Big crowds provides a spectacle that gets lots of mainstream media coverage and which in turn stimulates interest in boxing (which is why boxing is booming in the UK). Just hope it goes the same way in the US.
Comments Thread For: Fury: If I Fought Wilder In Manchester, We'd Sell 75,000 Tickets
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Not sure mate, I'm not sold myself yet. For me it'll take a while for most to forget some of Tyson's past ignorant comments - and I've never believed the whole uncastrated wild boar excuse for failing a drugs test. He could do with a bit of media training - but that would probably diminish the banter which is his main selling point.
His boxing ability is unquestionable (but I do think he needs to put more weight behind his shots), and some of the pre-fight antics were priceless (batman - 'nuff said).
As to the comparisons between their wins over Wlad? I think Fury had beaten him before the 1st bell rang due to the mind games, the whole Fury team destroyed Wlad's sense of control and he ended up clueless. Whereas Wlad knew the AJ fight was his last chance for glory and went for it a lot more, until AJ started to gas and he mistakenly thought he could coast to a points win. 2 different ways to win, each impressive against a certain HoF HW champ.Comment
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Lolx.... You just can't keep AJ off any thread. I wouldn't blame you though, Hez the guy everybody wants to talk about.Comment
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I hope you can repeat this statement when AJ is involved. Don't get complacent.Comment
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Just 20k arena is a big problem for the biggest HW sport rep in the country of 350mil.
I don't know what else to say.Comment
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Practically ever major fight in the U.S. severely overprices tickets. Its not like it is just this fight.
All fights in Vegas sell less tickets. All of them. Mayweather-McGregor only sold 13,000 seats. And still is #2 for largest gate ever. This fight isn't going to get that kind of revenue, but it is pathetic to act like only selling 20,000 is abnormal for big boxing matches in the U.S.
I guess Floyd-Pac, Floyd-McGregor, and Canelo-g I and II were all really sad then. None of them even sold 20,000 tickets. lmao.
"Wow this is pretty sad." The only thing that is pretty sad is your ignorance of basic facts.
It is what it is....Comment
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They are the cause of their problem. They continue ripping off their fans X3 folds the assumed normal price.Comment
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Yeah which is why joshua wasnt ****** enough to sign a 50 50 deal in a country with no interest in heavyweight boxing. I think fury probably agreed to everything just to prove a point to team joshua and hes now regretting it, hes made a lot of recent comments about wilders lack of popularity etc. Hes rushed himself into a mediocre pay dayComment
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