The atmosphere at Wembley is horrifically bad for a sporting venue. Big soulless concrete and plastic bowl. If that’s your bag each to his own but...
This guy talks common sense. In fact this might have been lifted word for word from a previous post of mine. Even down to the wording of utter...
Does it impact on your decision to buy a ticket / ppv? If not, who cares? Wait to find out on the night I would, it’ll be so exciting to find out...
I'm pretty sure the vast majority of mug punters who attend boxing in a massive stadium do so only once, because they realise they've just paid...
you're not a boxing promoter though, are you? why are you trying to think like one?
I couldn't care less. I'm not a boxing promoter you absolute victim, which is my entire point.
I don't pay £50+ a month for a telly subscription. why should I feel pity for the genii who CHOOSE to spend their money on a telly subscription?
with no respect, no it isn't.
your question makes no sense, what do you even mean by "is it a milstad event"? you've clearly fallen into the trap of thinking like a promoter...
By the way this notion that "this fight simply can't be made without ppv koogs" is pure fan conditioning once again. If PPV wasn't a thing then...
PPV can be on every night for all I care, its the ultimate example of a free market in action. I get to CHOOSE which PPVs I think are worthy of...
boxing fans totally conditioned, by boxing promoters, to think/act like.. boxing promoters who gives a fck how many tickets it would sell? does...
just pay your telly subs on time and in full each month you little runt then you can moan to your hearts content
fans conditioned by boxing promoters to think and speak like boxing promoters, can only be great for the sport koogs
Wilder an interesting interview. Fury also. Two compelling characters imo