Is the Fury v Parker going to be a hard sell?

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Re: Is the Fury v Parker going to be a hard sell?

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Sklar wrote:
the_doctor wrote:It's a fight between a novice who hasn't fought anyone of note against a guy from the other side of the world for a World Title that nobody seems to care about on a channel that hardly anyone subscribes to.
You're not exactly selling it to me.
But let's be honest, doing far more than Mick Hennessy is doing to sell it to you.
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Re: Is the Fury v Parker going to be a hard sell?

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:lol:
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Likely to be a tough crowd that will kick off. There will be a man for any man there and no way of ensuring fair play.

Imagine sitting there watching the action and you accidentally bump into this guy's pint.

I would hate to think that the last words I heard on this sweet earth were " ya junkies barstad ye, see these stones"

Probably best to watch it at home


https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=ixFQUpLnr3E
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forcefraser wrote:Likely to be a tough crowd that will kick off. There will be a man for any man there and no way of ensuring fair play.

Imagine sitting there watching the action and you accidentally bump into this guy's pint.

I would hate to think that the last words I heard on this sweet earth were " ya junkies barstad ye, see these stones"

Probably best to watch it at home


https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=ixFQUpLnr3E
I'm openly no particular fan of our travelling cousins however despite all the seat stealing at the infamous Fury-Chisora rematch I don't recall any actual fighting as such (the other main problem amongst the general air of chaos was not letting beer into the arena and the only toilets being about a mile away from anything, so everybody was tanked and just pissing everywhere, as well as openly snorting coke, like both were a sport, and I don't think that was exclusively a traveller issue at all). I always got the impression as well that it was the Saunders fan base that came and nicked the expensive seats, although I don't know why I think that now. That was certainly the travellers though, who put the shits up the pathetic security who weren't "real" security, just muppets in yellow tops. They could do security at a festival or something, but not at a boxing match.

I also fondly remember a long conversation we had with some little Irish traveller kids at Froch Kessler 2 who really knew their boxing and were pro Kessler.

I recall Micky1975 saying that there are not trouble at Fury shows. I'm sure he's been to a few so I'll take his word for it.

I wouldn't bother though because it'll be shit, I'm not a big fan of Manchester and the place will be half full anyway.
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forcefraser wrote:Likely to be a tough crowd that will kick off. There will be a man for any man there and no way of ensuring fair play.

Imagine sitting there watching the action and you accidentally bump into this guy's pint.

I would hate to think that the last words I heard on this sweet earth were " ya junkies barstad ye, see these stones"

Probably best to watch it at home
:OhYes:
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Post by coneye »

Well put in a situation you pay a lot for a seat and then have to decide wether to take on a bunch of fella's and fight for it , or walk away , I think it would be fair to say, that you would only do one or the other once , after which its simple, shout loud and long to the promoter you will not be going to any show with that fan base there ever again .
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Re: Is the Fury v Parker going to be a hard sell?

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mimmy123 wrote:Ive read its now doubtful that Tyson Fury will be fighting. I'm sure a lot of ticket buyers (including myself) only bought a ticket to get a chance to see Tyson's return.

:lol:

Hahahaha, good one!
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calmdown wrote:
mimmy123 wrote:Ive read its now doubtful that Tyson Fury will be fighting. I'm sure a lot of ticket buyers (including myself) only bought a ticket to get a chance to see Tyson's return.

:lol:

Hahahaha, good one!

We all make bad decisions in life fella.
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Gypsies shouldn't be let in. Hardly any of the fvckers know how to behave. Terrible upbringings.
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Re: Is the Fury v Parker going to be a hard sell?

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rd350lc wrote:
dirk2686 wrote:
northern wrote:Love him or hate him people will pay to see Tyson Fury fight.
In bulk, they never have. The Wlad rematch sold pathetically and he's never fought since.
It's not suprising after the first fight , would people really want to sit through that again ?
Good point's made by both but the way Tyson seems to either annoy or antagonise people without trying makes people want to see him lose and you will get people paying to see a chance of it.

Saying that I would like to see a vastly improved performance then what he did against Wladimir last time around. For me, Tyson Fury needs to come back with a ground breaking performance after all the dirt that's been dragged up after such a long lay off.
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northern wrote:
rd350lc wrote:
dirk2686 wrote:
In bulk, they never have. The Wlad rematch sold pathetically and he's never fought since.
It's not suprising after the first fight , would people really want to sit through that again ?
Good point's made by both but the way Tyson seems to either annoy or antagonise people without trying makes people want to see him lose and you will get people paying to see a chance of it.

Saying that I would like to see a vastly improved performance then what he did against Wladimir last time around. For me, Tyson Fury needs to come back with a ground breaking performance after all the dirt that's been dragged up after such a long lay off.
Tyson hasn't got a ground breaking performance in him and never has had.
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Bigjack, fair play should be shown to Tyson. What he did against Klit was a top effort. He intimidated him before he got in the ring, then controlled the fight and won at a canter.

He's the best man of his breed and just cos he is a man born from his mother and ain't no "juice head torkey" is not reason enough for hating on him in a racialistic manner
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forcefraser wrote:Bigjack, fair play should be shown to Tyson. What he did against Klit was a top effort. He intimidated him before he got in the ring, then controlled the fight and won at a canter.

