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  • Originally posted by _Rexy_ View Post
    The Povetkin thing was his own fault. Pretty sure it was the third? Time he pissed hot in his career? And that was after Wilder was supposed to fight Povetkin earlier and Pov had the fight delayed because he wanted to defend his Silver belt instead of taking a world title shot (who the hell does that?)
    With Ortiz the fight also got cancelled when he pissed hot, but Wilder gave another chance/put the fight back on when it came out that it was for blood pressure meds.

    As for the Parker thing, in the interview I read it was when wilder and Joshua were on better teens it seems, Wilder was mad at Parker for pulling out and he said “end of the day it doesn’t matter if I get his belt, or he goes and fights Joshua and Joshua gets his belt. The fight will eventually be me and Joshua”

    Also, since you remembered that the washjngto fight was his return from a broken hand, remember that he broke it IN the Stiverne fight haha.
    I hear ya man, good points. I don't think I ever watched the whole Stiverne fight so maybe I missed something in that one.

    In any event I can't really relate to Wilder on a lot of stuff, but I do think he is an exciting fighter and I respect him for taking the Ortiz and Fury fights. Interested to see what happens in the heavyweight division over the next few years.

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    • Originally posted by Boxing1012 View Post
      I hear ya man, good points. I don't think I ever watched the whole Stiverne fight so maybe I missed something in that one.

      In any event I can't really relate to Wilder on a lot of stuff, but I do think he is an exciting fighter and I respect him for taking the Ortiz and Fury fights. Interested to see what happens in the heavyweight division over the next few years.
      Stiverne I was a good fight. He had pop. If only he trained hard.

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      • Originally posted by Boxing1012 View Post
        I hear ya man, good points. I don't think I ever watched the whole Stiverne fight so maybe I missed something in that one.

        In any event I can't really relate to Wilder on a lot of stuff, but I do think he is an exciting fighter and I respect him for taking the Ortiz and Fury fights. Interested to see what happens in the heavyweight division over the next few years.
        The first Stiverne match was a great bout. It’s what I like to point to when people say Wilder has no technical ability. Also, if memory serves me right, Stiverne was almost out on his feet and saved by the bell for round 4.

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        • Quote:
          Originally Posted by PunchyPotorff
          You must not be aware of the numbers a Fury fight of this level would bring to a stadium in England. Try to keep up. It's a very real scenario a UK rematch of these two.

          Quote:
          Originally Posted by KTFOKING
          Try to keep up? LOL, no trust me, I'm keeping up just fine.

          Quote:
          Originally Posted by PunchyPotorff
          You certainly aren't keeping up if you think Fury isn't a bigger draw in England. This one Saturday didn't even quite sell out the arena in Vegas. Whereas in England a stadium would be at or near capacity. Have your own opinion if you want, but you cannot try to invent your own facts.

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          Originally Posted by KTFOKING View Post
          What are you babbling about? Didn't quite sell out yet I bet it still did or got close to a $5 million gate. The rematch in Vegas will double the gate as well as double the buy rate. To me it does more than double the buy rate but for argument's sake we will go with that. Add up the UK buys at 4 am and I'm sorry, the rematch doesn't generate more money in the UK.

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          Originally Posted by PunchyPotorff
          5 mil gate isn't JACK compared to an England gate you bonehead. And a Vegas rematch will not come even CLOSE to an England gate. Boxing is WAY more popular in the UK and Europe than it is in the U.S. currently. Geez, stop wasting people's time with your ridiculously lame comments.

          Originally posted by KTFOKING View Post
          $5 million gate isn't jack? Oh really? And I said it likely does double that in Vegas for the rematch. So yeah, a $10 million gate is certainly comparable to the UK stadium gates. I believe Wlad/Joshua did $12 million.

          Is boxing more popular in the UK than the US? Absolutely, but the US PPV money>>>>>>>>UK PPV money.

          My comments are far from lame. Just seems like you have no rationale at all.
          I said 5 mil gate isn't JACK compared to an England gate

          Never mind bubba, easy to see you're at Boneheaded Daft Mode Defcon 37. If the rematch is in England, you'll be proven wrong soon enough. See ya, clown.

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          • Originally posted by PunchyPotorff View Post
            Quote:
            Originally Posted by PunchyPotorff
            You must not be aware of the numbers a Fury fight of this level would bring to a stadium in England. Try to keep up. It's a very real scenario a UK rematch of these two.

            Quote:
            Originally Posted by KTFOKING
            Try to keep up? LOL, no trust me, I'm keeping up just fine.

            Quote:
            Originally Posted by PunchyPotorff
            You certainly aren't keeping up if you think Fury isn't a bigger draw in England. This one Saturday didn't even quite sell out the arena in Vegas. Whereas in England a stadium would be at or near capacity. Have your own opinion if you want, but you cannot try to invent your own facts.

            Quote:
            Originally Posted by KTFOKING View Post
            What are you babbling about? Didn't quite sell out yet I bet it still did or got close to a $5 million gate. The rematch in Vegas will double the gate as well as double the buy rate. To me it does more than double the buy rate but for argument's sake we will go with that. Add up the UK buys at 4 am and I'm sorry, the rematch doesn't generate more money in the UK.

            Quote:
            Originally Posted by PunchyPotorff
            5 mil gate isn't JACK compared to an England gate you bonehead. And a Vegas rematch will not come even CLOSE to an England gate. Boxing is WAY more popular in the UK and Europe than it is in the U.S. currently. Geez, stop wasting people's time with your ridiculously lame comments.



            I said 5 mil gate isn't JACK compared to an England gate

            Never mind bubba, easy to see you're at Boneheaded Daft Mode Defcon 37. If the rematch is in England, you'll be proven wrong soon enough. See ya, clown.
            $5 million gate for this FIRST fight in LA. That number will double for the rematch in Vegas, and will be close to the gates Joshua produces in his Wembley Stadium fights.

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            • Originally posted by johnbook View Post
              Stiverne I was a good fight. He had pop. If only he trained hard.
              Idk man he has always looked like a little roly-poly fat boy to me. I thought Wilder should have done in fight 1 what he did in fight 2. Some of these guys look like midgets compared to the real super-heavyweights out there. And I follow boxing pretty closely and the only name I recognize on Stiverne's resume besides Wilder is Chris Arreola, who is not a great fighter either.

              Wilder is growing on me but if you're expecting me to start hyping up Stiverne I'm gonna have to sit that one out lol

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              • Originally posted by _Rexy_ View Post
                The first Stiverne match was a great bout. It’s what I like to point to when people say Wilder has no technical ability. Also, if memory serves me right, Stiverne was almost out on his feet and saved by the bell for round 4.
                I guess I feel like someone of Stiverne's size/stature should have no chance against someone as big and athletic as Wilder, as Wilder showed in fight 2. As I mentioned just previously to another guy, Wilder is growing on me, but if anyone is expecting me to hype up his Stiverne wins I'm gonna have to sit that one out lol.

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                • Originally posted by Boxing1012 View Post
                  Idk man he has always looked like a little roly-poly fat boy to me. I thought Wilder should have done in fight 1 what he did in fight 2. Some of these guys look like midgets compared to the real super-heavyweights out there. And I follow boxing pretty closely and the only name I recognize on Stiverne's resume besides Wilder is Chris Arreola, who is not a great fighter either.

                  Wilder is growing on me but if you're expecting me to start hyping up Stiverne I'm gonna have to sit that one out lol
                  There was a huge difference in Stiverne in I and II. In II heavier, untrained, was a joke, just a payday and corrupt that it was ever ordered. First one was a decent fight because Stiverne had 1 punch KO power too.

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