Hennessy is like an old salmon who even after 10 years will return to the stream.jameswilson wrote:Hennessy at one point had Carl Froch who had just won the WBC title against Jean Pascal in an entertaining fight live on ITV 1 on a Saturday night. And after that he couldn't sort proper TV deals out for his fights against Taylor and Kessler etc. Taylor was shown a day later on ITV 4 and Kessler on Primetime. How in gods name can you not get ITV, Sky, Channel 5 etc etc etc to not pick fights like that up.Mark Lloyd wrote:Spot on. I realise that Hennessey is useless but a salesman needs a product and sadly Hughie just isn't an easy product to sell. He is a seemingly skilful but dull boxer with no punch or personality. He is certainly not the flag bearer for new media. This is more ground swallowingly embarrassing than ground breaking and no broadcaster wants to take the risk that either the fight is called off or possibly even worse that the fight happens and is extremely dull.JimJim2009 wrote:I imagine this is pure desperation. If it was a viable option he should have gone with it from the start. Bottom line is he can't get it on TV.
Some women with stalkers have more followers than Hughie Fury and this will be a new low for PPV sport.
I reckon if Hennessy was given a cure for all the diseases in the World he could be sent into a hospital and fail to sell it.
Is the Fury v Parker going to be a hard sell?
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Mark Lloyd
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TheLeprechaun
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Hughie is probably the most boring boxer in the UK. He literally does everything he can to make a fight as boring as possible. Don't think I've ever been able to watch a full fight of his, not counting the easy blowouts.
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Youtube. Jeeeezzzus.
Mick Hennessy is dead in the water.
Mick Hennessy is dead in the water.
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On Facebook Hennessey has made about 4 posts about this bein on youtube and in total it has about 15 "likes" some a percentage of which are the laughing ones. It really does sum up how small time this all is.
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I sincerely doubt it will happen but imagine if Hughie wins.
A first defence against Sherman Williams under a wedding marquee in the Trafford Centre car park.
A first defence against Sherman Williams under a wedding marquee in the Trafford Centre car park.
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sweetscience
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Re: Is the Fury v Parker going to be a hard sell?
he should just 'give' him to Hearn and take a 1% overrider
* I am far from a Hearn dickrider
* I am far from a Hearn dickrider
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after this the furys should really dump Mick. He has had plenty of chances but in reality is a small hall promoter without a tv deal. Word on twitter is it needs 250,000 buys just to break even.
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sweetscience
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it wouldn't do 250k on skyrio wrote:after this the furys should really dump Mick. He has had plenty of chances but in reality is a small hall promoter without a tv deal. Word on twitter is it needs 250,000 buys just to break even.
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This. It wouldn't get near.sweetscience wrote:it wouldn't do 250k on skyrio wrote:after this the furys should really dump Mick. He has had plenty of chances but in reality is a small hall promoter without a tv deal. Word on twitter is it needs 250,000 buys just to break even.
This fight is an example of a guy who should have been on regular free to air/normal Sky shows and built a profile. He's now in a heavyweight title fight with a profile on comparison with your local GP.
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Agree. If it does 25k i would be surprised. This will be very easy to steam and if people pay for a PPV they want it on there tv not on an ipad or laptop. I guess he couldnt land a tv deal so this was his last option.sweetscience wrote:it wouldn't do 250k on skyrio wrote:after this the furys should really dump Mick. He has had plenty of chances but in reality is a small hall promoter without a tv deal. Word on twitter is it needs 250,000 buys just to break even.
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Boxerbeetle
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If it does 2.5k buys it will be a miracle.rio wrote:Agree. If it does 25k i would be surprised. This will be very easy to steam and if people pay for a PPV they want it on there tv not on an ipad or laptop. I guess he couldnt land a tv deal so this was his last option.sweetscience wrote:it wouldn't do 250k on skyrio wrote:after this the furys should really dump Mick. He has had plenty of chances but in reality is a small hall promoter without a tv deal. Word on twitter is it needs 250,000 buys just to break even.
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Hennessy must have burnt a lot of bridges in the past for it to come to this.
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Black Sam Bellamy
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Re: Is the Fury v Parker going to be a hard sell?
Where is Warren in all of this ? I thought he was Hughies promoter ?
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jamesmcdonnell
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Sounds like a huge balls up all round. Hughie has bollock all following, and is hardly considered a wildly exciting fighter. This should never have been ppv, its going to fall flaton its arse. This will possibly be the least viewed heavyweight world title fight since the pre tv era.
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Cant be surely? It would be on allegedly if soBlack Sam Bellamy wrote:Where is Warren in all of this ? I thought he was Hughies promoter ?
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Mick comes across like a bumbling character in a late seventies-early eighties sitcom whose catchphrase is 'bloody hellfire'.
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I have little to no interest in this and the undercard is also garbage. So it'll be the second 'PPV' I've turned down recently after the Mayweather-McGregor farce.
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African Monkey
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deadpan wrote:I sincerely doubt it will happen but imagine if Hughie wins.
A first defence against Sherman Williams under a wedding marquee in the Trafford Centre car park.
It was madness taking the fight out of NZ.
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Even back then James, you could watch the fights at the cinema, or highlights on the news reels pre-feature. So less than pre film fightsjamesmcdonnell wrote:Sounds like a huge balls up all round. Hughie has bollock all following, and is hardly considered a wildly exciting fighter. This should never have been ppv, its going to fall flaton its arse. This will possibly be the least viewed heavyweight world title fight since the pre tv era.
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forcefraser
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Re: Is the Fury v Parker going to be a hard sell?
This could spell financial ruin for the meaty one
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Doesn't Toney/Nunn hold the record (still) for all-time low PPV buys at something like 25k? Can this beat that?
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Boxerbeetle
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Re: Is the Fury v Parker going to be a hard sell?
This won't even come close to 25k buys. They can't even sell out the arena ffs.orbtastic wrote:Doesn't Toney/Nunn hold the record (still) for all-time low PPV buys at something like 25k? Can this beat that?
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jamesmcdonnell
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That was early days for ppv though.orbtastic wrote:Doesn't Toney/Nunn hold the record (still) for all-time low PPV buys at something like 25k? Can this beat that?
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Mimmy
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This fight wont sell well on youtube simply because it will be piss easy to stream it free via Kodi. Not only that it will be on Twitter and Facebook for bugger all along with Modbro and many many other streaming mediums. 3 million plus illegally streamed the Mayweather v McGregor fight but cannot imagine that amount with this fight but it will be piss easy to get a free stream from this show. I cannot imagine that Youtube will give a shite either.Boxerbeetle wrote:This won't even come close to 25k buys. They can't even sell out the arena ffs.orbtastic wrote:Doesn't Toney/Nunn hold the record (still) for all-time low PPV buys at something like 25k? Can this beat that?
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Mick ain't done well here has he