FURY VS HAYE

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Who wins?

Haye KO.
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Haye Points.
3
1%
Fury KO.
41
12%
Fury Points.
18
5%
Keithmoonhangover eats dog food on PPV.
3
1%
 
Total votes: 333

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Re: FURY VS HAYE

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keithmoonhangover wrote: He'd beat Price easy mate.

Price vs Fury would be a case of first to land a punch. It's a toss up.
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“Tyson always wanted this and Haye’s camp are keen.” says Mick Hennessy
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Final round wrote:“Tyson always wanted this and Haye’s camp are keen.” says Mick Hennessy
TV is the main stumbling block. If it goes to SKY, Fury will find himself in breach of contract.
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keithmoonhangover wrote:
Final round wrote:“Tyson always wanted this and Haye’s camp are keen.” says Mick Hennessy
TV is the main stumbling block. If it goes to SKY, Fury will find himself in breach of contract.
Does Fury have a contractual obligation to fight on Channel 5? I get confused. At one point there were some threads saying 5 wasn't going to show boxing anymore, so I just assumed he had a fight by fight thing going with them.
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clopixolacuphase wrote:
keithmoonhangover wrote:
Final round wrote:“Tyson always wanted this and Haye’s camp are keen.” says Mick Hennessy
TV is the main stumbling block. If it goes to SKY, Fury will find himself in breach of contract.
Does Fury have a contractual obligation to fight on Channel 5? I get confused. At one point there were some threads saying 5 wasn't going to show boxing anymore, so I just assumed he had a fight by fight thing going with them.
The threads were bollocks. I emailed C5 that day and they emailed me back the next saying they had no plans to stop boxing.

Fury is under contract, how long it's for I don't know.
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Keith, do you think Fury is personally under contract with Five? more than likely Mick is in a show by showdeal showcasing his stable of fighters? DeGale fought in Canada, Hughie in Romania and Five didn't pick those up.
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keithmoonhangover wrote:
The threads were bollocks. I emailed C5 that day and they emailed me back the next saying they had no plans to stop boxing.

Fury is under contract, how long it's for I don't know.
It would be good if it was somehow on 5. Very good for boxing. Like the old Benn/Eubank/Watson days on ITV. It's unlikely though, isn't it?
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Final round wrote:Keith, do you think Fury is personally under contract with Five? more than likely Mick is in a show by showdeal showcasing his stable of fighters? DeGale fought in Canada, Hughie in Romania and Five didn't pick those up.
I haven't seen the contract, but there's no way that 5 have Mick on a fight by fight deal. Fury was the reason they put boxing on 5, so he will be signed to a multi fight deal - I'm sure of it. That's the reason why Fury couldn't risk the Price fight going to purse bids. I'm not sure how the deal is structured, but there is no way that 5 are gonna just let Fury waltz over to SKY for the biggest fight of his career.
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clopixolacuphase wrote:
keithmoonhangover wrote:
The threads were bollocks. I emailed C5 that day and they emailed me back the next saying they had no plans to stop boxing.

Fury is under contract, how long it's for I don't know.
It would be good if it was somehow on 5. Very good for boxing. Like the old Benn/Eubank/Watson days on ITV. It's unlikely though, isn't it?
I'm sure 5 would want to put it on Primetime PPV, with a half our documentary program every night in the week building up to the fight.
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keithmoonhangover wrote:
Final round wrote:Keith, do you think Fury is personally under contract with Five? more than likely Mick is in a show by showdeal showcasing his stable of fighters? DeGale fought in Canada, Hughie in Romania and Five didn't pick those up.
I haven't seen the contract, but there's no way that 5 have Mick on a fight by fight deal. Fury was the reason they put boxing on 5, so he will be signed to a multi fight deal - I'm sure of it. That's the reason why Fury couldn't risk the Price fight going to purse bids. I'm not sure how the deal is structured, but there is no way that 5 are gonna just let Fury waltz over to SKY for the biggest fight of his career.
They almost let Fury waltz off to the states with no tv for the biggest fight of his career. The Five honchos were wringing their hands over it.
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Final round wrote:They almost let Fury waltz off to the states with no tv for the biggest fight of his career. The Five honchos were wringing their hands over it.
Not sure about that mate. They might have been late announcing it, but I didn't see anything from 5 saying they weren't showing it.

Regardless though mate. If you were 5, would you let Fury walk over to SKY for the biggest domestic clash in years?
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keithmoonhangover wrote:
Final round wrote:They almost let Fury waltz off to the states with no tv for the biggest fight of his career. The Five honchos were wringing their hands over it.
Not sure about that mate. They might have been late announcing it, but I didn't see anything from 5 saying they weren't showing it.

