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Where should Joshua vs Klitschko 2 take place?
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Originally posted by paulf View PostNo way they try a PPV in America.
I wish Showtime could make a deal with Haymon or CBS to get this on CBS (national free TV), it's the kinda fight that SHOULD be on free TV. It would be a ratings smash.
He said PPV in UK not America.
To put that on CBS in America would be huge, I definitely agree there. Al Haymon has nothing to do with Joshua or Klitschko or getting the fight on CBS, Showtime is responsible for that. But it won't happen because if a rematch does happen. HBO has the rights as per agreement with Showtime that if a rematch occurs HBO would get the live telecast showing and Showtime the delayed telecast showing. Perhaps if Showtime tries to get the delayed broadcast on CBS. But I doubt CBS would go for showing a delayed fight on their channel during prime time, Lol.Last edited by The Time; 05-16-2017, 04:54 PM.
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Originally posted by The Time View PostHe said PPV in UK not America.
HBO has the rights as per agreement with Showtime that if a rematch occurs HBO would get the live telecast showing.
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Originally posted by Randall Cunning View PostLost the battle but won the war. This could do pretty high ratings though, no? Espescially if they have Chocolatito on the card, he'll be getting close to 1mil in the Rungvisai rematch surely.
The ratings would be a lot bigger than the first fight. And that's actually a great idea to have Chocolatito-Rungvisai on the undercard. They may also choose to put that fight on the undercard of Golovkin-Canelo as well. Or it might be a stand alone fight. We will see.
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Originally posted by The Time View PostThe ratings would be a lot bigger than the first fight. And that's actually a great idea to have Chocolatito-Rungvisai on the undercard. They may also choose to put that fight on the undercard of Golovkin-Canelo as well. Or it might be a stand alone fight. We will see.
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Originally posted by Poppo168 View PostI was in the stadium man, it was a decent atmosphere but the stadium was about 40% full until the ring walks etc. went down, could've been louder. Eddie and AJ want to build them up globally so he may aswell start fighting in other locations as Eddie has stated they want to do.
They want to break the US market & Asia, Africa, South America etc. May as well start now.
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Should be at sold out wembley again...
90,000+ people....
Why the **** would you change anything when it's the biggest most lucrative fight at heavyweight since Lennox-Tyson
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Originally posted by stellen View PostI dont care where its held just as long as the main fight starts around 10-11pm on my tv. I cant tell you how many fights ive had to wait up till 3-4am for just to please the usa tv market. Now the boots on the other foot and i want it to stay that way.
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