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  • #41
    Originally posted by kafkod View Post
    I didn't mention Wilder or put forward any argument in my comment, it was just a generalized observation about poor ticket sales for boxing events in NY this weekend.

    What are you Wilder fans so hypersensitive and defensive about?
    this is what you said gimp

    "$50 - that's £36 in real money - to watch an American world HW champion defend his title in NYC, and they still have tickets unsold the day before the fight.

    Unbelievable."

    who else were u talking about?

    whats it like to be such a sad troll? like how do you actually get through the day being such a pathetic POS...oh wait...by trolling......its sad....but carry on...you gotta do what you gotta to get by...i understand

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    • #42
      I love it when counter programming hurts the sport, too!

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      • #43
        Originally posted by Fetta View Post
        Well whoever is in NY show some support for the sport you say you love. Get out there and watch some fights!
        If I was within a few hours Id be there, unfortunately Texas doesnt have a lot of fights like these. I did go to the Canelo/Smith fight at Cowboy stadium a few years ago and I paid $178 a ticket for pretty bleh seats. I bet that would buy pretty decent seats at either of these fights.

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        • #44
          Originally posted by IMDAZED View Post
          IDK why they just had to have that fight on the same day as Wilder-Ortiz.
          It’s the idiot that runs hbo sports, he’s doing it on purpose in attempt to drop some of the wilder showtime ratings and it’s funny cause max helped with the promo for the wilder fight by interviewing wilder on first take

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          • #45
            Originally posted by R-C View Post
            Main events announced their fight first, but Showtime has the better card
            Lmao he knows ME put their card out first but hes a dumbass pbc dindu

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            • #46
              Originally posted by Curt Henning View Post
              this is what you said gimp

              "$50 - that's £36 in real money - to watch an American world HW champion defend his title in NYC, and they still have tickets unsold the day before the fight.

              Unbelievable."

              who else were u talking about?

              whats it like to be such a sad troll? like how do you actually get through the day being such a pathetic POS...oh wait...by trolling......its sad....but carry on...you gotta do what you gotta to get by...i understand
              $50 - that's £36 in real money - to watch an American world HW champion defend his title in NYC, and they still have tickets unsold the day before the fight.

              Unbelievable.

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              • #47
                Originally posted by kafkod View Post
                Where did I say anything negative about Wilder or blame him for anything in my post?
                If I misinterpreted your previous post and it was a criticism of American boxing and not of Wilder, I apologize. Wilder is the most popular American heavyweight in decades, so you can understand my confusion when so many on this site try to claim that he isn't popular.


                But if you want to compare him to a US based Eastern European champion ... it's a shame Deontay can't draw fans in NY the way GGG can.
                Again, just because Deontay isn't one of the two most popular boxers in the US doesn't mean he isn't popular.

                Now that Floyd is retired, the biggest draw in US boxing is Canelo. GGG is likely #2. Wilder is likely in the top 5. So when posters from other countries act like Wilder is some sort of failure, I think they have a very skewed perspective of what boxing is like in America. In terms of US born fighters, Wilder is, by far, one of the most popular we have. His popularity just doesn't compare to a guy like AJ because boxing isn't a popular sport in the US and AJ is a huge megastar in his country.

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                • #48
                  Originally posted by Pandur View Post
                  I will agree on this part. I cant remember the last time an American heavyweight sold out big arenas.
                  I think we have to go back to Evander Holyfield to find an American heavyweight that sold more than more than 15K tickets.
                  Correct. Wilder is the most popular American heavyweight since Holyfield.

                  Look up the attendance numbers for some of those Byrd title defenses, or Ruiz title defense, or Brewster, or Briggs, etc.

                  Wilder inherited scorched earth. He may never make the huge huge money, but the next guy who does will owe a lot to him for repairing so much of the damage that had been done.

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                  • #49
                    Originally posted by Mammoth View Post
                    I love it when counter programming hurts the sport, too!
                    Remains to be seen how much it hurts Showtime viewership, but in terms of ticket sales, it seems New York clearly chose the PBC fight. The competition from Kovalev might have resulted in the loss of a few hundred ticket sales, but can't be much more than that.

                    As for counter programming hurting the sport, an argument could be made that it could actually help the sport in the long run. If PBC (and/or ESPN) can bully HBO out of the business, the sport would benefit. Two universes was already bad enough. Three is awful.

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