Tickets for Joshua vs Martin sold out in 90 seconds!

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Tickets for Joshua vs Martin sold out in 90 seconds!

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GONE IN 90 SECONDS

Anthony Joshua's heavyweight title fight with Charles Martin has sold out in 90 seconds.

Eddie Hearn confirmed all tickets had been sold in a minute and a half during a press conference on Friday.

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'It's so soon but when the opportunity has presented itself it was something we looked at seriously, as Charles Martin called me out,' Joshua told Sky Sports.

'When I go out to fight I go out to fight, I go out to knock people out and that's the same with all my opponents, that's why they've always been entertaining.

'That's why I think 15 fights in this opportunity has presented itself, because of the style and the way I come to fight.'
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Martin is doing exactly what everyone has been begging for. He is going after the biggest challenge available and he is going into his lair to confront him.

While his belt is a joke, Martin's heart and fighting spirit appear to be world class.

Joshua also did not have to take this fight. He has only had 15 fights. He could have gone the Wilder route.

Several questions will be answered in this fight.
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I'm glad to see the excitement here. Bogus titles aside, it's a really good fight and the kind that should be happening more often.
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Most of those tickets were snapped up by shady ticket touts, back on sale at silly money apparently
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Tanzio wrote:Martin is doing exactly what everyone has been begging for. He is going after the biggest challenge available and he is going into his lair to confront him.

While his belt is a joke, Martin's heart and fighting spirit appear to be world class.

Joshua also did not have to take this fight. He has only had 15 fights. He could have gone the Wilder route.

Several questions will be answered in this fight.
I don't think Martin is that good, but because of his bravery and willingness to fight the best possible opponent instead of simply feasting on a bum I hope he wins this fight. This is the way the other fighters in the division should act.
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And they're back on sale
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Baby Face Finster wrote:
Tanzio wrote:Martin is doing exactly what everyone has been begging for. He is going after the biggest challenge available and he is going into his lair to confront him.

While his belt is a joke, Martin's heart and fighting spirit appear to be world class.

Joshua also did not have to take this fight. He has only had 15 fights. He could have gone the Wilder route.

Several questions will be answered in this fight.
I don't think Martin is that good, but because of his bravery and willingness to fight the best possible opponent instead of simply feasting on a bum I hope he wins this fight. This is the way the other fighters in the division should act.
He's also going to earn more fighting AJ than he would from 5 soft defences in the U.S. It makes perfect sense, also he might win!
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Baby Face Finster wrote:
Tanzio wrote:Martin is doing exactly what everyone has been begging for. He is going after the biggest challenge available and he is going into his lair to confront him.

While his belt is a joke, Martin's heart and fighting spirit appear to be world class.

Joshua also did not have to take this fight. He has only had 15 fights. He could have gone the Wilder route.

Several questions will be answered in this fight.
I don't think Martin is that good, but because of his bravery and willingness to fight the best possible opponent instead of simply feasting on a bum I hope he wins this fight. This is the way the other fighters in the division should act.
Based on what I have seen of him, I would have to agree that Martin does not look "that good." However, I do believe that he was in the process of walking the undersized Glazkov down, due to the fact that there was nothing to fear from him pop-wise. I think that Martin had everything to do with Glazkov's injuries.
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crusader wrote:And they're back on sale
So its a fair set up!
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Nightmare Roy wrote:
Baby Face Finster wrote:
Tanzio wrote:Martin is doing exactly what everyone has been begging for. He is going after the biggest challenge available and he is going into his lair to confront him.

While his belt is a joke, Martin's heart and fighting spirit appear to be world class.

Joshua also did not have to take this fight. He has only had 15 fights. He could have gone the Wilder route.

Several questions will be answered in this fight.
I don't think Martin is that good, but because of his bravery and willingness to fight the best possible opponent instead of simply feasting on a bum I hope he wins this fight. This is the way the other fighters in the division should act.
He's also going to earn more fighting AJ than he would from 5 soft defences in the U.S. It makes perfect sense, also he might win!
+1
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Tanzio wrote:
Baby Face Finster wrote:
Tanzio wrote:Martin is doing exactly what everyone has been begging for. He is going after the biggest challenge available and he is going into his lair to confront him.

