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  • #21
    Originally posted by EnglishOxide View Post
    Obviously the fight is not big enough for Vegas. Despite everyone saying it is.
    More to do with EST than the fight's popularity.

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    • #22
      Man this is a good fight! I wish both guys the best. I think I got Wilder winning this one, but wouldn't be surprised if Fury won. I just think Wilder won't be so anxious as he was the first time out and he started to figure out Fury late in the fight so I think it carries over. But Fury is slick so who knows man. Nobody fkn knows lol Hahahaha

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      • #23
        Originally posted by EnglishOxide View Post
        Obviously the fight is not big enough for Vegas. Despite everyone saying it is.
        You're wrong. Barclays placed a huge bid, plus it's easier for travelling UK fans to attend NY rather than the west coast. Win/win scenario

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        • #24
          Originally posted by Deontay Wilder View Post
          It's gonna sellout the Barclays and maybe double in PPVs.

          Brooklyn is only 5 hours behind the UK, so a lot more people will be watching.
          That's a valid point i didn't look at it that way!

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          • #25
            Fury wins. He won't get caught with that right hand again and will make the fight quite dull in the rematch. I'm still looking forward to it though.

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            • #26
              Great shît, I will be attending!

              I expect another fantastic fight, both guys can be better in a rematch especially Fury!

              I think Tyson takes it this time by late TKO!

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              • #27
                It sounded like it was headed to Vegas but New York is a good choice. Wilder has done good numbers in NY and there is plenty of Irish there to get behind Fury. An earlier fight time for those in the UK may tempt more to buy the PPV.

                Looking forward to it. Same story as the last fight, Fury is going to outbox Wilder virtually every round, i dont think he will look to put it more on Wilder as that just increases the risk and he now knows for sure that there is that risk. While Wilder is standing he is dangerous and looking for any opportunity. I think i slightly favour Fury.

                Whether he gets the nod on the score card after winning by near shut out is a different question.

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                • #28
                  Originally posted by Butch.McRae View Post
                  More to do with EST than the fight's popularity.

                  I thought the US PPV market was where the money is, and that Fury is a huge star now?

                  It seems the fight is heavily relying on the UK PPV market if this is the reason they aren't going to Vegas.

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                  • #29
                    That's close to the Crawford ppv. I hope they go with May instead since Canelo's fight is not ppv.

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                    • #30
                      Originally posted by EnglishOxide View Post
                      I thought the US PPV market was where the money is, and that Fury is a huge star now?

                      It seems the fight is heavily relying on the UK PPV market if this is the reason they aren't going to Vegas.
                      Let's be honest. The Brits will buy it no matter what time it's on.

                      We understand that there's a whole world outside of the UK with different timezones.

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