Mayweather was a household name then as it was his first fight after De La Hoya.SenorPipino wrote: ↑13 Sep 2018, 22:02What was the date on that? I guess you mean it was in December.mickey1975 wrote: ↑13 Sep 2018, 18:53Floyd-Hatton?SenorPipino wrote: ↑13 Sep 2018, 18:17
It's only official when it's announced and so far, no announcenent.
Wilder said that Warren would make it official this week. But the week is going by quickly.
November is now out the window. Too soon.
More likely it will be 2019, if it happens at all. PPV's around Christmas never draw as well.
At least in the US, that wasn't a huge PPV offering. Mayweather was a name back then but it wasn't yet household .
And Hatton was just another challenger.
It was hardly a PPV must see.
They did hold De la Hoya vs Pacquiao in early December. It did pretty good as I recall but not outstanding.
In December, many fans without unlimited disposable income are saving up for Christmas.
They have to cut down on frills to afford some cheap presents for the in-laws.
And while most of you thankfully would never consider boxing PPV's a frill, there is a sizeable number of fringe fans out there who do. So PPV buys drop in December.
Wilder-Fury would be a tough enough sell any month of the year in the US.
Putting it on opposite the shopping season would present a huge obstacle to any success.
I can't see this selling well in the US at all anyway. Wilder isn't a household name and Fury hasn't fought on American TV since the Klitschko fight and that was a stinker.