Amir Khan vs. Kell Brook | Sky Sports PPV - 19 February 2022
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Re: Amir Khan vs. Kell Brook | Sky Sports PPV - 19 February 2022
Brook Vows: After This Fight, Amir Khan Will Be a Mere Memory!
Kell Brook has not been amused by some of the pre-fight chatter from his domestic rival, Amir Khan.
Brook had Khan have been feuding for well over a decade.
Their rivalry will come to an end when the two former world champions will collide in Manchester on February 19, live on Sky Sports Box Office and ESPN+.
Khan recently mentioned that he is battling through injuries as he prepares with new trainer Brian 'BoMac' McIntyre in Colorado. The Bolton star is also getting support from one of his former foes, WBO welterweight champion Terence Crawford, who also works with McIntyre.
"Amir is mentioning that he's got niggles. He's putting it out there that he's negative. I want to tell Khan: The fans have been waiting for years for this fight. I will turn up even if I've got two broken hands," Brook said.
"He messed about when we got contracts over the line. Now we've got a date, let's make this fight happen. I want him to turn up on February 19, the best he can be. The fans have been waiting too long. I've been waiting too long. I'm more than ready to show the world that I'm the best. After this fight, Amir will be a mere memory."
Brook is not worried about Khan's new training team - or Crawford's assistance in camp.
The Sheffield man was knocked out in four rounds by Crawford in 2020.
He highly doubts Khan can pull off the same result with McIntyre.
"I don't believe so. Amir keeps banging on about his trainer and having world champions in his camp," Brook said.
"Dominic Ingle, my trainer, has known me since I was teenager. He knows me inside-out. He knows when to push me, when not to push me, when I need a rest. Amir said he hasn't had a day off in a month. A rest is as good as a hard training session. The body needs to recover. His trainer has never worked with him - he doesn't know how to push Amir. We have no excuses.
"I'm putting myself through hell. People will remember me by this fight. It took years for this grudge match to finally get here. The fans have been waiting for this fight for a long time."
Kell Brook has not been amused by some of the pre-fight chatter from his domestic rival, Amir Khan.
Brook had Khan have been feuding for well over a decade.
Their rivalry will come to an end when the two former world champions will collide in Manchester on February 19, live on Sky Sports Box Office and ESPN+.
Khan recently mentioned that he is battling through injuries as he prepares with new trainer Brian 'BoMac' McIntyre in Colorado. The Bolton star is also getting support from one of his former foes, WBO welterweight champion Terence Crawford, who also works with McIntyre.
"Amir is mentioning that he's got niggles. He's putting it out there that he's negative. I want to tell Khan: The fans have been waiting for years for this fight. I will turn up even if I've got two broken hands," Brook said.
"He messed about when we got contracts over the line. Now we've got a date, let's make this fight happen. I want him to turn up on February 19, the best he can be. The fans have been waiting too long. I've been waiting too long. I'm more than ready to show the world that I'm the best. After this fight, Amir will be a mere memory."
Brook is not worried about Khan's new training team - or Crawford's assistance in camp.
The Sheffield man was knocked out in four rounds by Crawford in 2020.
He highly doubts Khan can pull off the same result with McIntyre.
"I don't believe so. Amir keeps banging on about his trainer and having world champions in his camp," Brook said.
"Dominic Ingle, my trainer, has known me since I was teenager. He knows me inside-out. He knows when to push me, when not to push me, when I need a rest. Amir said he hasn't had a day off in a month. A rest is as good as a hard training session. The body needs to recover. His trainer has never worked with him - he doesn't know how to push Amir. We have no excuses.
"I'm putting myself through hell. People will remember me by this fight. It took years for this grudge match to finally get here. The fans have been waiting for this fight for a long time."
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Re: Amir Khan vs. Kell Brook | Sky Sports PPV - 19 February 2022
Amir Khan: I Leave It To God Which Round I Knock Kell Brook Out!
