Wilder is completely ducking Anthony joshua watch this video. his pricing out of the dazn offer.

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  1. Davo

    Davo Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Mis-Matchroom's 2nd biggest star Dillian Whyte said it on film son. Said he saw AJ's DAZN numbers and that's why he pulled his Chisora fight from DAZN and put it on showtime. That was many months ago. Why you pretending there's no sources? You won't find anything better than a Mis-Matchroom insider who has literally seen the numbers himself. So sad to see you grasping at straws to push the same old BS narrative :(
     
  2. Davo

    Davo Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Well done Deontay. No reason at all to risk letting a non-entity duck machine making more money for a fight in your country where you bring all the eyeballs. Let him keep fighting bums in front of 16,000 viewers for "$25mn Guaranteed" LMFAO!!!!
     
  3. Mr Icaman

    Mr Icaman 32-0 WBC Champ, Ring + Lineal HW Champ Full Member

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    You got that video to show??? Guy at the pub told you??

    lol must be true then... Now go get some proof to back your stupid un knowledgeable statements up boi.

    Mrs Natter down the road doesn't count....
     
  4. Puroresu_Fan

    Puroresu_Fan Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Clearly you don't do numbers. Not every fight was at Wembley.

    Wlad 90k sell out.
    Takam 75k sell out in cardiff. Parked 75k sell out in cardiff. Povetkin 80k but yes 80 thousand seats sold is a complefe disaster.

    MSG New York. 15-16k already sold which is more than Wilder has ever sold in his own country.

    How the fcuk is AJ drawing more money to the gate than Wilder on his US debut. Mr irrelevant wins again.
     
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  5. Davo

    Davo Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Firstly your Povetkin figures are made up. Secondly, they still show a SHARP downward trend that culminating in AJ having to cancel his last UK stadium date and run away to the US even though he said all fighters must come to him in the UK. What is your point here son?

    I'm sure AJ will have a reasonable attendance on the night but we all know those "sales" are all to the secondary market. Just like all Mis-Matchroom fights most of them will still be on Stub Hub the morning of.

    One thing we know for sure is that there could well be more people watching in the Arena than on DAZN!!!! HAHAHAHA!!!!
     
  6. Mitch87

    Mitch87 Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Hearn stated DAZN passed on the Whyte vs Chisora fight. Which is why I dont blame Whyte for signing his American rights to ESPN if DAZN aren't showing interest in him.

    You are one of extreme few on this forum ( these few of which are extremely anti matchroom) that don't see it for what it is, a complete duck by Wilders management showing no faith in Wilder ability in a potential fight against AJ.
     
  7. Puroresu_Fan

    Puroresu_Fan Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Good grief. There is no hope with you. By your ridiculous metric any fight which doesn't sell 90k tickets is a downward trend completely ignoring that Cardiff is used when the weather makes it not possible for Wembley.

    Does one really need to remind you Wilder v Fury tickets all over stub hub not forgetting the giveaway of thousands.

    Now answer the question. Why has AJ v Miller sold 15-16k tickets when AJ is according to you irrelevant?

    Why did the 'Biggest HW fight in a decade' sell less when it had the superstar Wilder involved?

    If you could deal with facts and not made up stories from your imagination it would be appreciated.
     
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  8. Oreet Cha!

    Oreet Cha! I know what I like and I like what I know. Full Member

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    Mate, you are dealing with an idiot. Proof is in his writings.

    You'll never beat an idiot, you'll only submerge to their pitiful level.
     
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  9. Hurrikeen

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    And here's me thinking Dubblechin was a shoe-in for troll of the year. Davo looking like a prime thoroughbred on the turn at Aintree galloping towards Grand National glory.
     
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  10. Mr Icaman

    Mr Icaman 32-0 WBC Champ, Ring + Lineal HW Champ Full Member

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    Sorry you talk crap and can't back it up..

    98% of facts are made up....

    Wilder ain't **** he lost the belt against Fury and Hearn is now throwing money at him before Fury goes and takes it a second time on a non robbery ESPN card..

    Wilder in the box seat and know he need to milk him cash out fight for as much as he can lol.. Good move tbh..
     
  11. FartWristedBum

    FartWristedBum I walk this Earth like a bum Full Member

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    Sure, but it's a bit like criticizing Usain Bolt for winning Olympic gold and not breaking the world record.
     
  12. Davo

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    So Hearn gets booed everytime he leaves his house, but I'm one of the "extreme few"?!?!?!

    HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA

    Whyte said he refused to fight on DAZN as he saw the numbers and AJ only did 16,000 viewers. 387,000 US homes watched Whyte-Brown earlier in the year. Please try and explain why DAZN would reject a chance at Whyte when AJ is only bringing in 16,000? Oh that's right, cos Eddie Hearn said so LMFAO.

    Realistically, it's the same 10-15 posters on here who go utterly mental about boosting and defending all things MisMatchroom, Hearn, AJ, DAZN, etc. That's not a majority in any real world situation. Don't be so deluded by the fact you're one of the extremely vocal minority.

    Wilder accepted 12.5 to fight AJ, but then AJ insisted on a ONE-WAY rematch clause. You still wanna talk about showing no faith in a potential fight?!?!?! HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA
     
  13. Davo

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    I know how hard these facts will be for you to read so I apologise in advance.

    1. J-Miller hasn't sold 15k tickets. Eddie gave them to Stub Hub to sell as he always does.

    2. AJ's UK attendance was on a STEEP downward trajectory until the DISASTROUS Povetkin fight put an end to his run.

    3. AJ ADMITTED he had to CANCEL his LONG ANNOUNCED April 13th fight as he was scared Wilder-Fury II would RUIN his attendance and PPV numbers.

    Again, AJ is still A-side for any fight in the UK, but in the US he's no better than 50-50 and that's a FACT. Don't take it so hard kid x
     
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  14. Davo

    Davo Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Wilder 100% lost to Fury. No doubt about it. Fury is the true champ. If Wilder will does fight Fury in a gigantic mega event I believe he will be relieved of his strap once and for all.

    However, none of that changes the fact Dillian Whyte, Mis-Matchroom's 2nd biggest star, said on cam that AJ did 16,000 viewers on DAZN and that he refused to have his last fight go out on DAZN because of it. It also doesn't change the fact AJ is not worth a penny more than 50-50 for any fight held on American soil.

    Sorry to keep hammering these facts home so harshly. I can obviously see how much it's upsetting you but you leave me with no choice.
     
  15. Davo

    Davo Boxing Addict Full Member

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    No it isn't at all. AJ is in no way comparable to Usain Bolt. Usian Bolt wasn't scared to race and beat all his rivals and was hugely popular and well known outside of Jamaica.

    It'd be more like criticising one of the top three 100m sprinters for continually refusing to race the other two unless they got paid much less than him. All of this while his popularity had gone steadily down while the the popularity of the other two had gone steadily up. Then throwing in the fact he will be running in the home country of one of the others where he's relatively unknown. That's a bit closer but still not quite there.