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  • Originally posted by champion4ever View Post
    It looks more like Tyson Fury robbed ESPN and Top Rank for this fight. It looks like he held them for a $12.5 mil ransom.

    I could never understand this signing in the first place. It's not like Fury is a box office draw or has a huge following, large fanbase or pack a lot of meat in the seats at home or abroad. It just never truly made sense to me.

    Arum lost a lot of ESPN's money on the first Terence Crawford PPV and now he has lost a lot of money on Tyson Fury's ESPN's debut.
    Hilarious you've got something to say about Fury who doesn't sell but nothing on Wilder who is just as bad if not worse.

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    • Originally posted by nubianpiye View Post
      So have any off the current heavies made more than the 20- 25 mill made to fight at Wembley so far? Since everyone is making this money state side?
      You are confusing live gate/revenue generated from ticket, merchandise and sponsors with boxers purses

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      • Originally posted by champion4ever View Post
        Wilder is a star. If he fought in the U.K. He would be the biggest star in boxing.

        By the way Anthony Joshua did very good numbers at the gate at MSG. However on DAZN; It's been rumored that the fight didn't do very well.

        It has been reported that the unofficial numbers for the fight was between 5K-10K viewers. It must be true because it's been 3 weeks and DAZN has yet to disclose the official numbers.
        Stop talking rubbish like always. Wilder isn't nor ever will be a star. He doesn't sell. But your delusion and hypocrisy is extremely showing yet again.

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        • Fury could do much better numbers in the UK he'd sell at any arena and maybe a stadium v the right opponent

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          • that's over a 160usd per ticket mean average

            that seems ok

            I paid 500 for my ticket

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            • Originally posted by SchoolTheseCats View Post
              You are confusing live gate/revenue generated from ticket, merchandise and sponsors with boxers purses
              Not confusing them I'm just asking because they're making so much money in America right? They must be making big bucks per fight already?

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              • Originally posted by denium View Post
                Sling it juggernaut stop pretending to be some unbiased fan who's only interested in good fights. You're the biggest AJ fanboy on here and have been ****ing on for years how he's the truth. Guess what, he's not, he's s***, as I've been telling you for a long time.

                Tbh I'm surprised you've not ended it all, I bet you cried yourself to sleep that night.
                If AJ is shlt, what is Fury after getting dominated by John McDermott? At least Ruiz was a fringe level guy when he fought AJ. McDermott was always utter crap.

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                • Originally posted by Brettcappe View Post
                  Do you really believe that they were expecting a sellout and huge ratings for a Schwarz fight? One of the issues that I have with boxing is that most undercards are subpar. Too much money for the main eventers leaves peanuts for the rest. The Tyson Fury signing was an investment. It's a risk. Although Fury can be a clown at times he is good for the sport. The bottom line is that the top guys have to fight each other in every division not just the heavy's. The Joshua fans prove a very important point. The difference between brits and americans is that we can not be so easily fooled. We realized that A.J was all hype a long time ago!
                  Your guys fight mostly garbage and smaller shot fighters. So if anyone is fooled, it's you lot. Fans put pressure on AJ and Hearn to step up the competition early on in his career. You lot were happy with the shlte you watched and defended it. Boxing in the US is dying because of it.

                  And Wilder isn't hype. He and his fans are just extremely deluded. The facts speak for themselves.

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                  • So there where over 10,000 empty seats.

                    I suspect most of the people there where american, I honestly don't think Fury's fan-base in the UK travel for him.

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                    • $160 per ticket compared to...
                      $14 per ticket

                      Originally posted by KTFOKING View Post



                      Not great obviously, but not terrible either everything considered.
                      Originally posted by Motorcity Cobra View Post
                      You wanna see something crazy? Check out the gate and tickets sold and compare it to Fury's fight. This is why people fight in Vegas

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