I'm guessing you paid £30 for your hero vs Del, I wouldn't pay £27 for this but it's a better fight.quickeyg wrote: ↑06 Jul 2023, 15:06 Joshua vs Whyte sucks BIG time. You mugs gotta pay £27 for 2 losers with 3 losses on their records each lol![]()
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Re: Anthony Joshua vs. Dillian Whyte | DAZN PPV - 12 August 2023
For heavyweight comparisons This will be a big fight for Whyte, AJ, Fury, wilder, usyk… it’s the rare cross over between fury and aj… if it’s close or go 12 it looks great for fury and in turn wilder… if AJ just massacres him in 3 rounds it looks good for Aj and in turn Usyk.
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Re: Anthony Joshua vs. Dillian Whyte | DAZN PPV - 12 August 2023 - Is Femi clean?
He works for FwankNightmare Roy wrote: ↑06 Jul 2023, 16:38I'm guessing you paid £30 for your hero vs Del, I wouldn't pay £27 for this but it's a better fight.quickeyg wrote: ↑06 Jul 2023, 15:06 Joshua vs Whyte sucks BIG time. You mugs gotta pay £27 for 2 losers with 3 losses on their records each lol![]()
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Re: Anthony Joshua vs. Dillian Whyte | DAZN PPV - 12 August 2023
Seriously, the Netflix thing launches soon. Do you know the difference in exposure between Netflix and DAZN PPV?big lennox wrote: ↑06 Jul 2023, 16:26Absolutely. It's good business for Fury’s team to hang on to the commercial coat tails of Joshua.The Gratest wrote: ↑06 Jul 2023, 16:24 Wow. Who'd have thought that a washed up AJ announcing a fight could have such an effect! The forum's mega busy tonight!![]()
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Re: Anthony Joshua vs. Dillian Whyte | DAZN PPV - 12 August 2023
The biggest Netflix exposure will be when we get to witness Fury hamming it up for the cameras with his video challenges to AJ, before quickly packing it all away under the pretence of failed (unrealistic) deadlines, whilst Chisora waits in the wings with the contract he signed long before and a gagging order. 


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Re: Anthony Joshua vs. Dillian Whyte | DAZN PPV - 12 August 2023
I guess each episode will alternate between Fury calling someone either a dosser or a sausage.mickey1975 wrote: ↑06 Jul 2023, 17:01Seriously, the Netflix thing launches soon. Do you know the difference in exposure between Netflix and DAZN PPV?big lennox wrote: ↑06 Jul 2023, 16:26Absolutely. It's good business for Fury’s team to hang on to the commercial coat tails of Joshua.The Gratest wrote: ↑06 Jul 2023, 16:24 Wow. Who'd have thought that a washed up AJ announcing a fight could have such an effect! The forum's mega busy tonight!![]()
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I wonder if, after the inevitable tender moment about helping people will mental health issues, it will cut to footage of Fury laughing at AJ having a breakdown in the ring?Or saying horrible things about Uysk and Simon Jordan?
Or will it be a sanitised, scripted documentary, do you think?
I'm looking forward to Ronnie O'Sullivan's series when that comes out as it shows the highs and lows of the snooker season and him beating the best round after round to win his 7th World Title.
Still, the Fury fanatics will get to see the Chisora III fight all over again. Good Times.
Incidentally, there is an excellent documentary of Lennox Lewis' training camp for his first fight against Evander Holyfield
Re: Anthony Joshua vs. Dillian Whyte | DAZN PPV - 12 August 2023
I heard the Anthony Joshua vs Jermaine The Roofer Franklin fight was watched by 175,000 viewers on Deadzone

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Re: Anthony Joshua vs. Dillian Whyte | DAZN PPV - 12 August 2023
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I’d imagine the views will reach millions worldwide. Are they all fanatics? You said he’s clinging on to AJ for recognition… he’s clearly light years ahead hence Netflix-DAZN PPV. If you really believe AJ will do a tenth of their views then you need help.big lennox wrote: ↑06 Jul 2023, 17:18I guess each episode will alternate between Fury calling someone either a dosser or a sausage.mickey1975 wrote: ↑06 Jul 2023, 17:01Seriously, the Netflix thing launches soon. Do you know the difference in exposure between Netflix and DAZN PPV?big lennox wrote: ↑06 Jul 2023, 16:26
Absolutely. It's good business for Fury’s team to hang on to the commercial coat tails of Joshua.
I wonder if, after the inevitable tender moment about helping people will mental health issues, it will cut to footage of Fury laughing at AJ having a breakdown in the ring?Or saying horrible things about Uysk and Simon Jordan?
Or will it be a sanitised, scripted documentary, do you think?
I'm looking forward to Ronnie O'Sullivan's series when that comes out as it shows the highs and lows of the snooker season and him beating the best round after round to win his 7th World Title.
