metropol wrote:Munroe is on a bill against tbc, in may so the dunne - munroe fight wont happen next.
So why was maloney making offers?
Dunne's cuts will put him out for a while and probably put Dunne and Munroe on the same schedule, so unless Munroe fucks up in his Commonwealth title fight(which is unlikely unless Maloney brings in someone very tasty) then it could come next(well next for Dunne).
Bessey It's a lot more than what Witter may have got, but that's because Witter couldn't sell a £0.01 bottle of water to a group of dehydrated billionaires.
Dunne got close to 10,000 people for the World title fight and that figure will likely increase no matter who he defends against next.
So clearly there's a lot of money available for Dunne to fight in Ireland imo he could earn more than £150,000(I'm assuming this offer was in pounds not euro) defending his title. Afterall Maloney himself said Dunne v Munroe could do 30,000 in Ireland and that'd surely generate a lot of money for Dunne.
Now it is a very good offer of course, it would be Dunne's highest payday and it's not like he'd be going to the other side of the World either.
I'm just wondering is this a tactic by Frank to gain more than(or at least) £150,000 for Munroe to come to Dublin ?
Maybe it's not, maybe Frank really does want to try and get Dunne to fight Munroe in England, however while that offer is good I'd think it'd take at least £200,000 to lure Peters into a fight in England.
Question for you Frank, where would you see as the ideal location for a Munroe fight in England, Leicester, Nottingham ?, or somewhere with a high Irish population ?
Also how much do you reckon this fight could sell in England ?