It's like 8:30am on Sunday my time unfortunately so i'll be at work and will survive on live feed updates. I did consider taking the day off for it but the first fight was actually quite uneventful outside of 2 rounds and I feel like it's going to be a repeat of something similar. If Fury comes out and closes the distance, it will be interesting but probably very messy
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Originally posted by WBC WBA IBF WBO View PostIt's the #1 heavyweight in the world vs. the #2 heavyweight in the world for the lineal world heavyweight championship and the WBC world heavyweight championship. It will sell at least a million pay-per-view buys worldwide, if not a lot more.
Please link us to Al Haymon saying what you're claiming he said.Last edited by Tyistall; 02-06-2020, 08:47 AM.
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Originally posted by Tyistall View PostThese two clowns are not #1 and #2. It's a fight between #2 and #3 at best.
I hope you are ****** enough to believe that this fight does anywhere near a million PPV buys hahahaha.
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Originally posted by WBC WBA IBF WBO View PostTBRB and Ring both have them 1 and 2.
The first fight did over 800,000 PPVs worldwide. It's a very safe assumption that the rematch will do over a million worldwide.
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Originally posted by Tyistall View PostTBRB and Ring are not the end-all be-all for ranking in boxing. BoxRec is considered a better ranking system by far.
the first PPV numbers were never confirmed, they were "leaked" by websites and people who never had anything to do with the promotion of the fight.
How is that guy, with 4 belts, how is he somehow #3?
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Originally posted by WBC WBA IBF WBO View PostIt's the #1 heavyweight in the world vs. the #2 heavyweight in the world for the lineal world heavyweight championship and the WBC world heavyweight championship. It will sell at least a million pay-per-view buys worldwide, if not a lot more.
Please link us to Al Haymon saying what you're claiming he said.
As far as Weird Al is concerned.
I guess you were still in grade school when the PBC first came out and they spewed all that shht about bringing boxing back to the mainstream Free tv.
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Originally posted by True-Boxing-Fan View Postthe UK will be responsible for 75-80 of the PPV buys.
[/QUOTE]when the PBC first came out and they spewed all that shht about bringing boxing back to the mainstream Free tv.[/QUOTE]
Which is exactly what they've done. There is free boxing on Fox almost every month.
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