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  • Ray*
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    #61
    Originally posted by Straightener
    Your retirement fight will happen

    Just keep winning

    Wilder could have been a mega star if his manager put him in meaningful fights

    He should have gone for klitschko when he first got his strap
    Yeah it seems everyone is looking at a Joshua fight as their pension/lottery fund. The way Team Parker were thanking everyone from his mum to his dad to his guardian etc shows they have all never seen a pay like that before, I don’t blame Wilder too when you know you stand to make 10 times what you normal make.

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    • AdonisCreed
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      #62
      Wilder is kind of reminding me of Clubber Lang with the attitude lol haha

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        #63
        Originally posted by Boksfan
        LOL you nuthugger are the most ******ed here
        What are you crying about now?

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        • AdonisCreed
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          #64
          Make the fight already before one or both guys lose. I can't until the day comes when promoters try to let a fight marinate and both fighters take L's and the boxing public no longer cares lol

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            #65
            Originally posted by Pan-Africanist
            What are you crying about now?
            Your post was irrational, there are no reasons to believe DW and AJ will sell anything in Vegas, neither of them sold a ticket in Vegas so far and American audience couldn't care any less for heavyweight boxing. There is very small chance this fight will sell as well as you wish in America.
            Hearn could try revive heavyweight in America with guys like Miller (he works with him for a reason) but no guarantee it's gonna work. Neither of American promoters even try to do any good for heavyweight coz they don't wanna invest money and time into something dead for so many years.

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              #66
              Originally posted by Boksfan
              Your post was irrational, there are no reasons to believe DW and AJ will sell anything in Vegas, neither of them sold a ticket in Vegas so far and American audience couldn't care any less for heavyweight boxing. There is very small chance this fight will sell as well as you wish in America.
              Hearn could try revive heavyweight in America with guys like Miller (he works with him for a reason) but no guarantee it's gonna work. Neither of American promoters even try to do any good for heavyweight coz they don't wanna invest money and time into something dead for so many years.
              All the analytics and metrics don’t support your argument. Having the fight in England basically limits the US television market because history shows that afternoon fights don’t rate well. So to get the high number in America it has to air in prime time. That’s why Hearn and Haymon both want the fight in Vegas. They can charge more for tickets. The T-Mobile area will put up a fortune to host the fight. The only thing that can keep this fight in England is by Joshua saying I want to fight at home. Which is understandable and I’m sure Wilder would have no problem heading to England.

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                #67
                Originally posted by Pan-Africanist
                All the analytics and metrics don’t support your argument. Having the fight in England basically limits the US television market because history shows that afternoon fights don’t rate well. So to get the high number in America it has to air in prime time. That’s why Hearn and Haymon both want the fight in Vegas. They can charge more for tickets. The T-Mobile area will put up a fortune to host the fight. The only thing that can keep this fight in England is by Joshua saying I want to fight at home. Which is understandable and I’m sure Wilder would have no problem heading to England.
                What analytics? This all is only you talking hypothetical what if. The fact is that nobody in America gonna pay a dollar to watch heavyweight fight. That's a fact. When did American pay for heavyweight fight last time? When was it that heavyweight fight was main event on ppv platform?

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                  #68
                  Originally posted by HURTFEELINGS
                  But what he's saying is true They could've made this fight but chose to make a fight with Parker.
                  Team Oilskin pushed for the fight..
                  HARD!!!

                  Team Windmill blew air around...

                  Windmill knows Parker can beat AJ and is worried his golden payout goose might be cooked after Joe lays him out.

                  Parker wins and he'll duck Wilder for at least 3 years and barring a mando, will wait out for the next strap holder after windmill loses it... Who wouldn't?

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                    #69
                    Originally posted by Boksfan
                    What analytics? This all is only you talking hypothetical what if. The fact is that nobody in America gonna pay a dollar to watch heavyweight fight. That's a fact. When did American pay for heavyweight fight last time? When was it that heavyweight fight was main event on ppv platform?
                    The numbers that managers and promoters look at when it comes time to make a fight. You think Haymon and Floyd charge a 100 dollars for a fight hoping the fight will sell? They look at everything from social media to internet traffic to judge the pulse of a fight. That’s how they negotiate licensing fees, sponsorship fees, and everything else that goes into making a fight.

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                      #70
                      Do you think it would make sense for wilder to get to 49-0 first ? Then fight Joshua for his 50 and 0?

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