Is Fury Now a Bigger Attraction than AJ?
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Twinkle Toes
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Re: Is Fury Now a Bigger Attraction than AJ?
Joshua is the bigger draw in this country. I mean most of the crowd in Vegas was made up of UK fans, so I am not sure Fury is bigger than Joshua even in the US.
Social media followings are stacked in favour of Joshua, and we're talking millions and millions of difference.
Fury is more popular than he once was that's for sure, but he's got a long way to go yet to match Joshua.
Social media followings are stacked in favour of Joshua, and we're talking millions and millions of difference.
Fury is more popular than he once was that's for sure, but he's got a long way to go yet to match Joshua.
Re: Is Fury Now a Bigger Attraction than AJ?
Fury didn't lose to a fat guy last year. He's #1Riddick Blowe wrote: ↑25 Feb 2020, 05:51Who says fury is the number 1? It’s highly debatable. This fight decides it obviously but until then, this talk of fury being the clear number 1 is unfounded.
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TheLeprechaun
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Re: Is Fury Now a Bigger Attraction than AJ?
Agreed. Joshua did a 10k run in the rematch with Ruiz. Fury did a demolition job on Wilder.gilgamesh wrote: ↑25 Feb 2020, 13:45Fury didn't lose to a fat guy last year. He's #1Riddick Blowe wrote: ↑25 Feb 2020, 05:51
Who says fury is the number 1? It’s highly debatable. This fight decides it obviously but until then, this talk of fury being the clear number 1 is unfounded.
Re: Is Fury Now a Bigger Attraction than AJ?
TheLeprechaun wrote: ↑25 Feb 2020, 14:19Agreed. Joshua did a 10k run in the rematch with Ruiz. Fury did a demolition job on Wilder.
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TheLeprechaun
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Re: Is Fury Now a Bigger Attraction than AJ?
If he fought Whyte or Usyk. It probably would.TheLeprechaun wrote: ↑25 Feb 2020, 15:44Absolutely no doubt about it. Fury can't sell out Wembley though can he?
If he fought AJ it definitely would.
Maybe a lesser guy than that. He's a bigger star now than he ever was before, and a lot of his fans apparently flew over to attend the fight in Vegas so I don't see why even more wouldn't make a shorter trip to Wembley.
Re: Is Fury Now a Bigger Attraction than AJ?
Maybe they don’t need to fight. Fury’s dad says so. And Joshua can remain undisputed champ of Instagram.
Re: Is Fury Now a Bigger Attraction than AJ?
Think people are maybe doing AJ a dis-service in His 24 fights to date (1 defeat) - his resume is decent for who he’s boxed compared to most.
Fury scrambled home the time before - was 1 second away from KO 1st time.....was on deck to Cunningham and lost to John McDermott (years back) granted.
Yeah he’s put in top notch performance - but let’s see him back it up now again v Wilder next time around before claiming he’s messiah.
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mickey1975
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Re: Is Fury Now a Bigger Attraction than AJ?
Haha, “let’s see him back it up”!. Are you for real?
Re: Is Fury Now a Bigger Attraction than AJ?
He went in as the underdog v the alleged most dangerous puncher ever in the heavyweight division and beat him all ends up. Nothing to prove, he is #1 in the division.3132DW wrote: ↑25 Feb 2020, 18:09Think people are maybe doing AJ a dis-service in His 24 fights to date (1 defeat) - his resume is decent for who he’s boxed compared to most.
Fury scrambled home the time before - was 1 second away from KO 1st time.....was on deck to Cunningham and lost to John McDermott (years back) granted.
Yeah he’s put in top notch performance - but let’s see him back it up now again v Wilder next time around before claiming he’s messiah.
Re: Is Fury Now a Bigger Attraction than AJ?
He’s a massive commodity for sure, and negotiations will likely be gruelling.3132DW wrote: ↑25 Feb 2020, 18:09Think people are maybe doing AJ a dis-service in His 24 fights to date (1 defeat) - his resume is decent for who he’s boxed compared to most.
Fury scrambled home the time before - was 1 second away from KO 1st time.....was on deck to Cunningham and lost to John McDermott (years back) granted.
Yeah he’s put in top notch performance - but let’s see him back it up now again v Wilder next time around before claiming he’s messiah.
