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  • #11
    Originally posted by Toffee View Post
    There's no way his status would drive better ticket sales than Wilder in the US.

    If he does then it will come down to the work by his promoter. Can the US fans accept that?
    PBC gives tix away for free the week of the fight. Theyve done it since they came out 4 years ago. AJ's fight is selling for a HIGHER price AND has sold more than Wilder's last fight. Speaks volumes, tbh

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    • #12
      Good for him, I hope a lot of people show up cause it's good for boxing. Not sure why so many fanboys make it about either side. Like AJ's and Wilder's hoes just fighting for their man . You guys need to grow up

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      • #13
        Ruiz Jr will be selling a few tickets also. The Mexicans will come out for him.

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        • #14
          Originally posted by EnglishOxide View Post
          It still means around 10k Americans bought tickets, assuming it sells out. More than Wilders last fight.

          If AJ was American he would be bigger than Mike Tyson round about now.
          Tuesday is already over, and 30% of the lower bowl is still available at face value. And that's before you count the resellers, lol.

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          • #15
            Originally posted by EnglishOxide View Post
            It still means around 10k Americans bought tickets, assuming it sells out. More than Wilders last fight.

            If AJ was American he would be bigger than Mike Tyson round about now.
            Tuesday is already over, and 30% of the lower bowl is still available at face value. And that's before you count the resellers, lol.

            If we're really talking about 10k Brits coming over, you'll be lucky to see even 4000 paying Americans

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            • #16
              British people want us to like their fighters soo bad... but we never will because they think they're better than everybody and act pompous. Even Joshua wants the respect of Americans over Brits. He listens and mainly talls about hip hop and rnb black culture. You hardly ever heard him mention grime, garage, or drum n bass.

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              • #17
                Originally posted by El_Mero View Post
                PBC gives tix away for free the week of the fight. Theyve done it since they came out 4 years ago. AJ's fight is selling for a HIGHER price AND has sold more than Wilder's last fight. Speaks volumes, tbh
                What does it speak volumes about though?

                I'm not interesting in scoring petty internet points about Joshua and Wilder.

                I'm fairly confident it doesn't speak volumes about Wilder's profile in the US compared to Joshua. Does it?

                It could speak volumes about Hearn? Does he simply put more into the promotion of the event?

                Or does it speak volumes about something else? There must be a reason!

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                • #18
                  Originally posted by WhatDisButtonDo View Post
                  Even Joshua wants the respect of Americans over Brits. He listens and mainly talls about hip hop and rnb black culture. You hardly ever heard him mention grime, garage, or drum n bass.
                  Congratulations. That's the dumbest post of the year.

                  Can someone finish the sentence for me?

                  "It's possible that Anthony Joshua talks about black culture because..."

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                  • #19
                    Salute to the real boxing fans from the US, who do not support Wilder but support the real champ, AJ.

                    AJ is a much bigger star even in the homecounty of Wilder for a reason. And now Wilder stays ducking, what an embarrassment you americans have for a champion, i am deeply sorry for you.

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                    • #20
                      He's a likeable guy. And compared to Fury and Wilder he has the advantage of not being an embarrassment every time he opens his mouth.

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