“My aim is to hurt and knockout Kell Brook. I’m training every day. I’ve never trained this hard in my life. The last time I trained like this was in the [2004 Athens] Olympics,” said Khan. “My speed is still there. I’m still exciting, still strong, and on the game. I hope he comes trained and ready because I want to give the fans a massive fight. I want to give them a good fight.
“I leave it to God which round I knock Kell Brook out. I am going to win the fight 100%. I’m not just doing this for the money and saying that I’m fighting him. I’m doing this to win. I’ve achieved a lot and made a lot in the sport, but this is one fight that I want to put him to rest. This whole issue of me fighting Kell Brook. I’m just going to put it to rest.”
“Look, Kell Brook can train as hard as he wants for this fight,” said Khan. “I honestly do not care. Look at the skill-set that I’ve got. Look at the speed, power, and movement. There are levels in this game. Kell Brook, every top-level guy has beaten him. Who has he beaten? Shawn Porter, that was a 50-50 fight. A lot of people thought Shawn Porter won that fight. It was not a convincing win.
“I’ve had many convincing wins, I’ve fought better people, and I’ve fought better opposition. So really, I don’t care which Kell Brook turns up on the night. I’m going to be more than ready for this gu. I’m not here making the numbers. I’m here to win. I want to put this guy to rest and send a statement out to the world as well. People ask what I’m doing after this fight. I’m done, man.”
“My aim is to hurt and knockout Kell Brook. I’m training every day. I’ve never trained this hard in my life. The last time I trained like this was in the [2004 Athens] Olympics,” said Khan. “My speed is still there. I’m still exciting, still strong, and on the game. I hope he comes trained and ready because I want to give the fans a massive fight. I want to give them a good fight.
“I leave it to God which round I knock Kell Brook out. I am going to win the fight 100%. I’m not just doing this for the money and saying that I’m fighting him. I’m doing this to win. I’ve achieved a lot and made a lot in the sport, but this is one fight that I want to put him to rest. This whole issue of me fighting Kell Brook. I’m just going to put it to rest.”
“Look, Kell Brook can train as hard as he wants for this fight,” said Khan. “I honestly do not care. Look at the skill-set that I’ve got. Look at the speed, power, and movement. There are levels in this game. Kell Brook, every top-level guy has beaten him. Who has he beaten? Shawn Porter, that was a 50-50 fight. A lot of people thought Shawn Porter won that fight. It was not a convincing win.
“I’ve had many convincing wins, I’ve fought better people, and I’ve fought better opposition. So really, I don’t care which Kell Brook turns up on the night. I’m going to be more than ready for this gu. I’m not here making the numbers. I’m here to win. I want to put this guy to rest and send a statement out to the world as well. People ask what I’m doing after this fight. I’m done, man.”
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Re: Amir Khan vs. Kell Brook | Sky Sports PPV - 19 February 2022
Amir Khan On Choosing Sky Over DAZN: I Want More Eyes, More Viewership
“I think this fight has to be on a massive platform like Sky Sports Box Office,” Khan said in a recent interview with IFL TV. “I think they will promote it the right way. No disrespect to Eddie.
“Yes, his offer was amazing, but I just feel that —I think Eddie’s a great promoter. He’s a great promoter and we would have promoted this fight so well – But I just want more eyes on [the fight]. You know? I just want more viewership. I want people posting the content everywhere.”
“I think you cannot beat a media machine like Sky,” Khan said. “Sky is the biggest. Eddie would understand if he ever watches this. Eddie’s a brilliant promoter. What he’s doing in boxing is amazing. I just don’t feel DAZN would have given this fight as much promotion as Sky would. So I had to be very smart and think about my future instead of just going for the money.”
“I think this fight has to be on a massive platform like Sky Sports Box Office,” Khan said in a recent interview with IFL TV. “I think they will promote it the right way. No disrespect to Eddie.