Indeed let’s see how Fury fares vs Wilder sans Power Rangers suit.
Re: Is Fury Now a Bigger Attraction than AJ?
Fury still has a lot to prove. He's beaten two excellent champions and that's in the history books, but he's never made a single defence as world champion and that's pathetic. Oh, unless you include that lineal champion b0ll0cks which would make Sefer Seferi the worst challenger in heavyweight boxing history.
If Fury wants to be mentioned in the company he seems to think he belongs, do the decent thing and defend against Dillian Whyte ASAP.
Joshua is committed to two mandatories in Pulev and Usyk so the opportunity could present itself to Fury make the Whyte match.
If Fury wants to be mentioned in the company he seems to think he belongs, do the decent thing and defend against Dillian Whyte ASAP.
Joshua is committed to two mandatories in Pulev and Usyk so the opportunity could present itself to Fury make the Whyte match.
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Re: Is Fury Now a Bigger Attraction than AJ?
Fury absolutely would sell out Wembley.TheLeprechaun wrote: ↑25 Feb 2020, 15:44Absolutely no doubt about it. Fury can't sell out Wembley though can he?
Right now, he's huge.
Re: Is Fury Now a Bigger Attraction than AJ?
good point, I like it. Defending vs a legit challenger is becoming a lost art, it sometimes feels. He’s stepped up magnificently three times but yes there is a lot to prove - can he handle the stress of mandatory contenders, sanctioning bodies etc? Will the success and responsibility make him melt down?THEBUTCH wrote: ↑26 Feb 2020, 05:08 Fury still has a lot to prove. He's beaten two excellent champions and that's in the history books, but he's never made a single defence as world champion and that's pathetic. Oh, unless you include that lineal champion b0ll0cks which would make Sefer Seferi the worst challenger in heavyweight boxing history.
If Fury wants to be mentioned in the company he seems to think he belongs, do the decent thing and defend against Dillian Whyte ASAP.
Joshua is committed to two mandatories in Pulev and Usyk so the opportunity could present itself to Fury make the Whyte match.
Re: Is Fury Now a Bigger Attraction than AJ?
Precisely mate.
Fury has made an outstanding start but can he see it through ? No one gave Buster Douglas a hope in hell but solid challengers, on their day, can wreak havoc to the best of championship reigns.
Fury has made an outstanding start but can he see it through ? No one gave Buster Douglas a hope in hell but solid challengers, on their day, can wreak havoc to the best of championship reigns.
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mickey1975
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Re: Is Fury Now a Bigger Attraction than AJ?
I think very good ppv numbers are coming from America....
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margaret thatcher
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Re: Is Fury Now a Bigger Attraction than AJ?
What are they gonna be Mickster
Gotta say TGK has grown on me, around level with Josh now
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mickey1975
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Re: Is Fury Now a Bigger Attraction than AJ?
I don’t know, I read our Terry D on Twitter saying it so I’ll take his word for it.margaret thatcher wrote: ↑27 Feb 2020, 00:43What are they gonna be Mickster
Gotta say TGK has grown on me, around level with Josh now
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mickey1975
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Re: Is Fury Now a Bigger Attraction than AJ?
They’re saying 850,000 at $80. Not bad. Not Bob Arum good but nobody thought 2m was serious.
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maverick23
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Re: Is Fury Now a Bigger Attraction than AJ?
I’m quite surprised to be honest. Whilst it’s a good amount, I genuinely don’t think Fury, or his team, could have done any more to hype the fight.mickey1975 wrote: ↑27 Feb 2020, 04:50 They’re saying 850,000 at $80. Not bad. Not Bob Arum good but nobody thought 2m was serious.
I think it shows just how poorly Wilder’s been promoted over there.
Will be interesting to see the U.K. PPV numbers. Again, I don’t think they could have done any more to hype the fight with the ITV series, pushing on morning TV, the pre show on ITV and well hyped by BT Sports.
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margaret thatcher
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Re: Is Fury Now a Bigger Attraction than AJ?
Just over 750k I read. Is that a good number? Hmm, well, good exposure, but there was 50m+ in purses and heavy hype spending
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Re: Is Fury Now a Bigger Attraction than AJ?
For boxing fans, yes.
The darts fans prefer Joshua.
The darts fans prefer Joshua.
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