Heavyweight world titleholder Deontay Wilder and former world champion Tyson Fury finalized their deal Friday night, and Premier Boxing Champions announced the fight would take place Dec. 1.
It was a highly unusual announcement with a news release touting that "the contracts are signed and the fight is on," and that the fight would be televised on pay-per-view. However, it did not specify that it would be Showtime PPV, the broadcaster that will carry the fight, and there was also no announcement of a site.
Multiple sources have told ESPN the site has not been finalized and that the fight will take place either at the Staples Center in Los Angeles or at the Mandalay Bay Events Center in Las Vegas.
Also unusual about the announcement -- in addition to its coming on a Friday night -- was that it came on the eve of unified heavyweight world titleholder Anthony Joshua's title defense against Alexander Povetkin, which will take place Saturday at Wembley Stadium in London. Joshua and Fury are both from England, but Saturday's major fight figures to completely overshadow the announcement of Wilder-Fury.
The news release said that Wilder and Fury would embark on a three-city media tour to promote the event. It will kick off in London on Oct. 1, followed by stops in New York and Los Angeles on dates that were not specified.
"More details on the location, venue and the on-sale ticket information for the heavyweight championship battle will be released next week," according to the release.
WILDER-FURY SIGN FOR DECEMBER 1, 2018 PAY-PER-VIEW
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Best Coast
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bizarre with how things have gone
showtime released 'its on!' already a month ago, we were just waiting on venue etc. now we here 'its on!' again, yet still no venue/location? and whats with warren getting things wrong? first he said the night of fury vs pisneta over a month ago that the fight would be announced the next week, then he apparently gets the media tour dates wrong , saying it would start this monday
just cant recall another fight where its been treated as 'on' with so few details out there
wilder will ko fury
showtime released 'its on!' already a month ago, we were just waiting on venue etc. now we here 'its on!' again, yet still no venue/location? and whats with warren getting things wrong? first he said the night of fury vs pisneta over a month ago that the fight would be announced the next week, then he apparently gets the media tour dates wrong , saying it would start this monday
just cant recall another fight where its been treated as 'on' with so few details out there
wilder will ko fury
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Daily Mail is the only source so far that is saying a venue HAS been chosen:
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/boxin ... paign=1490
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/boxin ... paign=1490
* The heavyweight showdown was expected to be taking place in Las Vegas
* However, the Staples Center will host the fight after winning the bidding war
Updated: 05:03 EDT, 22 September 2018
Tyson Fury's world heavyweight title fight with WBC champion Deontay Wilder will take place in Los Angeles on December 1.
Contracts have been signed following a bidding war between the Staples Center in LA and the MGM Grand in Las Vegas.
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Tickets better be cheap.Best Coast wrote: ↑22 Sep 2018, 17:18 Daily Mail is the only source so far that is saying a venue HAS been chosen:
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/boxin ... paign=1490* The heavyweight showdown was expected to be taking place in Las Vegas
* However, the Staples Center will host the fight after winning the bidding war
Updated: 05:03 EDT, 22 September 2018
Tyson Fury's world heavyweight title fight with WBC champion Deontay Wilder will take place in Los Angeles on December 1.
Contracts have been signed following a bidding war between the Staples Center in LA and the MGM Grand in Las Vegas.
If so, I'll attend. Hopefully others will too.
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To be this close to the chosen date and still not have the details worked out has all the makings of a canceled fight
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I don't understand what the rush is.
If they held it off until January and held it in the arena of their choice, what would be the harm?
If they held it off until January and held it in the arena of their choice, what would be the harm?
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It is rare but it does happen occasionally...the WBSS Super Middle Final this coming weekend got finalized 2 months and 1 day ahead of time. December 1 is still 2 months and 8 days from now.drunkenpiper36 wrote: ↑23 Sep 2018, 15:06 To be this close to the chosen date and still not have the details worked out has all the makings of a canceled fight
http://www.espn.com/boxing/story/_/id/2 ... udi-arabia
Where there's a will there is a way...especially with big $$$$$ involved. Even if it means finding an undeserving challenger like Martirosyan for GGG's Cinco de Mayo defense, only 3 WEEKS ahead of time.Jul 27, 2018
The final of the World Boxing Super Series super middleweight tournament between George Groves and Callum Smith will take place on Sept. 28 at the King Abdullah Sports City in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia.