Still, the Fury fanatics will get to see the Chisora III fight all over again. Good Times.
Incidentally, there is an excellent documentary of Lennox Lewis' training camp for his first fight against Evander Holyfield![]()
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Re: Anthony Joshua vs. Dillian Whyte | DAZN PPV - 12 August 2023
Sure hope Whyte puts up a better showing than he did against Fury.
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Re: Anthony Joshua vs. Dillian Whyte | DAZN PPV - 12 August 2023
AJ doesn't need to do a Netflix show. He has been global since he won the Olympics. Fury has been playing catch up ever since, before losing his boxing nerve along the way..mickey1975 wrote: ↑06 Jul 2023, 18:22I’d imagine the views will reach millions worldwide. Are they all fanatics? You said he’s clinging on to AJ for recognition… he’s clearly light years ahead hence Netflix-DAZN PPV. If you really believe AJ will do a tenth of their views then you need help.big lennox wrote: ↑06 Jul 2023, 17:18I guess each episode will alternate between Fury calling someone either a dosser or a sausage.mickey1975 wrote: ↑06 Jul 2023, 17:01
Seriously, the Netflix thing launches soon. Do you know the difference in exposure between Netflix and DAZN PPV?
I wonder if, after the inevitable tender moment about helping people will mental health issues, it will cut to footage of Fury laughing at AJ having a breakdown in the ring?Or saying horrible things about Uysk and Simon Jordan?
Or will it be a sanitised, scripted documentary, do you think?
I'm looking forward to Ronnie O'Sullivan's series when that comes out as it shows the highs and lows of the snooker season and him beating the best round after round to win his 7th World Title.
Still, the Fury fanatics will get to see the Chisora III fight all over again. Good Times.
Incidentally, there is an excellent documentary of Lennox Lewis' training camp for his first fight against Evander Holyfield![]()
Also, people watching a Netflix show is not the same number as those buying pay per view to watch Fury box a no hoper. AJ has a long history of bigger PPV sales than Fury..
AJ vs Franklin did 700k buys
Fury vs Chisora III did 300k buys
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Re: Anthony Joshua vs. Dillian Whyte | DAZN PPV - 12 August 2023
IMHO, with the styles they both have, it should mesh better than his fight against Fury.Redback Rasta wrote: ↑06 Jul 2023, 18:46 Sure hope Whyte puts up a better showing than he did against Fury.
Fury's great at controlling a fight, dictating the pace, and choosing when to get involved after keeping it at range or using his lateral movement.
Joshua doesn't have that ring IQ, tends to get more involved (although less so nowadays) and that would suit Whyte more.
The first fight, apart from that brief moment when Whyte stunned and wobbled him, it was basically all Joshua and he seemed to relish just walking through Whyte and letting his hands go. This more hesitant version runs the risk of getting caught by Whyte by not maintaining the pressure and using his offence to deter Whyte.
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Re: Anthony Joshua vs. Dillian Whyte | DAZN PPV - 12 August 2023
:TU:The Gratest wrote: ↑06 Jul 2023, 18:58IMHO, with the styles they both have, it should mesh better than his fight against Fury.Redback Rasta wrote: ↑06 Jul 2023, 18:46 Sure hope Whyte puts up a better showing than he did against Fury.
Fury's great at controlling a fight, dictating the pace, and choosing when to get involved after keeping it at range or using his lateral movement.
Joshua doesn't have that ring IQ, tends to get more involved (although less so nowadays) and that would suit Whyte more.
The first fight, apart from that brief moment when Whyte stunned and wobbled him, it was basically all Joshua and he seemed to relish just walking through Whyte and letting his hands go. This more hesitant version runs the risk of getting caught by Whyte by not maintaining the pressure and using his offence to deter Whyte.
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Re: Anthony Joshua vs. Dillian Whyte | DAZN PPV - 12 August 2023
Aj v Franklin wasn’t ppv! Aj is global? Where? Nobody outside The UK gives a f uck about him. Maybe a few in the Middle East. Losing boxing nerve? Have you seen both box in the last few years? I mix up a few facts and have a laugh but you’ve gone 100% fan boy. Global!!! Lost his nerve! From a guy scared of his own shadow and only comfortable hitting mattresses!big lennox wrote: ↑06 Jul 2023, 18:56AJ doesn't need to do a Netflix show. He has been global since he won the Olympics. Fury has been playing catch up ever since, before losing his boxing nerve along the way..mickey1975 wrote: ↑06 Jul 2023, 18:22I’d imagine the views will reach millions worldwide. Are they all fanatics? You said he’s clinging on to AJ for recognition… he’s clearly light years ahead hence Netflix-DAZN PPV. If you really believe AJ will do a tenth of their views then you need help.big lennox wrote: ↑06 Jul 2023, 17:18
I guess each episode will alternate between Fury calling someone either a dosser or a sausage.
