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    Promotional rivals Frank Warren and Eddie Hearn are going head to head on December 22, when their respective companies will stage dueling pay-per-view events. Hearn will put together the Dillian Whyte vs. Dereck Chisora rematch on Sky Sports Box Office and DAZN, while Warren has Carl Frampton challenging IBF featherweight champion Josh Warrington on BT Sport Pay-Per-View and ESPN+.
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  • #2
    Maybe the best way to solve it might be just to do away with PPV!

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    • #3
      don't know about this rivalry but if I was a fighter.. I'd sign with Eddie,he looks like a guy/promoter with hella ambition

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      • #4
        Not trying to chose sides, but Warren is producing the better card.

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        • #5
          The story goes originally the British Boxing board of control prohibited such a clash for the "good of the game".

          However a new dominant promoter came along and campaigned for that to be changed as it stopped him putting his "super" fights on when a small show existed that promoter ....

          Frank Warren.

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          • #6
            its actually rubbish for the fans cos i would usually order both if on different dates, however i will probably order the BT card as my tv is through BT and ****** for free the chisora v whyte. plus is crap trying to flick between 2 fights anyway. even if they were 1 week apart it would be better.

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            • #7
              If a promoter already books a certain date, why would another promoter book the same date? Hearn is an a$$hole, plain and simple.

              I hope Warren books Wilder vs Fury on the same date as Joshua fights the winner of Whyte/Chisora.

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              • #8
                I’ll be booking Whyte vs Chisora. The last fight was absolutely amazing. I have zero interest in Frampton or Warrington. They both have a very regional support, aren’t really punchers or been involved in especially exciting fights historically.

                Warrington seems like a nice guy but i’m naturally put off by any fighter who’s popularity seems fairly based on an Football crowd.

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by _Rexy_ View Post
                  Not trying to chose sides, but Warren is producing the better card.
                  But who dafuq wants to buy it?

                  Hearn is 100% it's a trade show, for the very top end hardcores, with little to no casual market value

                  Fights like that aren't PPV

                  PPV is for fights that the whole country will be talking about at work on monday morning.

                  Whyte vs Chisora 2 isn't a great fight but it will have people talking

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                  • #10
                    What's good for the goose...Wilder vs. Fury II, on April 13th! Just kidding, don't do that to the UK fans!

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