Lol, just watch.tonyevs wrote: ↑16 Jul 2023, 01:17Sorry Henry but your clearly delusional.HomicideHenry wrote: ↑15 Jul 2023, 20:30Nah. It'll do numbers like you wouldn't imagine.
Between casuals, ufc fanatics, misfit boxing fans, and even critical boxing fans it'll be a major sporting event. Take it to the bank a lot of sponsors will want their advertisements there.
People don't also take into account the political nature of all of these matches being held there. This is all being done to make Saudi Arabia look tremendous to their own people (and arabs as a whole) so you're going to have a large number of people in Saudi Arabia alone tuning in to this bout.
Dana is rubbishing it to the UFC crowd - Fury is out of favour with large majority UK crowd .. the casuals blow with the wind of public opinion.
It'll bomb
Dana doesn't own mma. Most UFC fans acknowledge Ngannou is in reality the true champion as he never lost it in the cage. Most UFC fans know Dana is a hypocrite (just like Eddie Hearn) because Dana wanted to make Fury-Jones happen the moment he heard Ngannou might be fighting Fury. UFC is just a brand, like McDonald's. It's not the sport of mma. So yes, mma fans will tune in regardless of what Dana says.
The UK fans will still tune in. They'll "hate watch" it. The British are extremely fickle. They can't be taken seriously because they had ZERO issues with Hearn pursuing Ngannou for Joshua, and they know damn well Joshua-Whyte is a pointless rematch just like Joyce-Zhang is also pointless. They can say they hate Fury, and hate this gimmick match but the proof is in the pudding, the British are talking about it non-stop. They'll watch so I don't buy it. People, believe it or not, buy fights hoping to see someone lose. That's why Floyd Mayweather was such a draw for years cus everybody was hoping somebody would beat him.
As for the general public you can guarantee places like Buffalo Wild Wings, etc. will put on the ppv's for customers to watch. You can guarantee that many people who buy Jake Paul events will be buying it. The same people who watch these freakshow events in Britain with rappers fighting, etc will be buying it. The kinda people who watch Geordie Shore, etc will be tuning into it.
And again, potentially millions of people will be tuning into the event in Saudi Arabia. It'll do big business. People are only assuming so because of their own assumptions how people should spend their money on the basis of your own dislike of Fury.
It'll certainly do more numbers than Joshua-Whyte, Usyk-Dubois and Joyce-Zhang. None of those are true ppv worthy matches. Everybody knows it. I wouldn't be surprised if Fury-Ngannou does 500k buys bare minimum and as high as 1,000,000. Wilder-Fury 3 did 600k and that was also a fight nobody wanted to see. Chisora 3 was 300k buys. So for me it'll a cinch.