They can want American PPV's all they like, but what are the chances of them getting them? The first fight did 325,000 in the US. That's less...
The problem with this is that no matter how many times you say it, the first fight did very, very average business for an American undefeated...
It wouldn’t be any shock if they fought in Saudi. They’re professional boxers who will almost always go where the money goes. Saudi is now...
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There is absolutely zero chance this bombs: Joshua is the most popular boxer Britain has ever had in terms of selling PPV's. It's a massively...
If/when Fury gets nailed and doesn’t get up. You’re probably the worst for it on here to be fair; you seem to think Fury is ‘literally...
I was thinking this as I’ve seen it mentioned a few times. I think most boxing shown on channels with adverts tend to have an advert on between...
The reality is Joshua, based on tickets and PPV's sold, is the most popular British fighter ever. He's just not suddenly going to become a nobody...
Okay, I'll use British comparisons then. Haye and Bellew had lost a few between them and sold loads. Whyte had been destroyed by Joshua and...
Indeed. People are allowing their personal feelings around Joshua/Matchroom to cloud their judgement. In a world where serial-loser Dereck Chisroa...
'You're.' What stops them caring after he's lost to a visually fat bloke already? By the time Tyson fought Lewis he'd been in jail, lost twice to...
If they were so out of touch with their everyday customer base this would bomb presumably? It won't. You've also fallen into the line of thinking...
They also know that Joshua in a fight with Takam where he was 1/50 to win in what many saw as a total mismatch sold nearly 900k (comfortably more...
By 'Wembley' what do mean? I think it'll do more than Povetkin, less than Klitschko.
I don’t think there would be a significant decline in sales, but I don’t think there would be a significant increase either. We have to remember...