I wonder if, after the inevitable tender moment about helping people will mental health issues, it will cut to footage of Fury laughing at AJ having a breakdown in the ring?Or saying horrible things about Uysk and Simon Jordan?
Or will it be a sanitised, scripted documentary, do you think?
I'm looking forward to Ronnie O'Sullivan's series when that comes out as it shows the highs and lows of the snooker season and him beating the best round after round to win his 7th World Title.
Still, the Fury fanatics will get to see the Chisora III fight all over again. Good Times.
Incidentally, there is an excellent documentary of Lennox Lewis' training camp for his first fight against Evander Holyfield![]()
Also, people watching a Netflix show is not the same number as those buying pay per view to watch Fury box a no hoper. AJ has a long history of bigger PPV sales than Fury..
AJ vs Franklin did 700k buys
Fury vs Chisora III did 300k buys
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Re: Anthony Joshua vs. Dillian Whyte | DAZN PPV - 12 August 2023
Comfortable enough to get in with Uysk twice and Ruiz twice, neither of whom Fury has been able to find a pen for and sign a contract to fight.mickey1975 wrote: ↑07 Jul 2023, 03:04Aj v Franklin wasn’t ppv! Aj is global? Where? Nobody outside The UK gives a f uck about him. Maybe a few in the Middle East. Losing boxing nerve? Have you seen both box in the last few years? I mix up a few facts and have a laugh but you’ve gone 100% fan boy. Global!!! Lost his nerve! From a guy scared of his own shadow and only comfortable hitting mattresses!big lennox wrote: ↑06 Jul 2023, 18:56AJ doesn't need to do a Netflix show. He has been global since he won the Olympics. Fury has been playing catch up ever since, before losing his boxing nerve along the way..mickey1975 wrote: ↑06 Jul 2023, 18:22
I’d imagine the views will reach millions worldwide. Are they all fanatics? You said he’s clinging on to AJ for recognition… he’s clearly light years ahead hence Netflix-DAZN PPV. If you really believe AJ will do a tenth of their views then you need help.
Also, people watching a Netflix show is not the same number as those buying pay per view to watch Fury box a no hoper. AJ has a long history of bigger PPV sales than Fury..
AJ vs Franklin did 700k buys
Fury vs Chisora III did 300k buys
Looking at all the comments on social media, it is clear that Fury has trashed his own legacy and is viewed as being a ducker as well as someone who has failed a PED test.
It would be fascinating if the Netflix series had an episode showing the family sitting down to enjoy an uncastrated wildboar feast..
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Re: Anthony Joshua vs. Dillian Whyte | DAZN PPV - 12 August 2023
Did he look comfortable on the main stage at MSG? Why has he never been back to America? Every big name heavyweight fights in Vegas, why hasn't he?big lennox wrote: ↑07 Jul 2023, 03:14Comfortable enough to get in with Uysk twice and Ruiz twice, neither of whom Fury has been able to find a pen for and sign a contract to fight.mickey1975 wrote: ↑07 Jul 2023, 03:04Aj v Franklin wasn’t ppv! Aj is global? Where? Nobody outside The UK gives a f uck about him. Maybe a few in the Middle East. Losing boxing nerve? Have you seen both box in the last few years? I mix up a few facts and have a laugh but you’ve gone 100% fan boy. Global!!! Lost his nerve! From a guy scared of his own shadow and only comfortable hitting mattresses!big lennox wrote: ↑06 Jul 2023, 18:56
AJ doesn't need to do a Netflix show. He has been global since he won the Olympics. Fury has been playing catch up ever since, before losing his boxing nerve along the way..
Also, people watching a Netflix show is not the same number as those buying pay per view to watch Fury box a no hoper. AJ has a long history of bigger PPV sales than Fury..
AJ vs Franklin did 700k buys
Fury vs Chisora III did 300k buys
Looking at all the comments on social media, it is clear that Fury has trashed his own legacy and viewed as being a ducker.
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Re: Anthony Joshua vs. Dillian Whyte | DAZN PPV - 12 August 2023
I suggest you watch his ring walks against Ruiz 1 and Usyk 1 again, if that's comfortable then I'm bailing!
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Re: Anthony Joshua vs. Dillian Whyte | DAZN PPV - 12 August 2023
He was undoubtedly nervous, but he still had the bottle to get in the ring with Uysk and Ruiz. Fury, sadly, lacks that bottle, hence Chisora III and an exhibition against a non boxer pending.mickey1975 wrote: ↑07 Jul 2023, 03:24 I suggest you watch his ring walks against Ruiz 1 and Usyk 1 again, if that's comfortable then I'm bailing!
