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    He’s told media that he’s still learning on the job. The amiable deal-maker from England tried his hand again Saturday, when he brought fights to Kansas, on a card topped by Jarrell “Big Baby” Miller. Now, Miller was booked against a reasonably credible hitter, but someone totally unknown outside America. Bogdan Dinu hails from Romania, and so no, there weren’t huge pockets of Dinu fans there to wave the flag and root on their guy.

    And no, there were not copious charters from Brooklyn to Kansas, masses flying in to root on “Big Baby.” There were masses present to root on home-state pugilist Nico Hernandez, Hearn told us.

    “We had 4,098 in there but 2,000 went home after Nico,” Hearn told BLH.

    Hernandez went to 6-0, taking the W from fellow flyweight Josue Morales, now 8-8-3, before his fans went homeward bound.

    Hearn has explained that he’s better understanding the buying habits of Americans. He told interviewer Kugan Cassius that a high percentage of tix get sold basically day of, so called “walk up sales.” Americans seemingly aren’t by and large as devoted as Brits, and simply are less likely to be aware of a card on the near horizon. So, they get the memo late, don’t pre-plan and it’s more of a spur of the moment instict to go to the scraps. Same thing, he said, in people at a casino. “Oh, look, boxing taking place here. Let’s get a ticket and check it out.”

    Hearn’s communications boss Anthony Leaver touched on the Kansas attendance, and also replied to my theory that maybe attracting DAZN subscribers is more important in the long run than how many people show up at the building on fight night.

    “Attendance was 4,098 on Saturday which was pretty solid for a first one in Kansas,” Leaver told us. “DAZN subs are of course very important but fight night attendance is crucial, too — we want to give the DAZN viewers at home a great atmosphere, so that when we bring a show to their town they see it as a must-attend event. We’ve always felt that the two go hand in hand. When you are able to say in advance that a fight is sold out or limited tickets are left, it tells viewers that they must tune in!”
    https://www.badlefthook.com/2018/11/...rip-to-kansas?

  • #2
    I forgot Kansas even existed

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    • #3
      He will soon learn to rearrange the billing to include the hometown guys as the co-main event and even have one hometown guy after the main event. I remember going to Mayweather/Sosa, and they had Jennifer Alcorn after the main event just to keep the crowd from leaving.

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      • #4
        Foreigners are keeping boxing alive in America.

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        • #5
          Originally posted by Robbie Barrett View Post
          Foreigners are keeping boxing alive in America.
          Rubbish and Bollocks

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          • #6
            Hire me Eddie, I could've told you all this **** before you put on these cards

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            • #7
              Fair play on him learning on the job. Lotsa people are busting his nuts over it. I think its fine. If we are talking about this sh^t 2 years from now doe its a problem & maybe this 8 year deal does get cut off at 2. Not that they wouldn't keep Hearn on for these other areas he's getting, but it might be better for a US promoter to do US fights.

              I will say I kinda expected Hearn would be more ready for the US market. He seems like he has some relationships with other US guys & this sh^t he's going through now seem like some first few questions he'd talk to Bob or Al or whoever about prior to coming here. But he either didn't do much homework or he didn't believe what people told him.

              Also I think Eddie is tired as f#ck. Dude is looking & acting more exhausted every time I see him lately. I think thats where some of this sh^tting on other peoples product while his isn't looking so great itself sh^t is coming from too. A burn out with all the sh^t he's doing these days seems like something that has a high likelihood of going down. This mfer is 30mos or less from a divorce probably too. He's gonna be hanging out with Kalle making weird ass faces & mouth movements soon enough if he don't slow down.

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              • #8
                Here is what I posted live during the fight about the crowd being small already then half left before main event.

                Originally posted by bigdunny1 View Post
                Because Hearn doesn't understand the US market putting fights in the wrong cities and putting the undercard fights in the wrong order. This is now a pattern of empty arenas and fewer fans sticking around for the main event.
                Originally posted by bigdunny1 View Post
                Shields should of been the opener then Gabe rosado, then Hernandez, then Rios as the co main or flip flop Hernandez to co main you do that and fans stick around for the main event. Instead you put all the Kansas boys early then a stink fest girl fight before the main event so of course fans left. Or how about not putting main event fights for a NY fighter in Kansas where they don't care about it. Big baby either shouldn't be main event or make him main event in NY. These are things that savy US promoters wouldn't do.
                Same thing happened in the Boston card McGregor and all the fans literally got up and left and you were stuck with a dead crowd for the main event with Andrade. And Jacobs has been fighting in front of smaller and smaller crowds since Hearn started promoting his fights. He is struggling selling tickets and putting cards that keep fans all the way to the main event.
                Last edited by bigdunny1; 11-19-2018, 07:26 PM.

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by Motorcity Cobra View Post
                  Rubbish and Bollocks
                  Every boxing fan knows that Mexicans are the fans that drive the US boxing market. If you want good attendances put Mexicans on your card. Want good PPV sales, fight a Mexican on a Mexican holiday. Mexicans and other nationalities (to a much lesser extent) turn up to events, Americans don't.

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by Eff Pandas View Post
                    Fair play on him learning on the job. Lotsa people are busting his nuts over it. I think its fine. If we are talking about this sh^t 2 years from now doe its a problem & maybe this 8 year deal does get cut off at 2. Not that they wouldn't keep Hearn on for these other areas he's getting, but it might be better for a US promoter to do US fights.

                    I will say I kinda expected Hearn would be more ready for the US market. He seems like he has some relationships with other US guys & this sh^t he's going through now seem like some first few questions he'd talk to Bob or Al or whoever about prior to coming here. But he either didn't do much homework or he didn't believe what people told him.

                    Also I think Eddie is tired as f#ck. Dude is looking & acting more exhausted every time I see him lately. I think thats where some of this sh^tting on other peoples product while his isn't looking so great itself sh^t is coming from too. A burn out with all the sh^t he's doing these days seems like something that has a high likelihood of going down. This mfer is 30mos or less from a divorce probably too. He's gonna be hanging out with Kalle making weird ass faces & mouth movements soon enough if he don't slow down.
                    He gonna continue to be tired. Didn't he just start Matchroom Italy and Matchroo Germany.

                    Get other people to handle some of your affairs.

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