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Eddie Hearn's first U.S. card drew 6,921 in attendance
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Originally posted by Pigeons View PostThe attendance for Wilder-Stiverne 2 was 10,924. 4K more than Jacobs-Arias even though neither Wilder or Stiverne are from NY.
This wasn't Arias's first appearance on HBO. He appeared on the HBO PPV undercard of Ward-Kovalev 2.
Everything you posted was a lie. Are you embarassed or just a limey f*ggot?
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I don't suppose those are bad numbers. Jacobs was never a popular guy to begin with and he's one of those fighters that needs a a dance partner to sell tickets.
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Originally posted by Pigeons View PostTonight's attendance is 6,921. #BrooklynBoxingLI
— NYCB LIVE (@NYCBLive) November 12, 2017
For reference, Jacobs's last 2 NY headliners drew 19,939 vs. Golovkin and 8,442 vs. Quillin.
Eddie's got a long way to go.
Obviously Wilder is the biggest draw in Boxing hence his abilityy to nearly sell out his hometown small arena. Never mind the fact that his fights in Brooklyn they give away free tickets.Last edited by chrisJS; 11-12-2017, 11:17 PM.
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Originally posted by Pigeons View PostThe attendance for Wilder-Stiverne 2 was 10,924. 4K more than Jacobs-Arias even though neither Wilder or Stiverne are from NY.
This wasn't Arias's first appearance on HBO. He appeared on the HBO PPV undercard of Ward-Kovalev 2.
Everything you posted was a lie. Are you embarassed or just a limey f*ggot?
Obviously I meant headlining, not on an undercard.
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Originally posted by RJJ-94-02=GOAT View PostHearn's gonna find out what happens when the big fish leaves the small pond. Your now in the ocean you essex rent boy, let's see Hearn try swimming with the sharks.
And BTW for anyone acting like this is some sort of success- Figueroa and Guerrero (two west coast Mexicans) fought in the very same arena and sold more tickets! Says it all.
Jacob's name is mentioned with Canelo and GGG in terms of a next fight or the winner of Limieux vs Saunders.
That's a good step.
Hearn himself even said everything feels new again like when he started in Britain and he made mistakes but learned from them. Hearn is already looking for offices in the US and plans to send 6 or so Matchroom staff there...
It's very much the beginning, and to think that none of the staff even are in the US as such means things will get better.
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Originally posted by PensionKiller View PostI don't think it was a success in terms of attendance. However what is a success is HBO marketing Jacobs etc...
Jacob's name is mentioned with Canelo and GGG in terms of a next fight or the winner of Limieux vs Saunders.
That's a good step.
Hearn himself even said everything feels new again like when he started in Britain and he made mistakes but learned from them. Hearn is already looking for offices in the US and plans to send 6 or so Matchroom staff there...
It's very much the beginning, and to think that none of the staff even are in the US as such means things will get better.
Hearn is just a mouthpiece, he doesn't really know boxing, he just knows how to exploit the UK market, it's a completely different market in the US.
I hate this notion that Hearn is some sort of great boxing mind, the first fight he promoted was Haye-Harrison FFS. Hearn's only real quality is he's a very good ticket seller. But those numbers last night shows he's only a good ticket seller in the UK, this car salesman BS won't wash in the U.S.
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