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  • #21
    Originally posted by champion4ever View Post
    Wilder vs Joshua is for the undisputed world heavyweight championship of the world; Which has happened in over 20 years since Lennox Lewis' win over Evander Holyfield.
    If Fury wins, Joshua-Fury will be for the undisputed HW championship. Guaranteed to a Brit, Guaranteed to break all British records.

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    • #22
      Originally posted by Robbie Barrett View Post
      It's more hope that Joshua will become bigger globally fighting Wilder. There's no guarantee Joshua-Wilder would make more money. The ticket sales for Wilder-Fury confirm Wilder can't draw ****, 7k and they've been on the market over a month.
      You can't compare tickets of the U.K with the U.S. Your tickets are about only 20% of the costs of the tickets in the U.S.

      If the tickets prices are sold as low as they are in the U.K. Every boxing event in America would be sold out. Also, the same can be said about your pay per view, your pay per views are probably only a fourth of what they cost in America.

      So in short summary, you guys business model is to slash the prices in order to keep the consumers/fans coming. That's how you generate your profits and revenue.

      Promoters in the states have to work at least as five times as hard as they do in the U.K. To put on shows because the business model here is vastly different than it is the U.K.

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      • #23
        Originally posted by Robbie Barrett View Post
        If Fury wins, Joshua-Fury will be for the undisputed HW championship. Guaranteed to a Brit, Guaranteed to break all British records.
        The key word there is British. Occasionally, it's good to think outside of the box sometimes.

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        • #24
          Originally posted by champion4ever View Post
          You can't compare tickets of the U.K with the U.S. Your tickets are about only 20% of the costs of the tickets in the U.S.

          If the tickets prices are sold as low as they are in the U.K. Every boxing event in America would be sold out. Also, the same can be said about your pay per view, your pay per views are probably only a fourth of what they cost in America.

          So in short summary, you guys business model is to slash the prices in order to keep the consumers/fans coming. That's how you generate your profits and revenue.

          Promoters in the states have to work at least as five times as hard as they do in the U.K. To put on shows because the business here is vastly different than it is the U.K.
          Very few boxing events are priced high in America. The majority are $25 tickets, these events come nowhere near to selling out. The UK has a lot more PPV's than the US. Only mega fights sell well on PPV in the US. Americans just don't support boxing unless it's a massive fight. You need to come to that reality.

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          • #25
            Originally posted by champion4ever View Post
            The key word there is British. Occasionally, it's good to think outside of the box sometimes.
            Why? Americans didn't, bragging about being the home of boxing and about your champions for decades. Times have changed, the UK is shining.

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            • #26
              Originally posted by IMDAZED View Post
              Probably a rematch.
              What he said.

              End of.

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              • #27
                Originally posted by Robbie Barrett View Post
                Why? Americans didn't, bragging about being the home of boxing and about your champions for decades. Times have changed, the UK is shining.
                If they have then why is Matchroom boxing's Eddie Hearn here poaching for American fighters? I thought you said the U.K. is shining?
                Last edited by champion4ever; 11-08-2018, 08:20 AM.

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                • #28
                  Originally posted by champion4ever View Post
                  You do realize just how small the U.K. market is right. Fury and Joshua would do big money domestically but not globally. Eddie Hearn even admitted as such himself when he acknowledged that Wilder is a much bigger fight globally for AJ than Fury. Even ask your fellow British fanboys which fight they believe is bigger? Joshua/Fury or Joshua/Wilder? That is why most of your fellow compatriots want and hope to see Tyson Fury lose because they rather see AJ fight Wilder instead.
                  Lol you talk as if the UK is Lichtenstein or something. If the market here is so tiny then why does Joshua make 10x more money than Wilder? Wilder only has three opponents he could even dream of being paid eight figures for, and guess what they're all British. Meanwhile Joshua could fight Bogdan Dinu and walk away with a cool £15m

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                  • #29
                    Originally posted by champion4ever View Post
                    If they have then why is Matchroom boxing's Eddie here poaching for American fighters.
                    Because Hearn is a promoter he wants to control as many fighters and put on as many events as he can. As a fan in the UK i prefer the fights happen over here, more the better, if the UK becomes the new home of boxing i'd love it. Americans wanting all the popular fighters to go to the US are thinking exactly the same.

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                    • #30
                      Originally posted by NEETzsche View Post
                      Lol you talk as if the UK is Lichtenstein or something. If the market here is so tiny then why does Joshua make 10x more money than Wilder? Wilder only has three opponents he could even dream of being paid eight figures for, and guess what they're all British. Meanwhile Joshua could fight Bogdan Dinu and walk away with a cool £15m
                      It's because your prices are a lot cheaper than U.S. That is why you draw large gates and pay per view numbers. Apply the same business model to the U.K. that we have in the U.S and let's see how well your boxing economy tank.

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