“Yes, his offer was amazing, but I just feel that —I think Eddie’s a great promoter. He’s a great promoter and we would have promoted this fight so well – But I just want more eyes on [the fight]. You know? I just want more viewership. I want people posting the content everywhere.”
“I think you cannot beat a media machine like Sky,” Khan said. “Sky is the biggest. Eddie would understand if he ever watches this. Eddie’s a brilliant promoter. What he’s doing in boxing is amazing. I just don’t feel DAZN would have given this fight as much promotion as Sky would. So I had to be very smart and think about my future instead of just going for the money.”
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Re: Amir Khan vs. Kell Brook | Sky Sports PPV - 19 February 2022
I think Khan has summed up the problem for a boxer with DAZN compared to Sky. Eddie can only push it so far.Ruthless-RKO wrote: ↑13 Jan 2022, 10:55 Amir Khan On Choosing Sky Over DAZN: I Want More Eyes, More Viewership
“I think this fight has to be on a massive platform like Sky Sports Box Office,” Khan said in a recent interview with IFL TV. “I think they will promote it the right way. No disrespect to Eddie.
“Yes, his offer was amazing, but I just feel that —I think Eddie’s a great promoter. He’s a great promoter and we would have promoted this fight so well – But I just want more eyes on [the fight]. You know? I just want more viewership. I want people posting the content everywhere.”
“I think you cannot beat a media machine like Sky,” Khan said. “Sky is the biggest. Eddie would understand if he ever watches this. Eddie’s a brilliant promoter. What he’s doing in boxing is amazing. I just don’t feel DAZN would have given this fight as much promotion as Sky would. So I had to be very smart and think about my future instead of just going for the money.”
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Re: Amir Khan vs. Kell Brook | Sky Sports PPV - 19 February 2022
Yes, A lot of Matchroom guys, they were probably on a fight-by-fight basis or contracts expired, but they signed with Boxxer.maverick23 wrote: ↑13 Jan 2022, 10:58I think Khan has summed up the problem for a boxer with DAZN compared to Sky. Eddie can only push it so far.Ruthless-RKO wrote: ↑13 Jan 2022, 10:55 Amir Khan On Choosing Sky Over DAZN: I Want More Eyes, More Viewership
“I think this fight has to be on a massive platform like Sky Sports Box Office,” Khan said in a recent interview with IFL TV. “I think they will promote it the right way. No disrespect to Eddie.
“Yes, his offer was amazing, but I just feel that —I think Eddie’s a great promoter. He’s a great promoter and we would have promoted this fight so well – But I just want more eyes on [the fight]. You know? I just want more viewership. I want people posting the content everywhere.”
“I think you cannot beat a media machine like Sky,” Khan said. “Sky is the biggest. Eddie would understand if he ever watches this. Eddie’s a brilliant promoter. What he’s doing in boxing is amazing. I just don’t feel DAZN would have given this fight as much promotion as Sky would. So I had to be very smart and think about my future instead of just going for the money.”
I think Hearn forgot exactly how powerful Sky is.
Sky Sports News, then they have all the sports channels, then we have the free Sky Showcase which appeals to non-sports fans. Movies channels as well.
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Re: Amir Khan vs. Kell Brook | Sky Sports PPV - 19 February 2022
It’s not just those. They push fighters on shows like League of their Own which gets very good viewer numbers for a Sky channel and they’re doing more on social media than ever before to push boxing.Ruthless-RKO wrote: ↑13 Jan 2022, 11:21Yes, A lot of Matchroom guys, they were probably on a fight-by-fight basis or contracts expired, but they signed with Boxxer.maverick23 wrote: ↑13 Jan 2022, 10:58I think Khan has summed up the problem for a boxer with DAZN compared to Sky. Eddie can only push it so far.Ruthless-RKO wrote: ↑13 Jan 2022, 10:55 Amir Khan On Choosing Sky Over DAZN: I Want More Eyes, More Viewership
“I think this fight has to be on a massive platform like Sky Sports Box Office,” Khan said in a recent interview with IFL TV. “I think they will promote it the right way. No disrespect to Eddie.
