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  • BIGPOPPAPUMP
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    Comments Thread For: Photo: Carl Frampton, Josh Warrington - Face To Face at Presser

    Josh Warrington defends his IBF world featherweight title against Carl Frampton in an all-British blockbuster, live and exclusive on BT Sport Box Office on December 22 and the pair today launched a three-city promotional tour that began on Park Lane in London before Leeds and Belfast provide the next staging posts.
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  • yammy25
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    If i was Frampton and Warrington I'd be well pissed off.

    The UK public will have to pay for 3 PPV in one month.
    Wilder v Fury on the 1st, this... and the possible Whyte / Chisora rematch on the same night.

    Quite frankly, there's no way that this fight outsells or to some extent even competes with Whyte/ Chisora given the casual interest in both fights and alot of UK fans are going to be miffed at having to shell out the money required to watch all fights available.

    How Warren has the nerve to slam the PPV model from Sky when he's literally sucking big ol BT nutsack to rake in as much quick ready cash off the back of the small amount of PPV buys he can get is beyond me.

    PPV can suck my fat nuts until 2019.

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    • Califire209
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      Frank Warren in my eyes symbolizes a great promoter an honest man who doesn't bullshyt,, he cuts to the chase. He is not afraid to put on the best fights that the fans want to see.
      The man is a polar opposite of Eddie Hearn, he seems like a true legit representation of the British people

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      • cally93
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        #4
        Originally posted by Califire209
        Frank Warren in my eyes symbolizes a great promoter an honest man who doesn't bullshyt,, he cuts to the chase. He is not afraid to put on the best fights that the fans want to see.
        The man is a polar opposite of Eddie Hearn, he seems like a true legit representation of the British people
        Fair enough bro, and I’m not trying to be offensive to you here (honestly) but if you honestly believe that then you are naive beyond belief, It’s fine to dislike Hearn, but let me tell him you as someone who lives in the U.K and follows U.K boxing closely, he’s WAY worse then Hearn.

        You only have to look at the long list of fighters who have left Warren to join Hearn, also as well when you get a chance type in ‘Frank Warren not paying fighters’ into google and that will also tell you all you need to know.

        He’s far far far from the saint the U.S crowd on here think he is (no promoter is in fairness) but he’s scum. He’s also a protege of Don King which should also tell you a lot.

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        • Abovetheclouds
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          Originally posted by yammy25
          If i was Frampton and Warrington I'd be well pissed off.

          The UK public will have to pay for 3 PPV in one month.
          Wilder v Fury on the 1st, this... and the possible Whyte / Chisora rematch on the same night.

          Quite frankly, there's no way that this fight outsells or to some extent even competes with Whyte/ Chisora given the casual interest in both fights and alot of UK fans are going to be miffed at having to shell out the money required to watch all fights available.

          How Warren has the nerve to slam the PPV model from Sky when he's literally sucking big ol BT nutsack to rake in as much quick ready cash off the back of the small amount of PPV buys he can get is beyond me.

          PPV can suck my fat nuts until 2019.
          Completely agree.

          Added to that the WBSS Super Middleweight Final on Friday is £15, and I bet you the Taylor/Burnett double header will be too.

          Whyte v Parker has set an unwelcome precedent.

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