While his belt is a joke, Martin's heart and fighting spirit appear to be world class.

Joshua also did not have to take this fight. He has only had 15 fights. He could have gone the Wilder route.

Several questions will be answered in this fight.
I don't think Martin is that good, but because of his bravery and willingness to fight the best possible opponent instead of simply feasting on a bum I hope he wins this fight. This is the way the other fighters in the division should act.
Based on what I have seen of him, I would have to agree that Martin does not look "that good." However, I do believe that he was in the process of walking the undersized Glazkov down, due to the fact that there was nothing to fear from him pop-wise. I think that Martin had everything to do with Glazkov's injuries.
Glazkov's knee popped and he seemed to be winning the bout to me. Martin v Joshua could be a really good scrap.
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palooka wrote:
Tanzio wrote:
Baby Face Finster wrote:
I don't think Martin is that good, but because of his bravery and willingness to fight the best possible opponent instead of simply feasting on a bum I hope he wins this fight. This is the way the other fighters in the division should act.
Based on what I have seen of him, I would have to agree that Martin does not look "that good." However, I do believe that he was in the process of walking the undersized Glazkov down, due to the fact that there was nothing to fear from him pop-wise. I think that Martin had everything to do with Glazkov's injuries.
Glazkov's knee popped and he seemed to be winning the bout to me. Martin v Joshua could be a really good scrap.
IMO, his knee popped due to the crescendo of pressure Martin was applying.
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It seemed to be when he landed a shot, I don't think I've seen that happen before.
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Tanzio wrote:
palooka wrote:
Tanzio wrote: Based on what I have seen of him, I would have to agree that Martin does not look "that good." However, I do believe that he was in the process of walking the undersized Glazkov down, due to the fact that there was nothing to fear from him pop-wise. I think that Martin had everything to do with Glazkov's injuries.
Glazkov's knee popped and he seemed to be winning the bout to me. Martin v Joshua could be a really good scrap.
IMO, his knee popped due to the crescendo of pressure Martin was applying.
That seems far-fetched to me based on the video. What exactly was the pressure (all 2.5 rounds of it--actually more like half a round since little happened over the first 2) doing to his knee?
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crusader wrote:
Tanzio wrote:
palooka wrote:
Glazkov's knee popped and he seemed to be winning the bout to me. Martin v Joshua could be a really good scrap.
IMO, his knee popped due to the crescendo of pressure Martin was applying.
That seems far-fetched to me based on the video.
Seconded. Martin wasn't anywhere near him when it happened. Looked like he maybe twisted it awkwardly or something. Do we know what the prognosis is?
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Ignore that, I googled it. Doesn't look good.

http://espn.go.com/boxing/story/_/id/14 ... -diagnosed

Torn ACL and meniscus, and dislocated knee. Apparently did when he slipped early in the third. 10-12 months out injured.
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Rob3_142 wrote:
crusader wrote:
Tanzio wrote: IMO, his knee popped due to the crescendo of pressure Martin was applying.
That seems far-fetched to me based on the video.
Seconded. Martin wasn't anywhere near him when it happened. Looked like he maybe twisted it awkwardly or something. Do we know what the prognosis is?
Injuries often happen when the athlete is pushed beyond the norm. IMO, Glazkov recognized Martin's increased pressure and his power and he began overcompensating and moving beyond his body's muscle memory.

I would not mind seeing a rematch but I have always considered Glazkov undersized and lacking the pop to take the top level HWs.
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I think you're reaching. Very little happened over the first two rounds and Martin stepped it up just a bit for half of the the third, not beyond a point Glazkov hadn't seen against USS, Rossy, or multiple amateur opponents. Glazkov's foot slipped awkwardly and Martin wasn't even throwing when the injury happened.

Look at Martin tearing Glazkov's ACL with all that pressure :lol:

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crusader wrote:I think you're reaching. Very little happened over the first two rounds and Martin stepped it up just a bit for half of the the third, not beyond a point Glazkov hadn't seen against USS, Rossy, or multiple amateur opponents.

