Deontay wilder: The undisputed lie!!!
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Says the poster who accuses others of being to busy " WHACKING " off if they say they skipped his idiotic posts ? :wank:
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Let ducksquad fight Fury again, get exposed once again. Jeez he got exposed by a Fury from a 3 year layoff and dropping 150lb, Fury is now going to put Wilder back into irrelevancy and then all the tribalistic fake fans will disappear again, and we'll have a real big fight between Fury and AJ.Comment
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Ohh looks like we have history as being a member of the jerk squad. I get it... The world is a large, fufillng and dangerous place grasshopper...Get out of Mom's basement and experience it a bit before you grow old and troll like before your time.
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So give us the highest gate at Vegas at HW. That's what matters.No. Impossible. Not even close. Seriously kid, pull your head out of AJ's ass and come back to planet earth.
The biggest gate in UK history wouldn't even crack the top 20 in Vegas. Seriously. It's a whole different ball game. Joshua & Klitschko didn't even do what Calzaghe & Hopkins did and Calzaghe vs Hopkins was considered a giant bust.
The highest Vegas gate in history is 7x bigger than the highest UK gate in history. Seriously, you might learn something if you stopped being so ****ing ****** all the time.
And there is no pride in over paying for a sport that is suppose to bring fans out of their houses.Comment
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Why are you HW's not doing such gates?You are a child with no experience and no understanding of economics. The UK market simply can't bare the kind of ticket prices it takes to match the revenue you can generate in Vegas.
In Vegas, tickets for Joshua vs. Wilder would likely start at $750, if not $1,000. The highest ticket price would be around $5,000. The majority of the tickets in the arena would be around $2,000.
You can't do that in the UK. No matter how much you raise the prices, Wembley can't even do half the revenue T Mobile can.Comment
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Lolx..... am waiting for the whole scene to twist again when Fury insist the rematch should be in Manchester.Let's even say the $28 million is a clean offer. It's still a much worse offer than the Fury match.
Wilder is going to make at least $20 million fighting Fury again, likely $25 million. He gets to fight at home for that money instead of fighting overseas. Also, if he wins, he doesn't owe Fury a rematch.
So even if the $28 million is legit with no poison pills, it still makes less sense to do that deal instead of rematching Fury.
And for all you idiots crying last year that Wilder would be ****** to turn down $12.5 million, if the offer is now $28 million, where are your apologies for being so wrong?
Let's see what will happen next.Comment
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that's the only thing they have to brag with as far as boxing is concerned.It's good that we don't pay that much for tickets in the UK. I have posted about this many times. Live sporting events should be for everyone, not just the wealthy. AJ and whoever he fights make life changing money anyway and i dont get why Americans brag about exorbitant ticket prices. It's not a good thing.
Their HW fighters over a decade have been failures so they rather clings to high ticket price that he can't even afford the ring side.Comment
Touche grasshopper!
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