[url]https://www.*******.com/camilleri-expects-break-down-eventually-stop-tim-tszyu--138988[/url] There is hope for Connor Benn becoming a headline pay per pudding act. The biggest PPV mugths in the world are in the USA but any Aussie forking out for this must run them close.
[url]https://www.mainevent.com.au/boxing/tszyu-v-camilleri-coming-soon-2025.aspx[/url] $49.95 Australian dollars which is £26.80
They had to put Justin Hodges who was a Rugby League player in this part of the world on the card to drum up some interest which happens a lot in Australia/NZ.
I actually live in Melbourne, Jeff Horn vs Anthony Mundine was a $59.95 [url]PPV[/url] over here lol. No idea who would pay for that.
I'm reading a live rbr and: The crowd boo after that 23-second farce, and yeah that's really not a good one for boxing. The announcer is pleading with the crowd. "Don't boo, there's still fights to come and fun to be had," he pleads. But they're not happy. Can't get better than that lmao.
We already have British domestic dust-ups as PPV, but those Aussies even have the low level domestic stuff on PPV.
Possibly another Jordan Gill. He's living off his dad's name atm similar to Conor Benn, but showing signs of improvement. Got offered a deal by Top Rank but turned it down.
Need to watch later - it is near impossible to get live coverage for most cards down under unless it is a huge fight such as Horn v Pac