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  • DaNeutral.
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    #11
    I hope hes talkinhg about the Barclays centre in London England even though ive never heard of it. It makes more money in the UK and America is the home of the robberies so Screw that. Why doesnt "im happy to travel" Wilder travel to the UK? Not scared of getting hit with chickens again is he?

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    • Straightener
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      #12
      Looks like it will be Vegas

      Wilder doesn’t seem to keen to come to the U.K.

      Shame because it would be a massive sell out over here

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      • Reverb
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        #13
        Originally posted by 5000boxing
        Wilder hurt Fury more than Fury hurt Wilder.. An fury touched the canvas twice.. therfore.. Wilder Won. Period. Anything else is just blind hate.
        ^^^^^ Got ourselves a passionate one here who's less interested in boxing and more into his fanclub.
        He must have missed the memo about what a boxing match is.

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        • Bronx2245
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          #14
          If Frank Warren can find somewhere in the UK, that brings in at least the revenue that the first fight made, then the fight should go to the UK! If not, then NYC is good because Brits will travel to NYC! However, as I recall, there were plenty of Hatton fans in Las Vegas! Question to the UK fans, would you rather travel to NYC or Las Vegas?

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          • Alan Smithee
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            #15
            Originally posted by Straightener
            Looks like it will be Vegas

            Wilder doesn’t seem to keen to come to the U.K.

            Shame because it would be a massive sell out over here
            The fight may wind up in England. Who knows? Right now it's speculation. Wilder is talking up Barclay's because it's his home away from home. I saw him crush Stiverne there and will be attending the Charlo brothers card on the 22nd. Great place for boxing.

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            • Straightener
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              #16
              Originally posted by Brettcappe
              The fight may wind up in England. Who knows? Right now it's speculation. Wilder is talking up Barclay's because it's his home away from home. I saw him crush Stiverne there and will be attending the Charlo brothers card on the 22nd. Great place for boxing.
              If the fight did end up In New York it would be cheaper for the fans

              I went to Vegas for b-hop calazhge and that was ridiculous money

              Could have gone on three holidays with the mrs for the price of that trip

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              • Bronx2245
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                #17
                Originally posted by Straightener
                Looks like it will be Vegas

                Wilder doesn’t seem to keen to come to the U.K.

                Shame because it would be a massive sell out over here
                He's willing to come over there for the rematch, just like he was willing to travel to Russia for Povetkin, or to the UK for Joshua!

                Wilder Trainer: If Money is Right, No Issue With Rematch in UK

                Deontay Wilder felt he "definitely won" his fight against Tyson Fury after retaining his WBC heavyweight title with a contentious draw. An enthralling fight in Los Angeles ended in a split-decision draw, judges scoring it 115-111 to Wilder, 114-112 to Fury and 113-113. The American seemed fortunate to escape with his belt, although he knocked Fury down in both the ninth and 12th rounds at the Staples Center.


                The question is the money! You guys sell a lot of tickets, but the fights don't make the revenue that fights do in the states, with way less than half the people! I don't understand why? Maybe the ticket prices are much lower?

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                • Illmatic94
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                  #18
                  i wanna see it in the UK.

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                  • Straightener
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                    #19
                    Originally posted by Bronx2245
                    He's willing to come over there for the rematch, just like he was willing to travel to Russia for Povetkin, or to the UK for Joshua!

                    Wilder Trainer: If Money is Right, No Issue With Rematch in UK

                    Deontay Wilder felt he "definitely won" his fight against Tyson Fury after retaining his WBC heavyweight title with a contentious draw. An enthralling fight in Los Angeles ended in a split-decision draw, judges scoring it 115-111 to Wilder, 114-112 to Fury and 113-113. The American seemed fortunate to escape with his belt, although he knocked Fury down in both the ninth and 12th rounds at the Staples Center.


                    The question is the money! You guys sell a lot of tickets, but the fights don't make the revenue that fights do in the states, with way less than half the people! I don't understand why? Maybe the ticket prices are much lower?
                    Not a clue to be honest

                    Maybe you guys pay a lot more for ringside seats

                    90,000 people paying on average £80 (low end) I can’t fathom how 20,000 tickets make more money

                    Unless ringside is ridiculous prices ? Like I said i haven’t got a clue what you guys pay over there

                    Do the casinos pay big for having the fight in their halls ? Again not a clue
                    Last edited by Straightener; 12-10-2018, 12:59 PM.

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                    • The Big Dunn
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                      #20
                      NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!!!!!!!!!! Not in NYC. I don't want the NYC commission or refs stopping this fight too soon. Go to Vegas and let Reiss referee again.

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