Comments Thread For: Wilder: I'd Definitely Rather Fight Breazeale On Fox Than PPV

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  • Wurider
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    #41
    Breazeale looked like crap in his last bought. He will not make 3 rounds with Wilder.

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    • Straightener
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      #42
      Originally posted by MisanthropicNY
      Windmill knows that nobody will buy that crap fight. If it isn't Fury or Joshua, he's not going to sell anything on PPV.
      This .....

      Only reason wilder fury sold well was because of fury

      Fury’s comeback from being a waste man sold that fight

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      • hitking
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        #43
        Originally posted by Redgloveman
        Seems absolutely right to me.

        Wilder may have built up some interest from his Fury fight but Breazeale is a hard sell because, like a lot of Wilder's opponents until recently, he offers no credible threat. Hardcores are probably interested in the beef between these two but the public at large probably aren't interested in guessing the round that Breazeale gets knocked out in.
        Ironically, I see the Wilder-Breazeale fight totally opposite of way you see it. I think hardcore fans will have little interest in the “beef” Breazeale have. Because we don’t see Breazeale as a legitimate threat. Where casual fans tend to get excited fights when the two fighters have personal issues with each other.

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        • Ake-Dawg
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          #44
          Originally posted by MisanthropicNY
          Windmill knows that nobody will buy that crap fight. If it isn't Fury or Joshua, he's not going to sell anything on PPV.
          Thanks for restating what the fighter said in the interview. There is no current heavyweight who is PPV in the US alone.

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          • Straightener
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            #45
            Originally posted by hitking
            Ironically, I see the Wilder-Breazeale fight totally opposite of way you see it. I think hardcore fans will have little interest in the “beef” Breazeale have. Because we don’t see Breazeale as a legitimate threat. Where casual fans tend to get excited fights when the two fighters have personal issues with each other.
            Have to agree with you

            Anyone who knows the sport will already know that Joshua tore him a new arzehole two years ago .

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            • sweetpea87
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              #46
              That’s the truth. No one knows Breazele and Wilder isn’t a big enough star to get good ppv numbers on his own. Especially if they are trying for the Joshua fight later this year, it’d be better to get more exposure on Fox.

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              • MisanthropicNY
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                #47
                Originally posted by Ake-Dawg
                Thanks for restating what the fighter said in the interview. There is no current heavyweight who is PPV in the US alone.
                But he wants 50/50 with Joshua though at the same time? Now you understand

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                • Alan Smithee
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                  #48
                  Originally posted by greeneye99
                  What a one sided view of events
                  I know You're a Wilder Fan boy
                  You probably went to grammar dchool with him too
                  Yall country folks speak the same way
                  Fyi
                  They're and theyve are Not Words my friend
                  As usual Greeneye is insulting someone. Wilder may not be on the debate team but hopefully he schools AJ. That's if team Joshua is willing to take the fight.

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                  • SchoolTheseCats
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                    #49
                    Originally posted by REDEEMER
                    Shows you how deluded Wilder really is ,he doesn't even realize he's not PPV either with no fury fight, sounded like he himself has been on PPV the entire time and now cant find a suitable opponent to make one. . Ha
                    aj fans try to spin any and everything for no reason

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                    • Clubber Pac
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                      #50
                      Originally posted by Boxing Hero
                      Why would Wilder want to fight on PPV against a guy who is unknown if he did horrible numbers with a guy who is very popular!
                      Dumb post, the numbers were beyond expectations, and netted both fighters extra bank.

                      Horrible is relative, the expectations for the fight commercially were low across the board.

                      325,000 buys created a market for both fighters.

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