“Yes, his offer was amazing, but I just feel that —I think Eddie’s a great promoter. He’s a great promoter and we would have promoted this fight so well – But I just want more eyes on [the fight]. You know? I just want more viewership. I want people posting the content everywhere.”
“I think you cannot beat a media machine like Sky,” Khan said. “Sky is the biggest. Eddie would understand if he ever watches this. Eddie’s a brilliant promoter. What he’s doing in boxing is amazing. I just don’t feel DAZN would have given this fight as much promotion as Sky would. So I had to be very smart and think about my future instead of just going for the money.”
I think Hearn forgot exactly how powerful Sky is.
Sky Sports News, then they have all the sports channels, then we have the free Sky Showcase which appeals to non-sports fans. Movies channels as well.
Eddie’s doing what he’s always done but I wonder if he was expecting DAZN to do more too. There was oft mentioned deal with the BBC which hasn’t come to fruition and there’s been little else to get outside of their boxing bubble.
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Re: Amir Khan vs. Kell Brook | Sky Sports PPV - 19 February 2022
Yeh, Soccer AM was another. Massive booster.maverick23 wrote: ↑13 Jan 2022, 11:26It’s not just those. They push fighters on shows like League of their Own which gets very good viewer numbers for a Sky channel and they’re doing more on social media than ever before to push boxing.Ruthless-RKO wrote: ↑13 Jan 2022, 11:21Yes, A lot of Matchroom guys, they were probably on a fight-by-fight basis or contracts expired, but they signed with Boxxer.maverick23 wrote: ↑13 Jan 2022, 10:58
I think Khan has summed up the problem for a boxer with DAZN compared to Sky. Eddie can only push it so far.
I think Hearn forgot exactly how powerful Sky is.
Sky Sports News, then they have all the sports channels, then we have the free Sky Showcase which appeals to non-sports fans. Movies channels as well.
Eddie’s doing what he’s always done but I wonder if he was expecting DAZN to do more too. There was oft mentioned deal with the BBC which hasn’t come to fruition and there’s been little else to get outside of their boxing bubble.
You're right. Hearn is doing what he always does
Maybe he didn't ask what DAZN would do to help increase eyes.
Re: Amir Khan vs. Kell Brook | Sky Sports PPV - 19 February 2022
Cross promotion on SKY is a massive thing which DAZN can't do yet, I wonder if Hearn miscalculated the value of the mentions of fights during football etc ?
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Re: Amir Khan vs. Kell Brook | Sky Sports PPV - 19 February 2022
I’m sure he did but he probably though DAZN would be getting that new European football league which would have driven big subscribers.
Apparently the DAZN acquisition of BT Sports is close to happening for £800m. That’ll certainly help things.
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At £7.99?maverick23 wrote: ↑13 Jan 2022, 13:40I’m sure he did but he probably though DAZN would be getting that new European football league which would have driven big subscribers.
Apparently the DAZN acquisition of BT Sports is close to happening for £800m. That’ll certainly help things.
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Re: Amir Khan vs. Kell Brook | Sky Sports PPV - 19 February 2022
It will definitely increase.mickey1975 wrote: ↑13 Jan 2022, 13:44At £7.99?maverick23 wrote: ↑13 Jan 2022, 13:40I’m sure he did but he probably though DAZN would be getting that new European football league which would have driven big subscribers.
Apparently the DAZN acquisition of BT Sports is close to happening for £800m. That’ll certainly help things.
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Re: Amir Khan vs. Kell Brook | Sky Sports PPV - 19 February 2022
Not a chance. BT Sports costs me £20 a month so I’d imagine DAZN will increase to a similar amount. Don’t think they’ll go more than £20 though.mickey1975 wrote: ↑13 Jan 2022, 13:44At £7.99?maverick23 wrote: ↑13 Jan 2022, 13:40I’m sure he did but he probably though DAZN would be getting that new European football league which would have driven big subscribers.
