So do numbers lie or not? I'm confused🤔
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Originally posted by Shonoluv View PostThis is getting ridiculous. GGG can 't sell yet he claims he's the A side. AJ can't sell yet he claims he's the A side. Next they will tell us water is dry.
And I don't care that he can charge 90k fans $1 for a fight in his hometown. The masses aren't moved by these people.
How many people outside of real boxing fans know who Parker is? Loads of casuals never heard of him till the Joshua fight. Infact Joshua brought the limelight back to heavyweights, at least for me and I'm a Wilder fan.
As for GGG, when did he ever say he was the aside? Against other middleweights not named Canelo, he has to be.
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Originally posted by Tygshsu View PostWhy when he is a UK Fighter and is doing well in his home market.Put Lara in the UK, and you'll see his ratings....Joshua v Wilder is happening in the UK as AJ, Hearn, Finkel have all said.So let's see Wilder's Sky Numbers against Ortiz and Stiverne, i bet they are the same 200/300k views.You are still living in the past, Joshua does not need America.American Boxing is dead.
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I don’t get why people are saying AJ looked ‘terrible’ in his last fights. He almost won every round in both fights against decent opposition. Lennox Lewis had some absolute stinkers in his career and he’s an all time great.
The numbers are also not surprising. If wilder fought Parker in Vegas, no many in U.K. would watch it even with a prime time replay
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Originally posted by Redd Foxx View PostPeople will argue that it's afternoon viewership but the previous champ did TWICE this number in the same timeslot when he fought an underdog named Tyson Fury who was not a major champ and was unknown in the US at the time.
I don't have anything against the guy but this idea that Americans are warming to AJ seems flat. Americans hated Wlad and yet he pulled bigger numbers.
Early the last decade, heavyweights were still flourishing. It was simply a handover to the Klitschkos.
Americans may not be warming up to Joshua yet but with time they will, it's still quite early. He has more fights to go. Floyd became a superstar at his what, 38th fight or so - the De la Hoya fight.
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That’s because the 80,000 in the cheap soccer seats were drunk and didn’t realize it was a snoozer they were watching, most terrible unification fight I ever witnessed
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Originally posted by GlassJoey View PostI don’t get why people are saying AJ looked ‘terrible’ in his last fights. He almost won every round in both fights against decent opposition. Lennox Lewis had some absolute stinkers in his career and he’s an all time great.
The numbers are also not surprising. If wilder fought Parker in Vegas, no many in U.K. would watch it even with a prime time replay
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Originally posted by GlassJoey View PostI don’t get why people are saying AJ looked ‘terrible’ in his last fights. He almost won every round in both fights against decent opposition. Lennox Lewis had some absolute stinkers in his career and he’s an all time great.
The numbers are also not surprising. If wilder fought Parker in Vegas, no many in U.K. would watch it even with a prime time replay
Now AJ is a big dude (similar to an elephant) so, if u take his coc out of ur mouth and take a few steps back then you'll see what everyone else sees.
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