Is Hearn mugging people off with PPV price

Discussion in 'British Boxing Forum' started by jackukmma, May 3, 2013.


  1. achillesthegreat

    achillesthegreat FORTUNE FAVOURS THE BRAVE Full Member

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    Absolutely bonkers. Close and contested first fight which was a war. It could go either way with a possible Froch stoppage. I could see either being dominant on the cards too. When you get two talented, skilled and well conditioned fighters then you've got a fight on your hands.

    Ward is still the man but that doesn't mean this isn't a superfight. There are only 4 defeats between 2 fighters who regularly fight at the highest level. Kessler has been mixing at world title level for nearly NINE YEARS and Froch has been doing the same for over four years.

    They've fought before, Kessler could hide behind the win and the fact it was in Denmark but he is doing it again and coming to Frochs backyard.

    This fight is PPV but other than that it should be everything we want in boxing. The best fighting the best in a 50-50 fight. At the very least Froch and Kessler LOOK like fighters. How embarassing is it when your mates see a fat Chisora or Fury and automatically think anyone could box as they don't look like athletes.
     
  2. TED 822

    TED 822 Boxing Addict Full Member

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    I like Froch and have always thought Kessler is a terrific fighter.Youre not telling me anything I don't already know.I just think Froch should have dealt with Stevenson first,then gone for Kessler.Youre preaching to the converted about the conditioning also,even though Fury at least seems to be doing something about it lately.Ill also repeat that I hoped we weren't gonna have pay per view.Going back to Stevenson:I know he's moving up,but don't you think him and Froch would be good,say if Carl moved up also?Youre probably gonna think Im even more bonkers,or a troll,but I probably will buy the fight,as I like the idea of Bellew getting another chance.Some of what you said about the main event applies to that one.Never said the Froch fight wasn't a good one either.
     
  3. achillesthegreat

    achillesthegreat FORTUNE FAVOURS THE BRAVE Full Member

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    Big fights should always take precedence over anything else and Froch Kessler is a big fight so any talk of Stevenson, Cleverly, DeGale etc should be put on hold.

    PPV is the kick in the gonads but in terms of competition, this is the fight that has to happen. Also, because this could lead to another big fight in Ward - Kessler/Froch II.
     
  4. Black_Rainbows

    Black_Rainbows Well-Known Member Full Member

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    Over at Boxing Scene, Hearn comments on PPV:



    “As I said, it is every fighter’s ambition to be a pay-per-view fighter, but the policy is not to just get pay-per-view back in. If the fights are big enough then you can bring it in, if it is not then just continue to build, build, build. David’s on Sky to make that happen, but not in the first fight — for me the only pay-per-view fights out there for him are either Fury or Klitschko.”

    ...fan perception of what we’re doing is important, we don’t want them to think: ‘Oh, Froch-Kessler’s pay-per-view so that’s how it is going to go now,’ — it isn’t,” answered Hearn when asked if putting Haye on Sky Sports was an indication that the powers-that-be won’t milk the PPV teat dry.

    “Froch and Kessler is a freak fight that comes around once in many years, especially in the U.K., so when we signed David people came out and said it would be another pay-per-view, but it isn’t — what I’m saying is that pay-per-view should be for something very, very special. Haye on normal Sky Sports will do massive numbers, and that’s paramount to what I’m trying to do on Sky.”
     
  5. Black_Rainbows

    Black_Rainbows Well-Known Member Full Member

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    We will see what happens with the next Froch fight...
     
  6. bigboots

    bigboots Member Full Member

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    i think its worthy of ppv compared with most over recent years. At least you wont be getting ripped off, compared with most of the naz fights, Khan v Salita & the Fraudley v Haye farce.
     
  7. We heard all this **** before - great fights like Lennox Lewis v Vitali but the standard always drops to any British fighter fighting for a world title including Haye, Khan and Hatton where most of the fights were shyte.

    Feck PPV
     
  8. ishy

    ishy Loyal Member Full Member

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    No fight is PPV 'worthy'. Fights are only on PPV because the promoter/tv channel can't afford the purses without it.
     
  9. Solaris

    Solaris Boxing Junkie banned Full Member

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    Ridiculous for Hearn to say that if Brook beat Alexander he wanted Brook vs Khan on PPV. Joke.
     
  10. The Chosen

    The Chosen Well-Known Member Full Member

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    Even on paper a Lewis v Vitali fight shouldn't have been PPV. Vitali was a "robotic, untested" last minute replacement who people expect Lewis to ease past.

    Of course a rematch definitely should have been.

    I don't believe in PPV fighters, but PPV fights. Froch v Kessler will be PPV entertainment but its not worthy because they're basically fighting to call themselves number 2 in one of the lesser prestigious traditionally divisions in boxing.

    The only fights of recent times I could really say merit PPV are Mayweather v DLH, Mayweather v Hatton and Pacquiao v Mayweather had that happened. Maybe Haye v Wlad deserved it too.

    Every other PPV fight has been a big star in the ring with someone they're expected to beat handily.
     
  11. StWerburghs

    StWerburghs Active Member Full Member

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    Well that's not so good. The product has to be of a reasonable standard.
    But my point is that in boxing terms the UK has it pretty good, and should be prepared to step-up and support the cause. Is 18 pounds really such an injustice to watch two 'warriors' taking part in the hardest sport in the world???

    :good

    :lol: I see you put a lot of thought into that comment brains :tired
     
  12. I Shot JR

    I Shot JR Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Brook vs Khan is a genuine PPV fight- if one of them has a belt.
     
  13. macho_grande

    macho_grande "I'll never get over" Full Member

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    Why can't you talk about Kugan Cassias anymore without intervention from the mods?
     
  14. unknown1

    unknown1 New Member Full Member

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    Bingo:good someone with sense
     
  15. icemax

    icemax Indian Red Full Member

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    You can't call something worthy because its slightly less **** than previous offerings