Apparently the DAZN acquisition of BT Sports is close to happening for £800m. That’ll certainly help things.
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Re: Amir Khan vs. Kell Brook | Sky Sports PPV - 19 February 2022
No way that's sustainable.mickey1975 wrote: ↑13 Jan 2022, 13:44At £7.99?maverick23 wrote: ↑13 Jan 2022, 13:40I’m sure he did but he probably though DAZN would be getting that new European football league which would have driven big subscribers.
Apparently the DAZN acquisition of BT Sports is close to happening for £800m. That’ll certainly help things.
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Re: Amir Khan vs. Kell Brook | Sky Sports PPV - 19 February 2022
I won't be surprised if this doesn't happen due to lack of interest.
The fighters will want to be a pretty big guarantees, but I'm not convinced Khan is that big a name any longer, his stars faded and he's been replaced by a new generation of British fighters with Fury at the top of that pyramid obviously.
The fight will need a massive push to do good numbers on PPV, there's not a title on the line, and there aren't enough casuals interested to make up for the fact that many boxing fans know both men have seen better days.
I for one won't pay for it, I'm not funding either man's retirement, and I think it is likely to either be over pretty quick, either due to injury to brook, and him falling apart double quick, or Khan getting sparked early doors with one shot.
It does have grudge value, but it's at least 5 years too late, it could have happened 10 years ago and been huge, but too much ego involved on both sides.
The fighters will want to be a pretty big guarantees, but I'm not convinced Khan is that big a name any longer, his stars faded and he's been replaced by a new generation of British fighters with Fury at the top of that pyramid obviously.
The fight will need a massive push to do good numbers on PPV, there's not a title on the line, and there aren't enough casuals interested to make up for the fact that many boxing fans know both men have seen better days.
I for one won't pay for it, I'm not funding either man's retirement, and I think it is likely to either be over pretty quick, either due to injury to brook, and him falling apart double quick, or Khan getting sparked early doors with one shot.
It does have grudge value, but it's at least 5 years too late, it could have happened 10 years ago and been huge, but too much ego involved on both sides.
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Re: Amir Khan vs. Kell Brook | Sky Sports PPV - 19 February 2022
It's getting a huge push on Sky sports news. Tickets sold out in minutes.jamesmcdonnell wrote: ↑13 Jan 2022, 16:07 I won't be surprised if this doesn't happen due to lack of interest.
The fighters will want to be a pretty big guarantees, but I'm not convinced Khan is that big a name any longer, his stars faded and he's been replaced by a new generation of British fighters with Fury at the top of that pyramid obviously.
The fight will need a massive push to do good numbers on PPV, there's not a title on the line, and there aren't enough casuals interested to make up for the fact that many boxing fans know both men have seen better days.
I for one won't pay for it, I'm not funding either man's retirement, and I think it is likely to either be over pretty quick, either due to injury to brook, and him falling apart double quick, or Khan getting sparked early doors with one shot.
It does have grudge value, but it's at least 5 years too late, it could have happened 10 years ago and been huge, but too much ego involved on both sides.
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Re: Amir Khan vs. Kell Brook | Sky Sports PPV - 19 February 2022
It’s still a really big fight. I’ve had causal mates asking if I fancy spending a few hundred quid on some resale tickets because he’s desperate to go and Sky are pushing it non-stop.jamesmcdonnell wrote: ↑13 Jan 2022, 16:07 I won't be surprised if this doesn't happen due to lack of interest.
The fighters will want to be a pretty big guarantees, but I'm not convinced Khan is that big a name any longer, his stars faded and he's been replaced by a new generation of British fighters with Fury at the top of that pyramid obviously.
