If he losses , he'll have the huge check he just generated to comfort him. He just boosted PPV sales by a massive margin. Everybody is taking about this fight now. Only thing thats bizarre is how that makes no sense to youoops:
So running around in a batman suit and rolling around on the floor with your cousin gets more casual fans to buying a PPV? OK :good
AJ and Whyte sold out the O2 in less than 6 hours, no fuss, no batman suits, no rolling around the floor with relatives. But I will jump on Twitter and let AJ and Dillian know how to boost the PPV sales :good
Wlad Fury sold out 55 thousand seats in Germany weeks before yesterdays antics. AJ's PPV is a disgrace. Not even a spectacle like yesterday is enough to get that fight close the the numbers Fury will do.
So if it's doing numbers that good and it was sold out weeks ago then why did Fury roll around the floor and humiliate himself for a few more PPV buys? You said he will have a big cheque... Makes no sense to me, you have contradicted yourself a little bit, if it's a "very good fight" and has sold out and will do really good numbers then that was a pointless exercise, wouldn't you agree? I would have money AJ and Whyte won't be dressing up as super heroes and humiliating themselves in the hope of selling a few more PPV buys.
You utter utter inbred spastic. I don't have a problem with trash talk or confrontation, because it serves a purpose i.e fighters getting heated under the pressure or through tension or getting wound up. Yesterday's presser was something you'd expect to see in a pantomime theatre show or a wwe promo, not the world of professional boxing. It was re****ed, it served no purpose except to raise Tyson's own profile and raise a few giggles amongst the spastics, and inbreds such as yourself who make up the majority of fury's groupies, who have come out from the woodwork since he got himself a title shot. It was not hyping up the fight, neither will it ''get under wlad's skin' as some ret4rds in this thread have tried to suggest.
The more the PPV makes , the more Fury makes. Very simple to understand really . Hayes pre fight showmanship for the Valeuv fight blew PPV numbers out of the water. He had a deal that his purse was dependant on the success of the PPV. Sky did not foresee the success it became . The David vs Goliath angle broght the in the casuals in droves
I would say absolutely, positively, 100% yes! (Note, it's on regular HBO my side of the pond so I don't have to pay anything extra in any case). :smoke
Well done you clicked on an emocion.I hope you didn't dribble all over your keyboard while you did that. I'll get you a batman and robin mask for a treat, that would be soooo exicting for you Nice alt btw that you got there to agree with you. Real nice juggling being a spas,and creating a alt. Did your carer help you set up your accounts?
I can understand a press conference fight causing a few stir, a mini riot maybe but rolling around on a batman suit with your cousin dressed as the joker? I do not think people would see that as a reason to buy a fight these days, I think the average casual fan would see through it and most would think it was staged by all involved in a desperate attempt to drum up interest. I am surprised HBO wanted it
I can only speak about what I'm hearing. Some friends and relatives of mine are huge football fans (soccer fans to my American cousins) I regard them as causal boxing fans and after yesterday the only comments I've heard when I mentioned it have been what a d*** Fury is. I haven't heard "I can't wait for this one" once. I think quite a large number of causal boxing fans have been stung too many times to keep falling for ridiculous stunts or hype. I give them a little more credit.