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This report is slightly out of line.....for example Kahn s not well known in America and its only canelo that will attract the vast majority of ppv sales in the states..there's never been no debate that vegas has always been the home of the next big superfight....but that's either between 2 American boxers and at worst there has to be one american....the ppv market in the UK rivals the U.S. in terms of popularity when it's a big domestic fight...for instance anthony Joshua sold 400k ppv in his last fight and mayweather vs berto did 350k.....I've been to Vegas for LEWIS vs holyfield 2 at the thomas and mack centre and yes it was a big event but that fight also had the anticipation that it could go either way and some favoured lewis and others holyfield .....the difference with the Khan and canelo fight is ..Khan had a 50/50 chance in beating brook in front 80k at Wembley with half supporting him....with a ppv audience of a million as due to the fact he is ****** and create a lot of sales ..in Vegas he is just being used as a sacrificial lamb by goldenboy and they have just paid him well .....there s thing called fair competition and value for money......if Khan has no chance of winning how can that be value for money ? And if God forbid Khan suffers a life threatening injury then I hope people are held accountable ....goldenboy mainly
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Originally posted by Steve plunger View PostThis report is slightly out of line.....for example Kahn s not well known in America and its only canelo that will attract the vast majority of ppv sales in the states..there's never been no debate that vegas has always been the home of the next big superfight....but that's either between 2 American boxers and at worst there has to be one american....the ppv market in the UK rivals the U.S. in terms of popularity when it's a big domestic fight...for instance anthony Joshua sold 400k ppv in his last fight and mayweather vs berto did 350k.....I've been to Vegas for LEWIS vs holyfield 2 at the thomas and mack centre and yes it was a big event but that fight also had the anticipation that it could go either way and some favoured lewis and others holyfield .....the difference with the Khan and canelo fight is ..Khan had a 50/50 chance in beating brook in front 80k at Wembley with half supporting him....with a ppv audience of a million as due to the fact he is ****** and create a lot of sales ..in Vegas he is just being used as a sacrificial lamb by goldenboy and they have just paid him well .....there s thing called fair competition and value for money......if Khan has no chance of winning how can that be value for money ? And if God forbid Khan suffers a life threatening injury then I hope people are held accountable ....goldenboy mainly
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Originally posted by soul_survivor View PostAgreed, it was a very well kept secret, just goes to show it can still happen. In terms of the money, that translates to around ? million, wouldn't he have gotten more versus Brook? Or does Khan get a percentage of PPV revenue and the UK rights?
I guess the only upside is that a loss to Alvarez at MW will still leave him with options down at WW.
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Originally posted by PACnPBFsuck View Post$8 million, dayuuumm, that's actually worth the beat down.
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Originally posted by rocktx View PostI disagree. He was simply stating the obvious using unrelated analogies to what other UK fighters did in the past. One would hope an article this long would have some kind of revelatory stance
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Originally posted by PensionKiller View PostAmir has never feared anyone... I have watched him since 2004.
However much that he is ******, he has always wanted the big names from when Caasmayor and Juan Diaz when he was young.
Him chasing Pac and May was real. He wanted them.
It's all about testing yourself, but also getting exposure. He wants to be a marketing supremo.
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Smart money move by Khan. A loss to Canelo will be ignored because he is stepping up in weight. It's a fight nobody expects him to win anyway. After losing then Khan goes back to WW and takes a warm up fight before finally facing KB in England in a huge local derby. At the end Khan gets two big paydays. But if he faced Kell first and lost then his career would be done and dusted.
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