Regardless though mate. If you were 5, would you let Fury walk over to SKY for the biggest domestic clash in years?
No I wouldn't at all mate but they wouldn't be able to cough up the dough required.
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keithmoonhangover wrote:
clopixolacuphase wrote:
keithmoonhangover wrote:
The threads were bollocks. I emailed C5 that day and they emailed me back the next saying they had no plans to stop boxing.

Fury is under contract, how long it's for I don't know.
It would be good if it was somehow on 5. Very good for boxing. Like the old Benn/Eubank/Watson days on ITV. It's unlikely though, isn't it?
I'm sure 5 would want to put it on Primetime PPV, with a half our documentary program every night in the week building up to the fight.
I forgot Five were involved with Primetime.
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Final round wrote:No I wouldn't at all mate but they wouldn't be able to cough up the dough required.
If it goes to SKY Box Office, then 5 will have to pacified.
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keithmoonhangover wrote:
Final round wrote:No I wouldn't at all mate but they wouldn't be able to cough up the dough required.
If it goes to SKY Box Office, then 5 will have to pacified.
If it gets made it will be sky ppv. Not on 5 or primetime biggest money is sky ppv for it.
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leforge wrote:
keithmoonhangover wrote:
Final round wrote:No I wouldn't at all mate but they wouldn't be able to cough up the dough required.
If it goes to SKY Box Office, then 5 will have to pacified.
If it gets made it will be sky ppv. Not on 5 or primetime biggest money is sky ppv for it.
I agree mate, but Hearn/Hennessy will need to make an arrangement with 5.
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Sky PPV then on Channel 5 a few days later and everyone's happy, right?
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Horse wrote:Sky PPV then on Channel 5 a few days later and everyone's happy, right?
Most likely!
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Horse wrote:Sky PPV then on Channel 5 a few days later and everyone's happy, right?
No flies on this Horse. Very good.
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Horse wrote:Sky PPV then on Channel 5 a few days later and everyone's happy, right?
Not at all Horse. Why would 5 let SKY rake in all the PPV money, when all they get is the advertising revenue from the delayed showing. 5 will want the fight on Primetime.
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keithmoonhangover wrote:Not at all Horse. Why would 5 let SKY rake in all the PPV money, when all they get is the advertising revenue from the delayed showing. 5 will want the fight on Primetime.
Give them a fair % of the PPV revenue as well then.
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Horse wrote:
keithmoonhangover wrote:Not at all Horse. Why would 5 let SKY rake in all the PPV money, when all they get is the advertising revenue from the delayed showing. 5 will want the fight on Primetime.
Give them a fair % of the PPV revenue as well then.
I wouldn't like to be the person that brokers that deal.

The logical thing would to show it on Primetime and SKY Box Office and each side keeps their own buys. That makes too much sense though.
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Channel 5 definitely 'accidentally' tweeted that they weren't going to be showing the Cunningham fight, then hastily withdrew that and posted that they were 'in negotiations' to show that fight. That would suggest that whatever multi-fight deal was in place with Hennessey has since expired or been repudiated, and they're on a fight-by-fight basis.

If that is the case, Hennessey would be in a strong position to implement Horse's suggestion of a repeat on C5 - much less costly to C5 than a live broadcast, and shifts the bigger risk (and reward!) to Primetime, who have more experience of putting these events on.
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dookus wrote:Channel 5 definitely 'accidentally' tweeted that they weren't going to be showing the Cunningham fight, then hastily withdrew that and posted that they were 'in negotiations' to show that fight. That would suggest that whatever multi-fight deal was in place with Hennessey has since expired or been repudiated, and they're on a fight-by-fight basis.

If that is the case, Hennessey would be in a strong position to implement Horse's suggestion of a repeat on C5 - much less costly to C5 than a live broadcast, and shifts the bigger risk (and reward!) to Primetime, who have more experience of putting these events on.
That's not the case mate. Hennessy himself says the biggest stumbling block is television.
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keithmoonhangover wrote:
dookus wrote:Channel 5 definitely 'accidentally' tweeted that they weren't going to be showing the Cunningham fight, then hastily withdrew that and posted that they were 'in negotiations' to show that fight. That would suggest that whatever multi-fight deal was in place with Hennessey has since expired or been repudiated, and they're on a fight-by-fight basis.

If that is the case, Hennessey would be in a strong position to implement Horse's suggestion of a repeat on C5 - much less costly to C5 than a live broadcast, and shifts the bigger risk (and reward!) to Primetime, who have more experience of putting these events on.
That's not the case mate. Hennessy himself says the biggest stumbling block is television.
Fair enough
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