The bout between Groves and Smith was supposed to take place on June 2 in London but was delayed due to the former's shoulder injury suffered in his semifinal.
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Still no venue announced yet but the press tour begins October 1 in London, followed by 10/2 in NYC and 10/3 in LA. The London presser is media only but the 2 U.S. ones are open to the public.
https://fightnews.com/wilder-fury-press ... blic/30780
https://fightnews.com/wilder-fury-press ... blic/30780
In anticipation of the heavyweight world title showdown between WBC champion Deontay “The Bronze Bomber” Wilder and lineal champion Tyson “Gypsy King” Fury, the fighters will embark on a three-city international press tour beginning Monday, October 1 in London where the two larger-than-life personalities will face off and sound off. The tour will continue on Tuesday, October 2 in New York City and conclude in Los Angeles on Wednesday, October 3. The U.S. events are open to the public.
Monday, October 1
London – Media only
Tuesday, October 2
New York City – Open to the public
Flight Deck at Intrepid Sea, Air & Space Museum Complex
12:30PM
Wednesday, October 3
Los Angeles – Open to the public
Details to be announced
Wilder vs. Fury will take place Saturday, December 1 at a venue to be announced soon and will be produced and distributed by Showtime PPV.
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So L.A. as the fight site is still not official.
And no mention of an undercard.
And no mention of an undercard.
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Could be significant that neither London or LA has a venue mentioned for the press conference either. If the London presser next Monday doesnt reveal some more details this could turn out to be a bluff. Some folks think the only reason the fight was announced last Friday night was to steal some thunder from Joshua-Povetkin the very next day. We should know soon if it turns out Warren/PBC were bluffing.SenorPipino wrote: ↑26 Sep 2018, 21:48 So L.A. as the fight site is still not official.
And no mention of an undercard.
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Ridiculous that they're gonna ask like $80 for this fight even though I just watched Joshua/Povetkin for the $10 cost of a 1-month DAZN subscription.
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i was sceptical, but think theyve gone too far now with all these tour dates and official network announcements for it to be a bluff, it would make both sides look hilariously laughable to go through all this stuff only for it to have merely been some pr to get some attention away from aj
but it sure has been bizarre, all the announcements and 'its on', yet still very vague on details, almost like theyve rushed things and had to get ahead of themselves a bit to fit in the fight this year
but it sure has been bizarre, all the announcements and 'its on', yet still very vague on details, almost like theyve rushed things and had to get ahead of themselves a bit to fit in the fight this year
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Now when Saunders tested positive, this is an interesting question:
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Is that $80 price official?jujigatame wrote: ↑27 Sep 2018, 09:42 Ridiculous that they're gonna ask like $80 for this fight even though I just watched Joshua/Povetkin for the $10 cost of a 1-month DAZN subscription.
Did Showtime announce that?
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It has become official today through PBC that the fight will be held at Staples Center in Los Angeles.
The only announcement about tickets is that they will be priced starting at $75.
Apparently full information about the prices will be revealed at next Wednesday's fight presser in L.A.
The only announcement about tickets is that they will be priced starting at $75.
Apparently full information about the prices will be revealed at next Wednesday's fight presser in L.A.
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Does anyone know haow many the Staples center can hold for a boxing event???SenorPipino wrote: ↑27 Sep 2018, 22:33 It has become official today through PBC that the fight will be held at Staples Center in Los Angeles.
The only announcement about tickets is that they will be priced starting at $75.
Apparently full information about the prices will be revealed at next Wednesday's fight presser in L.A.
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21,000 for boxing, wrestling, MMA...about 2-3,000 more seating than for basketball.tiny_acres wrote: ↑27 Sep 2018, 22:36Does anyone know haow many the Staples center can hold for a boxing event???SenorPipino wrote: ↑27 Sep 2018, 22:33 It has become official today through PBC that the fight will be held at Staples Center in Los Angeles.
