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Originally posted by Curt Henning View Postnope they didnt tune in for him
just like nobody on thanksgiving last year tuned in to see spence on the sidelines at the cowboys game...BUT THEY ENDED UP SEEING HIM ANYWAY.....and that gets things in motion
if even just 100k of those viewers were sitting there, ipad in hand(possibly about to make a wager ), and googled wilder because they didnt know him and looked him up? thats a win for wilder and his people
basically everyone watching that event has a phone or tablet in hand...and can google who he is if they dont already know him...within seconds
this is just reality...so you haters can stay mad and say dumb stuff like "nobody tuned in to see him"...thats just fools way of rationalizing it.....its exposure...good exposure........it was either that or have 5k people see him in the US ON DAZN during a cricket match
Are you insinuating that Spence showing up at a Cowboys game is going to help make him into PPV star btw? I mean all the people that tuned in to his last fight were Mikey fans. Anyone thinking Spence is ready to be a PPV or is even close I mean I don't see that at all.
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Originally posted by Greenfield02 View PostCBS is free, Showtime is not. That's all that needs to be said.
everyone knows that.....or at least should
14 mil viewers is 14 mil....if even just a small fraction start looking into wilder, if they didnt already know him, its worth it.....thats what showtime can do....give their guys publicity on regular cable......can DAZN do that? thats called an advantage.......you seem to lack basic intelligence.....
spence was on the sideline on thanksgiving last year at the cowboys game...he just did a successful ppv his first time out......wilders first ppv did well too....
14 mil viewers is alot to be seen by....if even 100k of them start looking into who he is its a big move
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Originally posted by Boxing1013 View PostYeah it is good exposure for him but it probably won't translate to much unfortunately.
Are you insinuating that Spence showing up at a Cowboys game is going to help make him into PPV star btw? I mean all the people that tuned in to his last fight were Mikey fans. Anyone thinking Spence is ready to be a PPV or is even close I mean I don't see that at all.
i didnt say it would make spence a star...but it helps...its exposure...do you realize how many people are watching the cowboys on thanskgiving on CBS? do you also realize that spence does photo ops with jerry jones all the time? do you know how many people follow jerry jones?
it all helps
also what proof do you have that it was mostly mikey fans buying the ppv other than a guess because you think only mexicans can sell ppvs? lemme guess it was all tyson fury fans that bought wilder/fury too?!?! LOL
if even 100k of those people that saw that interview stop and google wilder its a win for him....and thats a very low percentage of those who tuned in
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It's great exposure to get Wilder in front of an audience that size.
They need to keep doing it.
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14 million viewers watching...still won't equal to Wilder selling out Barclays. Even at cheap ticket prices. Maybe they will give tickets away again to make the arena look full, like they did with the Wilder/Fury fight. Any way you idiotic Wilder fans try to spin this, it's still Wilder begging people to watch him fight. Ali never had to do that. Tyson either. And neither one of them would have turned down 120 million to fight in TWO unification fights hahah. Wilder is a fraud chumpion and he will always be a ducker. Keep believing that he is a great boxer, until he gets KOed by a B grade fighter. Then that 120 million will look like a distant memory
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