Look at Martin tearing Glazkov's ACL with all that pressure :lol:

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One tiny snippet does not show the story but even in that snippet you can see how Glazkov was throwing while also attempting to avoid The incoming from Martin. He succeeded in making Martin miss but he injured himself in the process.
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So how was the earlier pressure causing Glazkov's ACL to tear?

Martin wasn't even throwing, he was just holding his arm out to measure Glazkov. That type of thing happens all the time and I've never heard of it being an effective technique to mess up someone's knee.
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Tanzio wrote:
Rob3_142 wrote:
crusader wrote:
That seems far-fetched to me based on the video.
Seconded. Martin wasn't anywhere near him when it happened. Looked like he maybe twisted it awkwardly or something. Do we know what the prognosis is?
Injuries often happen when the athlete is pushed beyond the norm. IMO, Glazkov recognized Martin's increased pressure and his power and he began overcompensating and moving beyond his body's muscle memory.

I would not mind seeing a rematch but I have always considered Glazkov undersized and lacking the pop to take the top level HWs.
Glazkov definitely undersized in this division. Also his KO rate is pretty low, so clearly lacks the power in this division. I don't think anyone expected him to come though this fight anyway, even though Martin is not that highly regarded, but purely because he's a bigger man and can punch.

That said, Martin did not apply any kind of 'pressure' in my opinion. He hadn't even hit him with any meaningful shots or thrown any combos or made it look as though Glazkov was in any kind of trouble at any point. He threw 106 punches in 3 rounds with only 26 landing. I'm probably not going to put that down to a barrage. I think Martin would have eventually gone on to win the fight, but the injury occurred irrespective of Martin being in the ring with him.
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Rob3_142 wrote:
Tanzio wrote:
Rob3_142 wrote:
Seconded. Martin wasn't anywhere near him when it happened. Looked like he maybe twisted it awkwardly or something. Do we know what the prognosis is?
Injuries often happen when the athlete is pushed beyond the norm. IMO, Glazkov recognized Martin's increased pressure and his power and he began overcompensating and moving beyond his body's muscle memory.

I would not mind seeing a rematch but I have always considered Glazkov undersized and lacking the pop to take the top level HWs.
Glazkov definitely undersized in this division. Also his KO rate is pretty low, so clearly lacks the power in this division. I don't think anyone expected him to come though this fight anyway, even though Martin is not that highly regarded, but purely because he's a bigger man and can punch.

That said, Martin did not apply any kind of 'pressure' in my opinion. He hadn't even hit him with any meaningful shots or thrown any combos or made it look as though Glazkov was in any kind of trouble at any point. He threw 106 punches in 3 rounds with only 26 landing. I'm probably not going to put that down to a barrage. I think Martin would have eventually gone on to win the fight, but the injury occurred irrespective of Martin being in the ring with him.
You don't have to land to apply pressure. Glazkov felt / was aware of Martin's power and the increased pressure and he overcompensated, IMO (even if it was subconsciously).
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Let me get this straight...

None of you are disputing the contention that this fight sold out in 90 seconds.

But when I posted something about Joshua vs Whyte doing 400K buys, you chuckleheads swore I was on narcotics.

Well, I believe it DID sell out in 90 seconds.

And the figure from Joshua vs Whyte is closer to 450K.

https://www.boxingnewsandviews.com/2015 ... -35253463/

Joshua is a legit draw, and rightfully so.
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Is there resale for PPVs?
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koolkc107 wrote:Let me get this straight...

None of you are disputing the contention that this fight sold out in 90 seconds.

But when I posted something about Joshua vs Whyte doing 400K buys, you chuckleheads swore I was on narcotics.

Well, I believe it DID sell out in 90 seconds.

And the figure from Joshua vs Whyte is closer to 450K.

https://www.boxingnewsandviews.com/2015 ... -35253463/

Joshua is a legit draw, and rightfully so.
I don't think anyone is disputing that Joshua is a draw. I think the problem is the speed that the tickets were lapped up and subsequently up for sale on sell on sites.

I personally was a LOT more surprised that the tickets went in 90 seconds than Joshua getting 440k PPV buys.
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