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  • Eddie Hearn faces crisis over poor Dillian Whyte v Oscar Rivas ticket sales

    Matchroom boss Eddie Hearn is facing up to what could become a massive failure in the United Kingdom as reports of poor ticket sales over Dillian Whyte v Oscar Rivas continue.

    WBN was informed last week that only a few thousand of the 20,000 available had been sold. Top Rank boss Bob Arum then went one better by confirming he was worried about the lack of purchases ahead of a proposed Vasyl Lomachenko v Luke Campbell fight at the same venue.

    Loma v Campbell is a done deal for August 31 at The O2 Arena in London. Hearn is yet to make the clash official.

    Arum has left it up to Hearn to divulge that information to fans. Something Hearn has so far been tentative to do.

    The Whyte v Rivas situation is obviously playing a big part in that decision. A big push to fill the void is expected over the next few days.

    It’s less than two weeks until the heavyweights are due to fight.

    Hearn has been pleading with the World Boxing Council to make the contest a final eliminator for Deontay Wilder. A move which could help attract more fans to the event.

    Participants on the undercard have begun offering tickets to their followers via competitions. A situation which is common with shows that don’t sell as well as anticipated.

    It’s bad news for Hearn and Matchroom as their United Kingdom empire, which reigned supreme for years, is struggling of late.

    Taking his top stars to the USA due to the massive DAZN paydays on offer, the UK portion of his promotional company has suffered as a consequence.

    Sky Sports Head of Boxing Adam Smith has admitted the ongoing demise of British fight nights is not ideal as Hearn continues to pander to the audiences across the Atlantic.

    Anthony Joshua is not expected to fight on home soil this year, whilst the likes of Kal Yafai, Callum Smith and Tommy Coyle have all been taken overseas recently.

    It’s now a massive ask to pull Whyte v Rivas into the tens of thousands in regards to tickets.

    The additions of David Allen v David Price and Derek Chisora v Artur Szpilka are certainly fan-friendly bouts for what is an eye-catching heavyweight triple.

    Hopefully things can pick up for what is big a Sky Box Office summer offering on Pay-Per-View.

    The Lomachenko v Campbell, taking place just six weeks later, is also expected to be on the paid format.

    The reason for sales being so low is £92.00 is the cheapest ticket and on PPV. I remember some clown on here telling me Dillan is his own manager and promoter there lies the problem.

    Nobody has told me this is not viable and week before Dubois vs Gorman ?

    Dillan you need a Manager and promoter and Marketing plan as this show gonna get cancelled mark words

  • #2
    More fake news from the ldbc

    Pathetic

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    • #3
      Ppv??? Naw

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      • #4
        Originally posted by lfc19titles View Post
        More fake news from the ldbc

        Pathetic
        he called world boxing news ldbc

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        • #5
          Originally posted by 2ndroundko View Post
          he called world boxing news ldbc
          And Arum who said the same thing on IFL TV

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          • #6
            Ldbc represent

            Power to the fake news

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            • #7
              I thought Whyte was a massive draw in the UK doe?

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              • #8
                I keep forgetting about that PPV.

                Not seen any adverts for it on TV or otherwise.

                Having not watched SKY since the footy season ended probably had a lot to do with that.

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by Motorcity Cobra View Post
                  And Arum who said the same thing on IFL TV
                  A Wilder fan worrying and mocking about ticket sales ? lol



                  Doesn't get dumber then that ,unlike Wilders poor sales they aren't giving them away,and you are a bigger fool then previously thought if you think it doesn't do less then 18,000 in attendance with pricier tickets to. lol
                  Last edited by juggernaut666; 07-08-2019, 07:52 AM.

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by juggernaut666 View Post
                    A Wilder fan worrying about ticket sales ? lol



                    Doesn't get dumber then that ,unlike Wilders poor sales they aren't giving them away,and you are a bigger fool then previously thought if you think it doesn't do less then 18,000 in attendance with pricier tickets to. lol
                    What poor ticket sales. Please inform me and cite your sources for the event you're speaking of

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