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What people don't realise is ringside seats were capped at 2k for the AJ/Klitschko fight, with ticket prices being even less than the proposed Fury/Klitschko 2 at the MEN.
I'd expect those prices to go up and ringsides going for crazy money for a Joshua/Wilder fight, it's inevitable, he could sell out Wembley in 5 minutes at the current price. Hearn could probably increase every ticket by 5x and it would still sell out in 1 hour.
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Originally posted by Ray* View PostNope, but the way Uk fighters are marketed is different. Joshua for example has a big following, he is already pushing £15M per fight if am right. And he has only been a pro for like 4 years.
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Originally posted by Boxfan83 View PostI really liked the atmosphere for Klitchko vs Joshua, it was a Wrestlemania like which I think is needed for a HW fight of that magnitude. If the UK had a Vegas type of city, itd probably be unbelievable. I think Wilder vs. Joshua should be in the UK but itd be nice for Joshua to fight once in Vegas beforehand just to get some recognition especially if theres a rematch, then it can happen in Vegas regardless of the outcome.
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believe it or not this fight would make more money in america than the uk. 90k seats at wembley at say $100 each is only $9m gate money whereas vegas could charge at least a grand per seat so 20k seats at $1k a piece is $20m just off tickets. then you got ppv sales if this fight were in vegas more people in the UK/US would have to buy the ppv since most of the casuals wouldn't be able to travel/book hotels/buy tickets to see the fight live. just depends if vegas thinks this fight can put up the hype like floyd/canelo/pac past fights have.
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Originally posted by Ray* View PostOf course it would be nice to see him fight in Vegas, i also think that build up the Wilder fight perfectly. Someone like Fat baby Miller would be a credible opponent. But who knows, but if you suggest that route then its "You dont want to see Joshua/Wilder next"..........Even thought we all know that fight isn't happening next.
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Originally posted by Boxfan83 View PostOf course I want to see it next and In a perfect world it wouldve happened already but I have come to a small understanding of the business side of things. This "fight" not just one fighter has the potential to catch the casuals eye so I think a lil more marinating is needed. Itd actually be cool to see a split telecast with Wilder fighting in the UK and Joshua in the USA, both win in each others homeland then fight each other.
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