Have must have heard about Abu Dhabi now for over 4 years. From Paulie M to khan to Mayweather. Show the people involve the money and am sure the fight would happen.
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Originally posted by Ray* View PostHave must have heard about Abu Dhabi now for over 4 years. From Paulie M to khan to Mayweather. Show the people involve the money and am sure the fight would happen.
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Originally posted by Weebler I View PostBob came out and said this UAE thing is b/s.
As I see it, there are no negotiations, he's trying to force the Mayweather fight by going above Mayweather & Espinoza to the head of CBS i.e. the guy who controls the money.
Might work, but probably won't. Bottom line, if someone doesn't want to fight, then they won't.
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Originally posted by The Gambler1981 View PostShow up to Floyd's house with a case of gold bricks and he is listening to what you have to say. He may not agree but he would for damn sure listen.
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Originally posted by soul_survivor View PostA question to all those stating the fight should only be in the US, why?
You move the fight out of the US and you miss out on the media circus, often leveraged to maximize the awareness among the casual boxing fan, the very folks needed to drive a massive buyrate.
Vegas (entertainment capital of the world) and New York (media capital of the world) make the most sense as sites. The MGM Grand and the Barclays Center would be great venues for the fight.
If the idea is to try and draw 80,000 people to the fight spectacle, The Superdome in New Orleans is a far better fit than AT&T Stadium in Arlington, for the simple fact the traveling fan would get to enjoy Bourbon St/French Quarter for 3-5 days before taking in the fight.
(apparently, since I've never been, there isn't much to do in Arlington by way of building out a week of festivities).
Even if you put the fight at Wembley, you're not going to get anywhere near the US attention that you'd get stateside.
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BS offer.
notice how all the offers are for floyd and its wishful thinking at that.
this article or offer i should say looks like a post/thread made by some new casual fan who just joined boxingscene and just joined the long standing pacquiao vs floyd war.
this is not what people in the business deem a hard offer.
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Originally posted by Scipio2009 View PostThe money for the fight gets maximized in the US (85% of the money even talked about over this event is expected to come from US PPV customers).
You move the fight out of the US and you miss out on the media circus, often leveraged to maximize the awareness among the casual boxing fan, the very folks needed to drive a massive buyrate.
Vegas (entertainment capital of the world) and New York (media capital of the world) make the most sense as sites. The MGM Grand and the Barclays Center would be great venues for the fight.
If the idea is to try and draw 80,000 people to the fight spectacle, The Superdome in New Orleans is a far better fit than AT&T Stadium in Arlington, for the simple fact the traveling fan would get to enjoy Bourbon St/French Quarter for 3-5 days before taking in the fight.
(apparently, since I've never been, there isn't much to do in Arlington by way of building out a week of festivities).
Even if you put the fight at Wembley, you're not going to get anywhere near the US attention that you'd get stateside.
It doesnt matter where they fight tbh.
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