That I agree with. The novelty will wear off but it still doesn't solve the issue of meeting the demand. Even if we were to say there was a baseline of 40k tickets which could be sold easily there is no venue outside a stadium to meet that demand.
I was simply making the point that Fury is slick. The manouvere I referenced was very slick. Anyway, Fury won every second of every round. He rarely knocks guys over. It was a solid comeback performance in what was realistically his first real fight in three years. He won't get the credit he deserves until he beats Wilder and Joshua. I'm very confident he'll beat both.
Depends where it takes place, can't see many traveling to Russia to see it, they would struggle to fill Layton orient.