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  • Originally posted by Robbie Barrett View Post
    Why do Wilder fans keep mentioning far more popular fighters than Wilder as examples?

    What's Wilders highest gate revenue? Highest fight revenue? These are the numbers what matter not what a Mayweather or De La Hoya made that's irrelevant.
    Maybe you should read what's being discussed before replying.

    #1 - I said the biggest fights in history haven't sold out.

    #2 - A random idiot claimed Klitschko vs Joshua sold out as some sort of proof that the biggest fights in history have sold out.

    #3 - I pointed out that Klitschko vs Fury isn't one of the biggest fights in history, therefore point #2 doesn't disprove point #1.


    Then you come in and totally change the subject, ignoring everything that was being discussed. Great job kiddo.

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    • I think they was booing his indecisiveness, fans want to hear you pick and choose they don't want to hear "There Is A Pecking Order, If No Fight With Those Other Guys Then I Will Fight You"

      BOOOO Boring!

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      • Originally posted by WBC WBA IBF View Post
        True or false: Joshua vs Wilder would generate more if it took place in the US instead of the UK?
        At this moment in time it is unclear, I would edge towards uk and more importantly that gives a guaranteed income.

        In the future it will probably swing towards America but only once popularity of wilder (and Joshua) increases.

        Joshua would sell Ppv in middle of night in uk but the question is how many? Would you lose over 1 mil uk Ppv?

        In addition do not under estimate how much gate receipts and sponsorship will gain in the uk, it’s easy to say “Vegas makes more” but you have to get an investor first. On top of that remember that even at Wembley you would be able to increase prices significantly for a undisputed heavyweight clash.

        Personally if I was a promoter I would go for the uk and Wembley right now. Certainty over speculated numbers.

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        • Originally posted by Kezzer View Post
          At this moment in time it is unclear
          No, it's not unclear. Even Hearn gladly admits the fight would do bigger business if held in the US. So this is yet another great example of how biased you are. You can't even concede the most obvious of points.

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          • Originally posted by Robbie Barrett View Post
            That's because the UK would still buy the PPV if it's in the US. If it's just revenue from each country a fight in the UK would make more than the fight in the US.
            The US revenue from a US fight would exceed the UK revenue from a UK fight, so you're still not making any sense.

            Joshua vs Wilder, for the undisputed heavyweight championship of the world, would generate 750,000 to 1,000,000 PPV buys in the US at around $85 per buy.

            There's absolutely nothing that could be done in the UK to try to compete with that.

            You're a child, with no education, insight, or experience. Trolling the internet because you can't get a girl to spread her legs for you. Stop living through AJ. Try to get a life. It's fine to be a sports fan and enjoy watching sports. But what you are far exceeds that. You've let it become your life so that you don't have to get a life. It's not healthy.

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            • Originally posted by WBC WBA IBF View Post
              No, it's not unclear. Even Hearn gladly admits the fight would do bigger business if held in the US. So this is yet another great example of how biased you are. You can't even concede the most obvious of points.
              The irony of you claiming anyone is bias ��
              On the back of wilder fury making 300k, Joshua who isn’t outspoken you reckon they will get 800k sales?? wtf? Sound logic. It might do that if it brews a bit longer but the teapot still needs squeezing and stirring first!

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              • Originally posted by Kezzer View Post
                The irony of you claiming anyone is bias ��
                On the back of wilder fury making 300k, Joshua who isn’t outspoken you reckon they will get 800k sales?? wtf? Sound logic. It might do that if it brews a bit longer but the teapot still needs squeezing and stirring first!
                Right right, you know more than Hearn, and poppa Hearn, and Joshua, and Wilder, and Finkel, and Haymon, and Showtime, and Sky, and DAZN, and everyone else that does this **** for a living. All of whom are in agreement the fight would generate more in the US.

                But you, a random idiot on the internet with no experience, knowledge or insight into the subject, believe the fight would generate more in the UK.

                Gotcha.

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                • Originally posted by WBC WBA IBF View Post
                  Right right, you know more than Hearn, and poppa Hearn, and Joshua, and Wilder, and Finkel, and Haymon, and Showtime, and Sky, and DAZN, and everyone else that does this **** for a living. All of whom are in agreement the fight would generate more in the US.

                  But you, a random idiot on the internet with no experience, knowledge or insight into the subject, believe the fight would generate more in the UK.

                  Gotcha.
                  I refer you back to my previous post which you obviously couldn’t understand first time around.

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                  • I was at the fight on Saturday. AJ was applauded several times during the night. He was booed after saying he couldn't guarantee Whyte a rematch in April. As Wilder & Fury are in line first. I think by now most people would prefer AJ to fight Wilder next. Thatd be a great fight. Wilders team will push for AJ. A rematch can happen anytime with Fury, plus we have heard his trainer suggest a break would do Fury good. Wilder makes more money against AJ. Another Fury v Wilder build up would get stale imo. The longer he takes to fight AJ the tougher it will be for Wilder. He has clueless egotistical logic.

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                    • I don't really understand the logic of this from Tyson Fury's trainer.

                      Lennox Lewis re-matched Evander Holyfield, after their first controversial fight. He did not step aside, and issue Evander Holyfield to fight Mike Tyson, David Tua, any other fighter who was raging at that time. What is it with Tyson Fury not having rematches at elite level? First Wladimir Kiltschko and now Deontay Wilder. But I do understand he fell ill at some point just before or after the announcement for the Wladimir Kiltscko rematch.

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