Comments Thread For: Golovkin Promoter: Canelo Rematch Bigger Than Wilder-Joshua

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  • HURTFEELINGS
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    #81
    Originally posted by whoseyourdaddy
    LMAO You so confident Crawford vs Spence would be bigger than Canelo-GGG. Brother you're delusional, am sure Spence vs Crawford don't do 500K PPVs, they may not even make 350K for that matter.
    Crawford will have a larger (than now) base due to the ESPN partnership, and Spence will only get bigger after the garcia vs porter fight.........it will do about 8-900K, boxing isnt dead....it might do over 1mil. two young undefeated boxers with different styles and no bs approach, both believe they are superior to the other, and dont know how to lose

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    • boxingitis
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      #82
      Originally posted by whatismyname
      I'd miss GGG - Nelo 2 and 3, for AJ - Wilder
      U would miss GGG vs Canelo 2 for Loma vs Mikey or Spence vs crawford, but they are not bigger than GGG vs Canelo.

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      • Boxing lives
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        #83
        Nah I think Wilder-Joshua would capture the world's imagination. Both guys have a certain charisma. Meanwhile, Canelo and Grovelkin can't even string together an english sentence that's comprehensible. Atleast Golovkin tries, butchering the English language horribly every time. Meanwhile, Canelo just seems like a dummy that can't learn English except for a couple 2 to 3 word catch phrases he spends months practicing.

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        • WhatDisButtonDo
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          #84
          When the Heavyweight division has the light on it..it's hard to overshadow it. Wilder/Joshua is easily bigger than Canelo/GGG.

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          • Akutalee
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            #85
            I don’t care about Canelo vs triple G ... another controversial decision coming again

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            • Shadoww702
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              #86
              Originally posted by Akutalee
              I don’t care about Canelo vs triple G ... another controversial decision coming again
              You know there is other ways to win then decision?

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              • ShoulderRoll
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                #87
                Eddie Hearn already came out and said that Wilder vs Joshua can't happen in September...because Canelo and Golovkin are doing a PPV that month.

                That right there tells you which is the bigger fight.

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                • Clubber Pac
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                  #88
                  Originally posted by Shadoww702
                  Canelo and GGG have way more skill then the Windmill and Muscles.

                  Both started wayyy late 18 and 21 years old. If the HW division wasnt such dog sht I highly doubt either one would be undefeated.
                  Wow, the ignorance of people on this site.

                  No matter what, the undisputed heavyweight championship of the world is always the biggest fight, esp in this era of multiple champions.

                  If you consider the personalities, the styles and flaws of both fighters, it's the preeminent event in the sport.

                  It would be one thing of Canelo and GGG had not yet fought, but they did, and the fight was some sh/t, not even a knockdown.

                  Wilder/Joshua is going to be high megaton action that 9 times out 10 does not see the final bell.

                  Its a bigger fight, it's a more important fight, compare the world wide revenue for both fights when all is said and done.

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                  • Sam wattson
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                    #89
                    Originally posted by ShoulderRoll
                    Eddie Hearn already came out and said that Wilder vs Joshua can't happen in September...because Canelo and Golovkin are doing a PPV that month.

                    That right there tells you which is the bigger fight.
                    🙇👌👍🏿💯😀 facts

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                    • Clubber Pac
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                      #90
                      Originally posted by batista84
                      While I might be more hyped to watch the Wilder vs Joshua fight than the Canelo one I think Loeffler is right on his statement.

                      Numbers don't lie Canelo vs GGG 1 did 1.3 mill, I don't know the highest ppv Joshua has done and the UK PPV is way cheaper than the US PPV.

                      Some folks saying AJ vs Wilder sells out Wembley 90,000. I don't argue that but put Canelo vs GGG in Azteca Stadium and I guarantee you that it will sell out too, 120,000 seats.
                      Your missing something.

                      The only reason this fight has a prayer to be in the same ballpark commercially is the location, it's taking place in Vegas, not Wembley for reduced ticket prices.

                      But given the momentum of Wilder/Joshua, it will sell more US PPVs than GGG/Canelo, and that's key becaus it cost next to nothing to buy PPVs in the UK.

                      Live gate, Canelo/GGG combined with the vegas drop will make money, but put Wilder/Joshua in Vegas this September, and it blows GGG/Canelo out of the water.

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