British boxers who have bought twitter followers

Discussion in 'British Boxing Forum' started by Dennison, Sep 11, 2012.


  1. HairyHighlander

    HairyHighlander BASS !! HOWLOWCANUGO ?? Full Member

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    Tbh if your a fighter and these followers are real then wheres the issue.....its self promotion maybe ?

    People purchased = people who may buy a fight ticket/ppv ?

    depends on the cost of this people purchase scenario/ratio of course.


    Just a thought.....
     
  2. glue glove

    glue glove Boxing Addict Full Member

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    I started following you on twitter when you had about 9,000, this makes me cool.
    :D
     
  3. miguel2010

    miguel2010 His hands are his weapons Full Member

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    What is the point???

    I hardly use mine, but if someone retweets something I retweet them and they follow me I usually give em a follow and they usually follow back...If someone follows me I follow back......I think its a bit **** Twitter....I also think Facebook is **** and has past it sell by date.

    Lets go back to reverse the charges to get hold of people!!!
     
  4. miguel2010

    miguel2010 His hands are his weapons Full Member

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    Whenever I read your posts Tony I do a scouse accent!
     
  5. HairyHighlander

    HairyHighlander BASS !! HOWLOWCANUGO ?? Full Member

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    :rofl:rofl:rofl


    Killed me......
     
  6. UK_Fight_Fan

    UK_Fight_Fan Member Full Member

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    Off the top of my head:

    Bradley Skeete
    Lewis Pettitt
    Frank Buglioni
    Tony Jeffries
    Brian Rose
     
  7. Martbowski

    Martbowski The Fight Show Full Member

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    The thing to remember, is that you don't buy 'real' followers - they're all spam accounts.
     
  8. zico2010

    zico2010 Well-Known Member Full Member

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    A lot of people use it to get sponsorship. Approach more naive businesses and part of the pitch is having X thousand twitter followers.