Biggest fight in boxing (AJ vs Haye or Canelo vs GGG)

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  • A.K
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    #11
    Haye ducked Shannon

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    • just the facts
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      #12
      Originally posted by bigdramashow
      dont know how big bum squad is in america but if joshua beats wlad, joshua v wilder would be pretty huge and probably bigger worldwide than haye v joshua/ ALthough joshuas ranking is too high for wilder to fight him,we all know deontay wouldnt be interested. probably try and get the wawryzk fight rescheduled instead
      for someone who gargles g strings ball sack, you sure are critical of other fighters for not fighting good competition.

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        #13
        Originally posted by Beercules
        Golovkin vs Canelo
        Because I want to see GGG against BSJ and Eubank Jr.. I’m not really fussed if he doesn’t fight Canelo soon. It’s a huge fight though.. let’s see if Canelo/Chavez can do more than AJ/Vlad.
        I doubt it as Canelo/Cotto didn’t even do a million and AJ/Vlad is expected to do 1.5mil PPV in UK and 20mill views on terrestrial TV in Germany

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        • NahMean
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          #14
          True that was a duck by Haye..but I think Haye would have seriously Hurt Briggs if they fought.. I like Briggs too much to see him suffer like that.

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            #15
            Originally posted by NahMean
            AJ vs Haye does more than 1.5 IMO. Vlad vs AJ is expected to do 1.5 and the lead up to this fight has been all hugs and kisses.. seriously, I don't even think they should bother with Gloves are Off.

            The way AJ and Vlad have been tugging each other off, it might as well be called an episode of Pants are Off.

            Haye has a massive following in the UK and the build up to Haye v Josh won’t be a snooze fest like AJ/Vlad.. AJ v Haye is a Wembley fight and will do more PPV than AJ/Vlad but its still only a huge domestic fight. Wilder v AJ will be PPV in the UK and US and therefore a bigger fight all round.
            By who exactly?

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            • NahMean
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              #16
              By Sky.. Sky have reported this fight has garnered more interest than any other fight in the UK and they expect it to out sell Mayweather vs Hatton which did 1.4 in the UK. Of course, expecting and actually achieving are 2 completely different things. We shall see, but German TV is also expecting this fight will get 20mil views on national TV smashing the record for all boxing matches in Germany.

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              • HeroBando
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                #17
                You can't really have boxings biggest fight outside of the US. You can still do very well abroad but the ceiling is much lower

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                  #18
                  I still want to see Gamboa, Guillermo and Loma face each other.

                  Spence vs Canelo will be the next big thing. All depends on if GGG beats him and how Canelo's stock can handle a loss like that.

                  Mikey vs Loma would be badass too

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                  • Sadiqkingofko
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                    #19
                    Originally posted by NahMean
                    AJ vs Haye does more than 1.5 IMO. Vlad vs AJ is expected to do 1.5 and the lead up to this fight has been all hugs and kisses.. seriously, I don't even think they should bother with Gloves are Off.

                    The way AJ and Vlad have been tugging each other off, it might as well be called an episode of Pants are Off.

                    Haye has a massive following in the UK and the build up to Haye v Josh won’t be a snooze fest like AJ/Vlad.. AJ v Haye is a Wembley fight and will do more PPV than AJ/Vlad but its still only a huge domestic fight. Wilder v AJ will be PPV in the UK and US and therefore a bigger fight all round.
                    I don't think they would do the Joshua/Wilder fight PPV in the united states, if they both were walking on the street no one would know them

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                    • NahMean
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                      #20
                      Originally posted by HeroBando
                      You can't really have boxings biggest fight outside of the US. You can still do very well abroad but the ceiling is much lower
                      I agree, somewhat. AJ vs Wilder will be on PPV in the UK and US regardless of where it takes place. So even if it takes place in the UK, it has potential to be the biggest. Right now it’s between who AJ and Canelo fight. Poll indicates its GGG vs Canelo which is probably right at this moment in time.

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