The fight will need a massive push to do good numbers on PPV, there's not a title on the line, and there aren't enough casuals interested to make up for the fact that many boxing fans know both men have seen better days.
I for one won't pay for it, I'm not funding either man's retirement, and I think it is likely to either be over pretty quick, either due to injury to brook, and him falling apart double quick, or Khan getting sparked early doors with one shot.
It does have grudge value, but it's at least 5 years too late, it could have happened 10 years ago and been huge, but too much ego involved on both sides.
It’ll do at least 500,000 buys I think.
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Re: Amir Khan vs. Kell Brook | Sky Sports PPV - 19 February 2022
I guess I'm underestimating the man in the street truly is.maverick23 wrote: ↑13 Jan 2022, 16:16It’s still a really big fight. I’ve had causal mates asking if I fancy spending a few hundred quid on some resale tickets because he’s desperate to go and Sky are pushing it non-stop.jamesmcdonnell wrote: ↑13 Jan 2022, 16:07 I won't be surprised if this doesn't happen due to lack of interest.
The fighters will want to be a pretty big guarantees, but I'm not convinced Khan is that big a name any longer, his stars faded and he's been replaced by a new generation of British fighters with Fury at the top of that pyramid obviously.
The fight will need a massive push to do good numbers on PPV, there's not a title on the line, and there aren't enough casuals interested to make up for the fact that many boxing fans know both men have seen better days.
I for one won't pay for it, I'm not funding either man's retirement, and I think it is likely to either be over pretty quick, either due to injury to brook, and him falling apart double quick, or Khan getting sparked early doors with one shot.
It does have grudge value, but it's at least 5 years too late, it could have happened 10 years ago and been huge, but too much ego involved on both sides.
It’ll do at least 500,000 buys I think.
I remember someone telling me with a straight face 'It's lucky for Eubank he never fought Hamed, cos Naz would have battered him, and this is someone who claimed to be a boxing fan.'
Another mate of mine, after watching Tyson's tickling contest with holyfield, said "Tyson would batter the current crop of heavyweights, - look at him, he's an animal.' This is someone I've watched LOADS of boxing with too.
It took quite a bit of talking him down and pointing out that Tyson had been retired 15 years, and got battered by Danny Williams and Kevin McBride, that he'd been smoking industrial quantities of weed since then, and was 50 years old.
Even then they tried to claim 'he's fitter now than he was then, he's more dedicated' before eventually they conceded it was total and utter rubbish.
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Re: Amir Khan vs. Kell Brook | Sky Sports PPV - 19 February 2022
jamesmcdonnell wrote: ↑13 Jan 2022, 16:58I guess I'm underestimating the man in the street truly is.maverick23 wrote: ↑13 Jan 2022, 16:16It’s still a really big fight. I’ve had causal mates asking if I fancy spending a few hundred quid on some resale tickets because he’s desperate to go and Sky are pushing it non-stop.jamesmcdonnell wrote: ↑13 Jan 2022, 16:07 I won't be surprised if this doesn't happen due to lack of interest.
The fighters will want to be a pretty big guarantees, but I'm not convinced Khan is that big a name any longer, his stars faded and he's been replaced by a new generation of British fighters with Fury at the top of that pyramid obviously.
The fight will need a massive push to do good numbers on PPV, there's not a title on the line, and there aren't enough casuals interested to make up for the fact that many boxing fans know both men have seen better days.
I for one won't pay for it, I'm not funding either man's retirement, and I think it is likely to either be over pretty quick, either due to injury to brook, and him falling apart double quick, or Khan getting sparked early doors with one shot.
It does have grudge value, but it's at least 5 years too late, it could have happened 10 years ago and been huge, but too much ego involved on both sides.
It’ll do at least 500,000 buys I think.
I remember someone telling me with a straight face 'It's lucky for Eubank he never fought Hamed, cos Naz would have battered him, and this is someone who claimed to be a boxing fan.'
