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    #91
    Originally posted by robertzimmerman View Post
    I know nothing?

    Really?

    All you've given me so far is ONE fight. A fight that was a huge HW unification. A fight that was also from Germany.

    What about a U.S. based fight?

    You really think a fight with Brook and Canelo would warrant the same interest?

    You're kidding yourself.

    Nobody would pay £16 plus to see Brook fight Canelo in the U.S.
    Now you want to change it from abroad to the US only?

    No well known British fighters have fought big names in the US recently. The ones that have have been signed to Boxnation.

    Canelo-Brook would be UK PPV.

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      #92
      Originally posted by Isaac Clarke View Post
      Now you want to change it from abroad to the US only?

      No well known British fighters have fought big names in the US recently. The ones that have have been signed to Boxnation.

      Canelo-Brook would be UK PPV.
      Just like Canelo-Khan was LMAO

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        #93
        Originally posted by Tomjas View Post
        Just like Canelo-Khan was LMAO
        Canelo-Khan was Boxnation you dumb ****, they don't do PPV.

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          #94
          Originally posted by Isaac Clarke View Post
          Now you want to change it from abroad to the US only?

          No well known British fighters have fought big names in the US recently. The ones that have have been signed to Boxnation.

          Canelo-Brook would be UK PPV.
          Yes, I should have been clearer. That was my mistake. It was a typo. And now you're ****ed, because you'll hardly be able to list any. British fans have hardly ever paid one off PPV's to see U.K. fighters fight in the U.S.

          Again, no, Canelo-Brook wouldn't be on U.K. PPV if it was staged in the U.S.

          You're living in a fantasy.

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            #95
            Originally posted by robertzimmerman View Post
            Yes, I should have been clearer. That was my mistake. It was a typo. And now you're ****ed, because you'll hardly be able to list any. British fans have hardly ever paid one off PPV's to see U.K. fighters fight in the U.S.

            Again, no, Canelo-Brook wouldn't be on U.K. PPV if it was staged in the U.S.

            You're living in a fantasy.
            How many well known British fighters have fought big names in the US that haven't been signed to sub channels? Can't list many when there hasn't been many fights that could have been PPV.

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              #96
              Originally posted by Isaac Clarke View Post
              How many well known British fighters have fought big names in the US that haven't been signed to sub channels? Can't list many when there hasn't been many fights that could have been PPV.
              There you go.

              So what's going to change?

              How on earth is Brook-Canelo going to be a one off U.K. PPV if it's staged in the U.S.?

              It would absolutely bomb, which is why it would never happen. Another deal would obviously be reached.

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                #97
                Originally posted by robertzimmerman View Post
                There you go.

                So what's going to change?

                How on earth is Brook-Canelo going to be a one off U.K. PPV if it's staged in the U.S.?

                It would absolutely bomb, which is why it would never happen. Another deal would obviously be reached.
                What are you talking about "there you go"? If it's not possible to be PPV because the fighters are signed to a channel that doesn't do PPV. What does that prove? Absolutely nothing.


                The only fights involving Brits that have been against big name fighters in the US in the last 10 years are Mayweather-Hatton, Pacquiao-Hatton and Canelo-Khan. The first two were PPV and Khan was signed to Bonation which don't do PPV.
                Last edited by Robbie Barrett; 12-05-2016, 11:32 PM.

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                  #98
                  Originally posted by Isaac Clarke View Post
                  What are you talking about "there you go"? If it's not possible to be PPV because the fighters are signed to a channel that doesn't do PPV. What does that prove? Absolutely nothing.
                  HOW IS THE FIGHT GOING TO BE ON U.K. PPV??

                  I'll wait.

                  If it's not possible, or isn't likely to be possible, you shouldn't have made the claim and embarrassed yourself should you!?

                  And you really need to stop ending your posts with your pathetic little dunce emoji, as you are one of the most biased, fuc*ing clueless dunces on this entire forum.
                  Last edited by robertzimmerman; 12-06-2016, 09:56 AM.

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                    #99
                    Originally posted by robertzimmerman View Post
                    HOW IS THE FIGHT GOING TO BE ON U.K. PPV??

                    I'll wait.

                    If it's not possible, or isn't likely to be possible, you shouldn't have made the claim and embarrassed yourself should you!?

                    And you really need to stop ending your posts with your pathetic little dunce emoji. As you are one of the most biased, fuc*ing clueless dunces on this entire forum.
                    Canelo-Brook is possible, Canelo-Khan wasn't. derp derp Keep up moron.

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                      Originally posted by Isaac Clarke View Post
                      Canelo-Brook is possible, Canelo-Khan wasn't. derp derp Keep up moron.
                      Keep up?

                      Nobody would pay a one off PPV to view it you thick c*nt!

                      Outside of the U.K. the fight's not big enough. Brook isn't a big enough name.

                      Do you not think that things like that are taken into account before companies like BoxNation and Sky agree to host them?
                      Last edited by robertzimmerman; 12-05-2016, 11:51 PM.

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