Fank Waren rules out PPV agreement with Eddie Hearn | POLL INCLUDED!

If you had to, which would you buy?

Poll ended at 16 Dec 2018, 19:16

Warrington vs. Frampton
20
50%
Whyte vs. Chisora II
7
18%
Neither
13
33%
 
Total votes: 40

maverick23
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Re: Fank Waren rules out PPV agreement with Eddie Hearn

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Ruthless-RKO wrote: 26 Nov 2018, 18:40
maverick23 wrote: 26 Nov 2018, 18:37
ewenhay wrote: 26 Nov 2018, 18:11

Yeah I'm with Frank on this one.
Hearn said he could have gone December 15th but he couldn’t get a sizeable arena. They’ll have sold out the 18,000 at the O2 in the next 10 days or so. Compared to say the Copper Box, their ticket sales at the O2 would be c. £600k more by going on the 22nd at the O2. They’re thinking this will offset (at least partially) the reduced PPV sales and I’m sure Sky would have preferred to go head to head against BT.

Hearn takes after his dad when it comes to a P&L. They’ll have a good idea of the Frampton buys due to the Quigg PPV (which by all accounts wasn’t a big seller) and the viewing figures they had from Warrington on Sky.

They couldn’t really have gone January due to the April date already reserved for AJ.

I’d like to watch both PPVs but there’s no way I’m paying for both. I’ll hold fire deciding which one to get until we know more about the Chisora vs Whyte undercard but the Warrington vs Frampton card is currently favourite.
Sky have added Ryan Walsh vs. Reece Bellotti?
I know. It’s a good fight. As is the Edwards world title fight but it needs a few more good fights.
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Re: Fank Waren rules out PPV agreement with Eddie Hearn

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maverick23 wrote: 28 Nov 2018, 20:53
Ruthless-RKO wrote: 26 Nov 2018, 18:40
maverick23 wrote: 26 Nov 2018, 18:37

Hearn said he could have gone December 15th but he couldn’t get a sizeable arena. They’ll have sold out the 18,000 at the O2 in the next 10 days or so. Compared to say the Copper Box, their ticket sales at the O2 would be c. £600k more by going on the 22nd at the O2. They’re thinking this will offset (at least partially) the reduced PPV sales and I’m sure Sky would have preferred to go head to head against BT.

Hearn takes after his dad when it comes to a P&L. They’ll have a good idea of the Frampton buys due to the Quigg PPV (which by all accounts wasn’t a big seller) and the viewing figures they had from Warrington on Sky.

They couldn’t really have gone January due to the April date already reserved for AJ.

I’d like to watch both PPVs but there’s no way I’m paying for both. I’ll hold fire deciding which one to get until we know more about the Chisora vs Whyte undercard but the Warrington vs Frampton card is currently favourite.
Sky have added Ryan Walsh vs. Reece Bellotti?
I know. It’s a good fight. As is the Edwards world title fight but it needs a few more good fights.
I know. Overall, Queensberry has the stronger card.
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