is AJ a big enough draw to fight WILDER on a PPV

Ossyrules
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Re: is AJ a big enough draw to fight WILDER on a PPV

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The pulling power of Joshua in England is huge. His numbers are always good here, and that’s where the money for this fight is
Lenny Cravats
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Re: is AJ a big enough draw to fight WILDER on a PPV

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Enlightened-One wrote: 07 Nov 2017, 07:38
SaadOffTheDeck wrote: 06 Nov 2017, 04:51 7 million is far from exorbitant.
Your silence is delicious!

Do you still honestly believe that Deontay Wilder only wants $7m to face Anthony Joshua or will you admit to speculating utter bóllócks? :lol: :lol: :lol:
I think he's blocked you for being a pudendum.
SaadOffTheDeck
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Re: is AJ a big enough draw to fight WILDER on a PPV

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Lenny Cravats wrote: 07 Nov 2017, 15:18
Enlightened-One wrote: 07 Nov 2017, 07:38
SaadOffTheDeck wrote: 06 Nov 2017, 04:51 7 million is far from exorbitant.
Your silence is delicious!

Do you still honestly believe that Deontay Wilder only wants $7m to face Anthony Joshua or will you admit to speculating utter bóllócks? :lol: :lol: :lol:
I think he's blocked you for being a pudendum.
Lol, only a couple years ago.
Kalan
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Re: is AJ a big enough draw to fight WILDER on a PPV

Post by Kalan »

Trying to stay undefeated is stupid.. Risky fights pay off.. Ali and Frazier both had defeats when their rematch and rubber match did more money than the original fight.. Do the big fights everyone wants to see.. This fight will do great because it's a great match-up like Joshua-Klitschko... The only thing that can possibly hurt match-ups like that are rotten judging like Golovkin-Alvarez... Fans get pissed off and they feel ripped off.

Had Klitschko been 3 or 4 years younger -- and better able to weather the first fight -- the rematch would have done better numbers because of the success of the first fight.. It was a spectacular fight because both fighters have tremendous ability..

So do the fights the fans want NOW.. Then do the rematch and rubber-match.. You don't need to marinate it and get chicken fat all over it.
In the know 85
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Re: is AJ a big enough draw to fight WILDER on a PPV

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dickbelden wrote: 06 Nov 2017, 01:33 in vegas yet ?--- if not, they should let this fight marinate until he is---that is when these 2 fighters will make HUGE money.
Do you watch boxing at all :doh: every AJ fight is pay per view.. they'd both make so much money it's unbelievable. I fear there'd be no marinating at all if anything it would do worse numbers further down the line. It has to be soon or not at all, they are both very beatable and without their belts and unbeaten records it's not worth pay per view
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Re: is AJ a big enough draw to fight WILDER on a PPV

Post by SenorPipino »

In this era, American fans have absolutely no interest in heavyweights.

Here, Wilder is an unknown. Joshua is a non-entity.

Maybe, just maybe, it tops the 150,000 PPV buys for Golovkin vs Lemieux, but not by much.

It would be better served to put the proposed bout on primetime FOX and give these two a little free exposure.

But if they want an actual live crowd, it will have to be held in Alabama.
In the know 85
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Re: is AJ a big enough draw to fight WILDER on a PPV

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You sound deluded.. AJ packs out stadiums here.. I'm talking 80 nearer to 90,000 tickets sold..
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