Fury and Ngannou will both be free agents. Do the math. Fury would not be fighting either Wallin or Schwarz at Wembley, they were tune up opponents before his rematch with Wilder and were held appropriately in Las Vegas. I reiterate my earlier point, nobody is buying a ticket to watch Dillian Whyte, maybe 300 fans max.
Imagine if Whyte is as bad as you reckon and he goes down on the first pawing jab that makes contact. Frank should be praying that Whyte puts in a good performance and at least the main fight is compelling. If not, he's got 94,000 angry punters and however many PPV viewers who made it through that card to the main event. Even if the fight makes a tidy profit the damage to his own and his broadcast partners businesses will be significant and undermine future endeavours. The most impressive aspect of what Hearn managed with Joshua wasn't the big fight with Klitscko. It was repeating the feat with Takam, Parker etc. You only do that if people enjoy themselves and think they've had value for money. Nothing clever about dicking your customers if you want repeat business from them. For all his success in the US this stadium fight is a big deal for Fury and he's going into it with poor promotion a ppv price hike and the worst undercard for a major fight in living memory. If the fight is a stinker don't think it will only impact on Whyte.
Undercard for Joshau v Klitshcko: Scott Quigg v Simeon (non title) Luke Campbell v Perez (non title) Katie Taylor v Meinke (Taylor's 4th pro fight) Cordina v Vib (debut)
You basically said Fury would sell 94k at Wembley regardless of who the opponent was. Everybody needs a dance partner. Which is why Fury’s fights with Wilder sold out and his fights with Schwarz and Wallin did about 3000 each.
I'm sure Fury did embrace the opportunity to get £5m. https://www.espn.com/boxing/story/_...tyson-fury-deal-raises-more-questions-answers It seems had it gone to purse bids he was likely to get $3.6m, so I'm sure Fury was quite happy with the deal he did (except for the part with the rematch clause, and actually promoting and then competing in the second fight)
Mate.. Whyte is not going to attack a 70 year old promoter so why on earth would he be shitting himself.
Not really people pay because they want to see Tyson fury beat him up whatever way . Nobody moaned about Mike Tyson knocking over bums in first and second rounds when your celebrity transcends an entertaining fight then nobody cares unless you turn up n win
Haha I hope you are joking he couldn’t even wobble a bin man in his last fight he and his dad are fat bums with shite gimmicks
I say again, he would not be fighting either Wallin or Schwarz at Wembley. Not in this universe anyway. Why? because they are not contenders for his title. You are talking about different eras in his career.