Comments Thread For: Wilder-Fury: Two Commercials Watched By 100M-Plus During Super Bowl
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Spending millions on advertisements does work on the re-tarded masses. I do not understand how this is a popular fight otherwise. Fury is seen as a joke in the USA. Same can be said for Wilders title reign.Comment
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Isn't that exactly what you're doing to me? I did provide you with an article that offered insight into the negotiations that go into allocating the inventory and that when commercial time had sold out, it was very difficult to accommodate their partners. Which would strongly indicate it's not as easy as just selling some of the promotional announcement time.
You said I'm wrong, without providing **** to back it up. Why are you accusing me of the exact thing you're doing?Comment
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Wow I've never seen "boxing fans" get so pissed because the sport of boxing was advertised to a audience of 100 million people lol Boxing as a whole isn't considered a very popular sport among casuals and most people would be stumped if they had to name two or three boxers from today's era. I understand the commercial may not lead to a huge PPV event but it definitely doesn't hurt. If you want an event to be successful you have to do your job and promote it to as many people as possible right? Or do you keep quiet about it and just hope people show up lolComment
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