You are obviously a huge Fury fan, so hopefully, non competitive match ups (where the result is known in advance) are a source of real comfort for you.
Are you pumped for the Ngannou exhibition? It's going to be game changing apparently.
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Re: Anthony Joshua vs. Dillian Whyte | DAZN PPV - 12 August 2023
He has been to Saudi Arabia where the money is a lot bigger than in America. Why hasn't Fury thought in America recently?mickey1975 wrote: ↑07 Jul 2023, 03:22Did he look comfortable on the main stage at MSG? Why has he never been back to America? Every big name heavyweight fights in Vegas, why hasn't he?big lennox wrote: ↑07 Jul 2023, 03:14Comfortable enough to get in with Uysk twice and Ruiz twice, neither of whom Fury has been able to find a pen for and sign a contract to fight.mickey1975 wrote: ↑07 Jul 2023, 03:04
Aj v Franklin wasn’t ppv! Aj is global? Where? Nobody outside The UK gives a f uck about him. Maybe a few in the Middle East. Losing boxing nerve? Have you seen both box in the last few years? I mix up a few facts and have a laugh but you’ve gone 100% fan boy. Global!!! Lost his nerve! From a guy scared of his own shadow and only comfortable hitting mattresses!
Looking at all the comments on social media, it is clear that Fury has trashed his own legacy and viewed as being a ducker.
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Re: Anthony Joshua vs. Dillian Whyte | DAZN PPV - 12 August 2023
He's on the banned list. He's proven out there. Beat Wilder twice in Vegas, inside the distance, one of the fights some people are saying was the greatest heavyweight title fight in Vegas history. Highest grossing, too.big lennox wrote: ↑07 Jul 2023, 03:30He has been to Saudi Arabia where the money is a lot bigger than in America. Why hasn't Fury thought in America recently?mickey1975 wrote: ↑07 Jul 2023, 03:22Did he look comfortable on the main stage at MSG? Why has he never been back to America? Every big name heavyweight fights in Vegas, why hasn't he?big lennox wrote: ↑07 Jul 2023, 03:14
Comfortable enough to get in with Uysk twice and Ruiz twice, neither of whom Fury has been able to find a pen for and sign a contract to fight.
Looking at all the comments on social media, it is clear that Fury has trashed his own legacy and viewed as being a ducker.
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Re: Anthony Joshua vs. Dillian Whyte | DAZN PPV - 12 August 2023
Did you not know the outcome v Franklin? Or Whyte?big lennox wrote: ↑07 Jul 2023, 03:27He was undoubtedly nervous, but he still had the bottle to get in the ring with Uysk and Ruiz. Fury, sadly, lacks that bottle, hence Chisora III and an exhibition against a non boxer pending.mickey1975 wrote: ↑07 Jul 2023, 03:24 I suggest you watch his ring walks against Ruiz 1 and Usyk 1 again, if that's comfortable then I'm bailing!
You are obviously a huge Fury fan, so hopefully, non competitive match ups (where the result is known in advance) are a source of real comfort for you.
Are you pumped for the Ngannou exhibition? It's going to be game changing apparently.
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Re: Anthony Joshua vs. Dillian Whyte | DAZN PPV - 12 August 2023
And yet, at the start of 2023, he turned down a lot of Saudi money to face Uysk.mickey1975 wrote: ↑07 Jul 2023, 03:33He's on the banned list. He's proven out there. Beat Wilder twice in Vegas, inside the distance, one of the fights some people are saying was the greatest heavyweight title fight in Vegas history. Highest grossing, too.big lennox wrote: ↑07 Jul 2023, 03:30He has been to Saudi Arabia where the money is a lot bigger than in America. Why hasn't Fury thought in America recently?mickey1975 wrote: ↑07 Jul 2023, 03:22
Did he look comfortable on the main stage at MSG? Why has he never been back to America? Every big name heavyweight fights in Vegas, why hasn't he?
After which he priced himself out of a 29th April fight with Uysk, but was going to definitely fight on that date regardless of the opponent, and then definitely fight in July...
But, whilst he has fans such as you, he can continue to bottle it and cherry pick sift opponents safe in the knowledge that you will pay him handsomely to do so..
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Re: Anthony Joshua vs. Dillian Whyte | DAZN PPV - 12 August 2023
Didn't he have panic attacks prior to the first Ruiz fight?big lennox wrote: ↑07 Jul 2023, 03:27He was undoubtedly nervous, but he still had the bottle to get in the ring with Uysk and Ruiz. Fury, sadly, lacks that bottle, hence Chisora III and an exhibition against a non boxer pending.mickey1975 wrote: ↑07 Jul 2023, 03:24 I suggest you watch his ring walks against Ruiz 1 and Usyk 1 again, if that's comfortable then I'm bailing!