Froch's belt is a joke as long as Andre Ward is the champion at 168.Comment
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19,000 tickets sold in half an hour and it was PPV TV fight. If everything goes well the rematch could do 80,000 and approach the 1 million mark on PPV.
In terms of spectator interest, a rematch is one of, if not the biggest fight in 2014 globally.Comment
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Surley based on the fact Groves was punching back and Pascal took maybe 15 un answered shots in the 12th vs Bute, on that basis alone the JP-LB fight should have been stopped too....?Comment
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What planet do you live on?
This fight won't do 80,000, unless they give away tickets. You're probably right on the PPV mark; although the first fight's figures were unspectacular.Comment
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This is coming from Hearn, not me.
We have spoken to Wembley and numerous other stadiums already – I believe this fight would draw a crowd of 70,000 or 80,000.Comment
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They could, indeed, stage the fight at Wembley, but, unless they give away tickets, there's no way they'll fill it. More suitable venues would be the Emirates or Stamford Bridge; both would be achievable.Comment
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Globally? The fight is big in the UK and nowhere else.Comment
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