Winners will maybe fight May 2023..after all, it's boxing n Hearn pull some weasel ish delaying the fight. But he is he has Whyte, Joshua and usyk..manipulative Lil mfer
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Thats the ***** inflation rate..if this isn't proof of being able to put a true boxing superstar in the ring with anyone and get ya money back, then I don't know what is..imo fury is the GOAT at HW, but Whyte is a tune up fight that the British part-timers, pub tossers, and Anglo folks who claim they've seen flying saucers will pay top dollar and heavy pound for both at home and at the gate...I'll watch because I'll watch Fury any time he fights, I am just not sure I'll want to pay the price thats about to come with it.Last edited by ✔ (Low- ); 01-29-2022, 02:55 AM.RoadMan94 likes this.
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Originally posted by â (Low- ) View Postif this isn't proof of being able to put a true boxing superstar in the ring with anyone and get ya money back, then I don't know what is.
Do you think they've made their money back? If it was indeed $100M they were paying Fury, he's fought Schwarz, Wallin and two co-promotion fights with Wilder.
This will be the biggest sole promotion they've done.
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Originally posted by PBR Streetgang View Post
Haha. That made me laugh. I do wonder how much of this was Queensbury money and how much was Top Rank and ESPN. The numbers seem disproportionate for this fight, can it make money especially in the era of covid? I can't see where it would be a PPV in the US with less than ideal time slot.Bob likes this.
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Originally posted by PotentialToast View Post
Do you Americans like late afternoon / early evening boxing from Europe. I'd have thought bbq, beers and a pass from the missus at that time would be just the ticket. Better than the middle of the night which it is the other way around.
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Originally posted by â (Low- ) View PostThats the ***** inflation rate..if this isn't proof of being able to put a true boxing superstar in the ring with anyone and get ya money back, then I don't know what is..imo fury is the GOAT at HW, but Whyte is a tune up fight that the British part-timers, pub tossers, and Anglo folks who claim they've seen flying saucers will pay top dollar and heavy pound for both at home and at the gate...I'll watch because I'll watch Fury any time he fights, I am just not sure I'll want to pay the price thats about to come with it.
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Originally posted by Robbie Barrett View PostVERY likely this fight loses money. Should have gave Whyte a better split and got Fury a rematch clause. If Whyte wins, they lose the belt and there's no rematch, he loses money too. Grade A ******ity.
You’re just salty that Big Bank Frank blew your hero out the water at purse bid.
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Fully expect Arum and Warren have already agreed a stacked card state side and possibly even Australia wise so they’ll recoup their money. Wouldn’t be surprised if Arum tries to target Kambosos Lomachenko in Aus on the same ppv card. At the very least there will be something worth watching from the states too. Boxing fans win - Dillon’s will come to fight and it’ll be a year up whilst it lasts. Will be interesting to see if Fury continues down his Sugar Hill road - makes for entertaining fights but shorter careers. Whilst Dillian hasn’t got Wilder’s punch, I think he’s a much better more rounded fighter and potentially gives Fury as good a fight.
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Originally posted by RJJ-94-02=GOAT View Post
Based on what figures?
You’re just salty that Big Bank Frank blew your hero out the water at purse bid.Clive Davenport Oldskoolg like this.
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