He's the best man of his breed and just cos he is a man born from his mother and ain't no "juice head torkey" is not reason enough for hating on him in a racialistic manner
From a purely boxing perspective, his performance against Wlad can be put down to nothing more than an anomaly. I would be much more inclined to laud his boxing skills and ability, if he was able to replicate this performance on a regular basis (or at all).

I personally am pretty neutral about Tyson. His achievement against Wlad earned him the due mantle of undisputed world champion. He was also duly stripped of that title when he failed to satisfy the minimum criteria for that role. Right now, he's irrelevant, as he should be. Bottom of the pile, and once he earned his dues again, he will then become relevant.
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Neither are great to watch but it's an intruiging fight to be fair.
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There seems to be huge amounts of tickets left. I have 2, £60 ones that I maybe wanting to pass on!!!
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mimmy123 wrote:There seems to be huge amounts of tickets left. I have 2, £60 ones that I maybe wanting to pass on!!!
How much will you give me to take them off your hands?
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Messing apart, it's a pity this one hasn't caught fire as Hughie is a good prospect and Parker is a very good test.
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Sklar wrote:
mimmy123 wrote:There seems to be huge amounts of tickets left. I have 2, £60 ones that I maybe wanting to pass on!!!
How much will you give me to take them off your hands?
What has boxing come to when you have to give away decent tickets to a World Heavyweight Title fight?
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forcefraser wrote:Likely to be a tough crowd that will kick off. There will be a man for any man there and no way of ensuring fair play.

Imagine sitting there watching the action and you accidentally bump into this guy's pint.

I would hate to think that the last words I heard on this sweet earth were " ya junkies barstad ye, see these stones"

Probably best to watch it at home


https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=ixFQUpLnr3E
What in the name of fukk is wrong with him :lol: Sounds like that mentalist retard punk cop from Police Academy :lol:
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mimmy123 wrote:
Sklar wrote:
mimmy123 wrote:There seems to be huge amounts of tickets left. I have 2, £60 ones that I maybe wanting to pass on!!!
How much will you give me to take them off your hands?
What has boxing come to when you have to give away decent tickets to a World Heavyweight Title fight?
I think the match-up itself is a good one. Is there any reason in particular that you would consider selling/giving away your tickets? Not convinced it will happen? Wanted to see Tyson fight? Don't rate the fight or the undercard? All of the above?
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Rob3_142 wrote:
mimmy123 wrote:
Sklar wrote:
How much will you give me to take them off your hands?
What has boxing come to when you have to give away decent tickets to a World Heavyweight Title fight?
I think the match-up itself is a good one. Is there any reason in particular that you would consider selling/giving away your tickets? Not convinced it will happen? Wanted to see Tyson fight? Don't rate the fight or the undercard? All of the above?

To be honest for me its just a night out with few drinks. I love live fights but got to be interested in the boxers i watch. Ive never been a Fury fan and dont know who else will be on the bill yet. I was hoping Tyson would be fighting in all honesty but i knew he wouldnt be so it was a risk buying them.

Also for me its a ball ache travelling to Manchester and back as im not booking no hotel, no way. So im going to drive to Leeds pick up my son, who loves going to live fights and watching anyone. Im sure we will be going to Manc on tbe train as my lad loves a few beers so he wont be wanting to drive. Hopefully get the 12-30am train back to Leeds.

I havent got any interest in the fight at all really which is sad because im a boxing fan. So if the fight gets pulled and refunds are given i would be genuinely more happy with that.

If the fight goes ahead im sure we will go, but there could well be a chance i end up giving my seat to his mrs instead. We will see.
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Mimmy, there was never, ever a chance Tyson was on this show. You're a forum regular, you can't have thought he would be.
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mickey1975 wrote:Mimmy, there was never, ever a chance Tyson was on this show. You're a forum regular, you can't have thought he would be.

I agree fully Mickey. Im a daft pudendum for ever believing such shite.

Anyone selling any Tiberium?
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CaptainSpacerod wrote:Gypsies shouldn't be let in. Hardly any of the fvckers know how to behave. Terrible upbringings.
Are you serious?

Most Travellers (high percentage) who attend boxing shows behave.

There's videos after videos of settle people rioting at Boxing shows ,I don't have to tell you what backgrounds they come from,but should we banned them all.

Why would anybody who has paid top dollar for a ring side seat give it up ? Grow some balls & Some pride.
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Re: Is the Fury v Parker going to be a hard sell?

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MPG wrote:
CaptainSpacerod wrote:Gypsies shouldn't be let in. Hardly any of the fvckers know how to behave. Terrible upbringings.
Are you serious?

Most Travellers (high percentage) who attend boxing shows behave.

There's videos after videos of settle people rioting at Boxing shows ,I don't have to tell you what backgrounds they come from,but should we banned them all.

Why would anybody who has paid top dollar for a ring side seat give it up ? Grow some balls & Some pride.
OK I'm exaggerating but gypsies seemingly have a much greater proclivity to fight than normal people. They're encouraged to fight as children so it's hardly surprising that as adults many of them are only too happy to spend drunken evenings throwing lumbering widearm punches at anyone in their vicinity.

As for giving up the seat it depends entirely on the situation. A couple of chaps sat together who can look after themselves may well decide to take on a group of drunken, scruffy, overweight, posturing yobs. The same bloke sat there with his wife or teenage son may decide that discretion is the better part of valour and hope that the stewards can eventually restore order.
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