Is this true?
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No it isn’t. I believe Usyk- Witherspoon Crowd was just short of 9,500 while Wilder/Brazeale was just north of 13,000.
My guess is the tickets for the Wilder fight were more expensive.
The ethnic based shows in Chicago with cards featuring Fighters from Russia and Poland tend to do well so I am not surprised a card featuring Usyk and Bivol did almost 10k.Comment
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AJ is the highest paid Boxer in the business at this stage - and if he wins, expect that to continue.So it's true then? What ever is what ever but this is just more proof that wilder isn't this massive superstar he and his fans are claiming. 120 million ain't not lowball and we know if Joshua manages to regain his belts wilder and his fans are guna be demanding wilder gets atleast 60% due to Joshua having a loss on his record.
Just don't know how many times it's guna be proven wilder ain't no super star.
Joshua became a bigger Star by losing, and if he manages to win the rematch (which i'm 50/50 if he can), then he will be even more of a super star.
Why do you think Al Haymon waits for AJ's fights to be announced and then schedules in Wilder's 1-2 weeks before? This isn't a coincidence, they are trying to get whatever gloss they can, smart business move.
If he wins, i see him doing a 3rd fight with Ruiz, and make even more money.
I think the reality is that Wilder and Fury are getting over-paid (meaning, their promoters / networks are losing money as they don't generate it, thus they are being paid on speculation), whereas Joshua is getting paid his due (for what he generates).
Interesting times ahead for sure.Comment
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can't really compare as witherspoon brought so many fans, wilder-witherspoon would sell out anywhereComment
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