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Originally posted by ShoulderRoll View PostI realize that it was on NBC. But just in terms of the actual eyeballs on the fighters it seems the numbers were very comparable, with Spence actually getting a few more viewers.
I'm curious as to how many people actually did watch the GGG fight including the free weekend people..could be close to 2 million perhaps...
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Originally posted by Scipio2009 View PostWard took actual dollars out of his pocket to make sure a fight got made, lol.
Bute, thinking he was the big **** at 168, chose to duck the Super Six, thinking that he'd cash in with a showdown against the Super Six champ (without having to fight anyone) and Ward would have none of it.
And the only reason that Ward is even talking about Golovkin is because Golovkin and his camp ran their mouths about whooping every fighter 154-168(Sanchez) and were chasing fights with super middleweights with no concern about fighting at 168; the 168 king steps forward, wanting to dead all this noise about Golovkin "whooping every fighter 154-168", and Golovkin's camp immediately runs to "we can't make the fight at 168 anymore (only to now be fine with fighting at 168 for Gilberto Ramirez).
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This isn't true. Bute never ducked the super six, he just wasn't invited.
Showtime later contracted him to a 3 fight deal, wanting him to fight the eventual winner of the super six, and even featuring him a month before the super six championship in a fight against Glen Johnson. (Glen Johnson being one of the semifinalist in the Super Six Tournament)
Bute was considered the 2nd best guy at SMW and was an enormous draw in Canada. The reasons Ward gave not to fight Bute were ridiculous.Last edited by JJRod; 04-26-2016, 04:39 PM.
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People here proving once again that they don't actually comprehend what they read.
GGG/Wade went up against NBA playoffs, UFC and if I'm not mistaking Game of Throwns. Not bad at all.
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Originally posted by TheCell8 View PostA-Side confirmed. Ward and his team look like absolute fools trying to ask for a 50/50 split now.
Btw Higher ratings AND higher attendance numbers for GGG.
GGG-Wade attendance: 16,353
Ward-Barrera attendance: 8,532
Now you know who is who.
IMO if HBO pushed Ward on the public in the same manner as GGG, Ward's numbers would be higher.
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Originally posted by torosboxing75 View PostPeople here proving once again that they don't actually comprehend what they read.
GGG/Wade went up against NBA playoffs, UFC and if I'm not mistaking Game of Throwns. Not bad at all.
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Originally posted by HAY-B View PostWho does HBO push harder? Who does HBO spend more time and money promoting? GGG. Therefore he should sell more because it seems every time HBO runs an AD about boxing they either show Pac or GGG. However, if you factor in the time and money they spend advertising GGG compared to Ward, their drawing power is about the same.
IMO if HBO pushed Ward on the public in the same manner as GGG, Ward's numbers would be higher.
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