Another mate of mine, after watching Tyson's tickling contest with holyfield, said "Tyson would batter the current crop of heavyweights, - look at him, he's an animal.' This is someone I've watched LOADS of boxing with too.
It took quite a bit of talking him down and pointing out that Tyson had been retired 15 years, and got battered by Danny Williams and Kevin McBride, that he'd been smoking industrial quantities of weed since then, and was 50 years old.
Even then they tried to claim 'he's fitter now than he was then, he's more dedicated' before eventually they conceded it was total and utter rubbish.
The hardcores will never make a PPV a big success. The casuals most certainly will.
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Re: Amir Khan vs. Kell Brook | Sky Sports PPV - 19 February 2022
Lol James's post.... I have had a man say Marciano was too big for modern heavyweights and they wouldn't stand a change. I tried to explain the 5 Stone weight difference but he wouldnt have it. He insisted Rocky was way bigger than Lewis, Joshua etc.maverick23 wrote: ↑13 Jan 2022, 17:17jamesmcdonnell wrote: ↑13 Jan 2022, 16:58I guess I'm underestimating the man in the street truly is.maverick23 wrote: ↑13 Jan 2022, 16:16
It’s still a really big fight. I’ve had causal mates asking if I fancy spending a few hundred quid on some resale tickets because he’s desperate to go and Sky are pushing it non-stop.
It’ll do at least 500,000 buys I think.
I remember someone telling me with a straight face 'It's lucky for Eubank he never fought Hamed, cos Naz would have battered him, and this is someone who claimed to be a boxing fan.'
Another mate of mine, after watching Tyson's tickling contest with holyfield, said "Tyson would batter the current crop of heavyweights, - look at him, he's an animal.' This is someone I've watched LOADS of boxing with too.
It took quite a bit of talking him down and pointing out that Tyson had been retired 15 years, and got battered by Danny Williams and Kevin McBride, that he'd been smoking industrial quantities of weed since then, and was 50 years old.
Even then they tried to claim 'he's fitter now than he was then, he's more dedicated' before eventually they conceded it was total and utter rubbish.
The hardcores will never make a PPV a big success. The casuals most certainly will.
Casuals can be quite fun listening to though. They often claim they used to box as an amateur and had a record of 15-0 with 14 Kos but had to retire because they couldn't find an opponent as they were too good so got bored..... or they were 14-0 with 13 kos and a draw... which was against Nigel Benn usually.......
On the second point obviously casuals are needed for big PPV success and that the fight sold out of tickets in allegedly 10 minutes bodes very well for PPV sales....
Plus the normally fairly respectful Khan and Brook obviously have some "very real and serious BEEF!" which will be reported in the Sun and on Sky news (and all related social media) and ensure top buys.....
(James - one question did you mean Tyson vs Roy Jones? Holy fights were not tickling contests lol
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Re: Amir Khan vs. Kell Brook | Sky Sports PPV - 19 February 2022
The fight did sell out in that time. I'm very experienced in tickets and never got a sniff.
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Re: Amir Khan vs. Kell Brook | Sky Sports PPV - 19 February 2022
I hope they both give it their all. Go out on their shields.
But not looking good. I have seen Khan's training, he's going hardcore.
Khan has said he'd retire win/lose.. But I think he'd have another payday if he wins.
Brook has also said, although he can't think of himself losing, he'd hang up his gloves.
But not looking good. I have seen Khan's training, he's going hardcore.
Khan has said he'd retire win/lose.. But I think he'd have another payday if he wins.
Brook has also said, although he can't think of himself losing, he'd hang up his gloves.
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Re: Amir Khan vs. Kell Brook | Sky Sports PPV - 19 February 2022
Good sparring but I’m not too sure how well Troy compares to Khan.
It’s a bit of shame Troy hasn’t kicked on from the Cheeseman win. A good fighter and hopefully he’ll be more active.