Fury’s Purse For Comeback

Discussion in 'British Boxing Forum' started by UK2004, Jun 18, 2018.


  1. phil rowe

    phil rowe Active Member Full Member

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    i know that but the other guy said fury may force a mandatory so i was explaining what would happen if that happened. but you're right it only happens on sky box office so warren will get ****ed over by fury eventually
     
  2. im sparticus

    im sparticus There Ye Go. Full Member

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    Bt have a lot of money as well.
    It would make far more sense for it to be a co promotion. Theres no point paying more than the fight is worth in revenues.
     
  3. phil rowe

    phil rowe Active Member Full Member

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    will never happen, sky wont want their main rival sharing the profits and exposure that their man AJ brings, BT and warren dont deserve any of the benefits of putting on an AJ fight as they have never been involved in his career. Sky deserve all the ppv proftits
     
  4. im sparticus

    im sparticus There Ye Go. Full Member

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    thats why a co promotion works best.
    I understand what ur saying about sky wont be happy after all the promotional work theyve done with aj, but they can get a deal with bt based on that.
     
  5. tee_birch

    tee_birch Boxing Addict Full Member

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    That was because it was his comeback fight. His stock will fall when he reminds the general public that he is horribly boring as a fighter
     
  6. Puroresu_Fan

    Puroresu_Fan Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Because what I think doesn't matter does it? The pathway was laid out for Fury. The fighter who claims is the #1 HW in the world had a road map set out for him which led to AJ. Not forgetting each of those fights would of paid him handsomely.

    He rejected that route instead choosing to fight Seferi and Co.
     
  7. kobashi

    kobashi Well-Known Member Full Member

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    13,000 job cuts, CEO sacked. Shareholders not happy.

    The days of BT sport spending lavishly on sport are well gone

    https://www.ft.com/content/dbf4c0d8-6ae1-11e8-b6eb-4acfcfb08c11