The only announcement about tickets is that they will be priced starting at $75.
Apparently full information about the prices will be revealed at next Wednesday's fight presser in L.A.
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The largest crowd in Staples history was a little over 20,000 for the notorious Mosley-Margarito fight
The first fight in the arena's history was 2000's De La Hoya-Mosley l, which drew just under 19,000, including me.
The first fight in the arena's history was 2000's De La Hoya-Mosley l, which drew just under 19,000, including me.
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Best Coast wrote: ↑27 Sep 2018, 23:3521,000 for boxing, wrestling, MMA...about 2-3,000 more seating than for basketball.tiny_acres wrote: ↑27 Sep 2018, 22:36Does anyone know haow many the Staples center can hold for a boxing event???SenorPipino wrote: ↑27 Sep 2018, 22:33 It has become official today through PBC that the fight will be held at Staples Center in Los Angeles.
The only announcement about tickets is that they will be priced starting at $75.
Apparently full information about the prices will be revealed at next Wednesday's fight presser in L.A.
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No, but GGG/Canelo II was $85 so I figure $80 is a fair guess. Almost certainly something in the $60-80 range.SenorPipino wrote: ↑27 Sep 2018, 22:26Is that $80 price official?jujigatame wrote: ↑27 Sep 2018, 09:42 Ridiculous that they're gonna ask like $80 for this fight even though I just watched Joshua/Povetkin for the $10 cost of a 1-month DAZN subscription.
Did Showtime announce that?
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The HWs havent been quite as successful as locals like Oscar or Mosley. Vitali Klitschko fought there 3 times, with live attendance figures of 13-17,000+SenorPipino wrote: ↑27 Sep 2018, 23:52 The largest crowd in Staples history was a little over 20,000 for the notorious Mosley-Margarito fight
The first fight in the arena's history was 2000's De La Hoya-Mosley l, which drew just under 19,000, including me.
Vitali-Corrie Sanders (2004) 17,933
Vitali-Lewis (2003) 15,853
Vitali-Arreola (2009) 13,549
Wilder-Fury could probably do 13-14,000...maybe 16,000 if the undercard has some top-notch Mexicans with some name recognition. Deontay has only fought in SoCal a few times, mostly against no-names before he won the WBC title and he could build a decent SoCal fan base if he wins impressively against Fury.
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And they will be lucky to sell 100k.jujigatame wrote: ↑28 Sep 2018, 10:06No, but GGG/Canelo II was $85 so I figure $80 is a fair guess. Almost certainly something in the $60-80 range.SenorPipino wrote: ↑27 Sep 2018, 22:26Is that $80 price official?jujigatame wrote: ↑27 Sep 2018, 09:42 Ridiculous that they're gonna ask like $80 for this fight even though I just watched Joshua/Povetkin for the $10 cost of a 1-month DAZN subscription.
Did Showtime announce that?
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Are you talking about only 100,000 PPV buys for Wilder-Fury on Showtime? If Canelo-GGG can get 1.1 million I figure Wilder-Fury should get at least 250,000-300,000. Even GGG against scrubs sometimes sold that many.boxing_rocks wrote: ↑28 Sep 2018, 19:34And they will be lucky to sell 100k.jujigatame wrote: ↑28 Sep 2018, 10:06No, but GGG/Canelo II was $85 so I figure $80 is a fair guess. Almost certainly something in the $60-80 range.
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what ggg fghts were ppv? just jacobs and the lem unification and canelo?
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Although Jacobs and Lemieux are not scrubs, their PPV numbers for GGG were scrubbish: 153,000-170,000.
https://www.bloodyelbow.com/2017/3/25/1 ... 0-ppv-buys
https://www.bloodyelbow.com/2017/3/25/1 ... 0-ppv-buys
On Friday, Loeffler confirmed to Yahoo’s Kevin Iole that the fight drew in 170,000 buys, which is higher than the 153,000 buys for Golovkin’s PPV debut against David Lemieux back in October 2015.