Aww, you found a big word!(not really, and not actually germaine) but good job, I'm proud of you green fruitfly!
Autocorrect grammar attack, the last refuge of the hopelessly stupid. I think it's time for you to threaten to leave this argument again. And then be drawn back in two seconds later when you find you can't get enough of the abuse.
whatever you like to think. may i ask where in this country you are from? perhaps regional differences make us see this fights upside differently.
Ohio. No regional differences in this argument. I just like hw boxing. But props to you for trying to make this reasonable.
Rockford Il. i wondered if you were from down south. mistaken. maybe they are far more known in Ohio than in Illinois?
In my circles almost no one knows anything about boxing. But to the extent they do,theyknow more about hws than anyone else. To the extent a boxing market still exists in the states for outside of Mayweather, it's the hws that will harness it. This is a try to capture that market. First ppvs never do great. But comparable one's do good, and lay the groundwork for great. This might be a bust and do ward kov numbers under 200k. Or it might do 300k or more. Each is possible. But if it does on the higher end, it sets the table for a massive unification with AJ that could finally capture that casual market again. If they don't make fury Wilder a ppv, they should just give up on ppv because it's not going anywhere otherwise
i totally agree if you are saying this is Wilder and Fury's attempt to get on equal footing, negotiation wise.
obviously your point is also that HWS rule the roost. i just don't think either is well enough known to outdo ward-kov. tonights stinkaroo on showtime extreme didn't help raise any profiles.