So you agree a potential Wilder vs Joshua fight should be in the U.K. then?
Does the fight make more money in the UK?
Maybe 350K pathetic PPV buys in America (with American PPV prices and Las Vegas site fee revenue) garners more profit than if the fight was held in the UK.
It could also be the fact that, though Joshua gets KOs, he isnt a truly exciting fighter . His knockouts are preceded by long lulls of action.
im comparison to what ?
Wilder was down in my vbiew against spzilka, wasnt doing geat against washington... bermane might have just sent a tub of butter in to fight for him.
Ortiz was the only really interesting fight and even that only had two excitable rounds.
The whole state of HW boxing pretty much echoes the above for the majority, unless you get boxers like whyte, chisora or takam fighting in the pocket and creating great spectator fights.
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Maybe 350K pathetic PPV buys in America (with American PPV prices and Las Vegas site fee revenue) garners more profit than if the fight was held in the UK.
those buys at 80 dollars still generates just shy of $30 mill...
The fights more lucrative in the US if the buys hit that mark there. Thats providing it isnt shown on DAZN and they put up a guarantee against buy rates.
how many buys are lost in the UK by having it at 4 am?
If the fight did 1.8 million ppv in the UK in our primetime tv slot, given klitschko did 1.5 then with our prices it'd generate about 35/36 million, add on maybe 200k buys at your US costs it might work out financialy more prudent to have it in the UK?
who knows... either way the fight doesnt seem like its gona be on the horizon any time soon
I disagree. It's heavyweight boxing. That has a different magnetic pull that draws in casuals. You tell someone "the heavyweight champs are fighting" and that in and of itself generates interest. You show them who Fury and Wilder are and they will be on board. Match Joshua vs Wilder after that and you have a real show.
It might not be a sensation, but it'll sell. Wilder fighting nobodies didn't do much but it's a different situation now and the guy has some respect on his name.
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