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18 minutes ago, maxhardcore said:

Just shows how bad the rest of the heavyweight division is when a part time wrestler is the Best Boxer in the division ??

A new champ usyk enters the heavyweight scene tonight. Hopefully he can do the job and isn't too small.  He should certainly liven it up. 

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fury..the best wrestler since hulk hogan..fact..

Whether its because he wont fight proper opponents or his safety first fighting style Fury is not selling tickets,simple.....so i would imagine Arum wants something for his money. However for a m

What a f****n embarrassment have some self respect....Yanks grow up with that cringeworthy bollocks thats their problem but its not our thing. You can tell what a load of made up acting nonsense

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As much as I like fury he is becoming a joke with this wwe crap. Yeah it's good for his American popularity but no good for his boxing 

He should be focusing on wilder not play fighting. I think if he Carrys on like this wilder will flatten him and he wont be getting back up

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2 hours ago, maxhardcore said:

All if's and buts till they all face each other.

A Heavyweight Super 6 would sort all the arguments out.

Fury

Wilder

AJ

Ruiz

Whyte

Uysk

It would never happen but if they said all fights PPV £100 the package or £24.99 per fight they would generate some coin PPV nevermind the stadium monies.

Joshua v Ruiz winner has to fight Pulev next for a start, as for Whyte ? Nothing mentioned over here in U.K. but it's mentioned on a few American forums that  UKAD found 2 positives for banned substances in Whytes A sample, for the Rivas fight, a hearing was arranged for the morning of the fight. Whyte used evidence from the testing from VADA to contradict the findings from the failed UKAD test,even though the failed test had been done between VADAs own testing !?! they agreed to move forward on that evidence which in that process allowed Whyte to fight,pending the results from the UKAD B sample after the fight (Hearn did not bother to inform either Rivas or the WBC of the failed test). There is a YouTube clip of Hearn and Whyte sitting talking and they are both surprised the fight was allowed to go ahead !However Whytes/Hearns lawyers placed a non disclosure order against the use of the B sample after the fight ( I wonder why Whyte does not want the findings made public if he has nothing to hide ? ) Now then ,just last week  Spong was meant to fight Usyk this weekend but was informed through a post on social media from Hearn that his A sample had failed testing and was dropped from the fight and Witherspoon had stepped in to fight Usyk. Spongs B sample was back in less than a week and negative for anything !! Never under estimate the power or influence of Matchroom. Then there is also the glove issue from Whytes fight with Rivas, he wore gloves that had not been agreed upon,infact the gloves had not even been on the table nor inspected,then after the fight he refused to take them off and they where not removed until in the dressing room ! Rivas team has lodged official complaints with the WBC over these issues so it will be interesting to see what the outcome is .

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1 hour ago, maxhardcore said:

All if's and buts till they all face each other.

A Heavyweight Super 6 would sort all the arguments out.

Fury

Wilder

AJ

Ruiz

Whyte

Uysk

It would never happen but if they said all fights PPV £100 the package or £27.99  -  per fight they would generate some coin PPV nevermind the stadium monies.

£27:99 are you being serious max or is this a joke ? 

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54 minutes ago, maxhardcore said:

What do you think is a fair price for watching quality match ups

 

Chisora v Price is PPV how much is that ?

£9:99 i think max.£27:99 is a bit over the top...

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33 minutes ago, maxhardcore said:

So £20 quid for a shite card or £27 or there abouts to watch what should be a bit quality.

I think folk would pay that for a heavyweight super 6 formular ?

for £27:99 i would want a ticket..who in there right mind would pay £27:99 for PPV 

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24 minutes ago, king said:

for £27:99 i would want a ticket..who in there right mind would pay £27:99 for PPV 

Here’s the full list of Pay TV figures: (only including Sky Sports and Primetime (excluding Ali v Henry) 21 May 1966: Muhammad Ali vs. Henry Cooper II – 40,000 16 March 1996: Frank Bruno vs. Mike Tyson II – 600,000 8 February 1997: Naseem Hamed vs. Tom Johnson – 650,000 28 June 1997: Evander Holyfield vs. Mike Tyson II – 550,000 13 March 1999: Evander Holyfield vs. Lennox Lewis – 400,000 29 January 2000: Mike Tyson vs. Julius Francis – 500,000 8 June 2002: Lennox Lewis vs. Mike Tyson – 750,000 8 December 2007: Floyd Mayweather Jr. vs. Ricky Hatton – 1,150,000 18 July 2009: Amir Khan vs. Andreas Kotelnik – 100,000 7 November 2009: Nikolai Valuev vs. David Haye – 469,000 3 April 2010: David Haye vs. John Ruiz – 177,000 24 April 2010: Carl Froch vs. Mikkel Kessler – 50,000 18 September 2010: Kell Brook vs. Michael Jennings – 15,000 13 November 2010: David Haye vs. Audley Harrison – 223,000 11 December 2010: Amir Khan vs. Marcos Maidana – 164,000 16 April 2011: Amir Khan vs. Paul McCloskey – 200,000 21 May 2011: George Groves vs. James DeGale – 43,000 2 July 2011: Wladimir Klitschko vs. David Haye – 1,143,000  25 May 2013: Carl Froch vs. Mikkel Kessler II – 32,000 23 November 2013: Carl Froch vs. George Groves – 47,000 31 May 2014: Carl Froch vs. George Groves II – 355,000 30 May 2015: Kell Brook vs. Frankie Gavin – 139,000 2 May 2015: Floyd Mayweather Jr. vs. Manny Pacquiao – 876,000 28 November 2015: Wladimir Klitschko vs. Tyson Fury – 545,000 12 December 2015: Anthony Joshua vs. Dillian Whyte – 420,000 27 February 2016: Carl Frampton vs. Scott Quigg – 304,000 9 April 2016: Anthony Joshua vs. Charles Martin – 500,000 25 June 2016: Anthony Joshua vs. Dominic Breazeale – 512,000 10 September 2016: Gennady Golovkin vs. Kell Brook – 500,000 10 December 2016: Anthony Joshua vs. Éric Molina – 450,000 4 March 2017: David Haye vs. Tony Bellew – 890,000 29 April 2017: Anthony Joshua vs. Wladimir Klitschko – 1,532,000 27 May 2017: Kell Brook vs. Errol Spence Jr. – 275,000 26 August 2017: Floyd Mayweather Jr. vs. Conor McGregor – 874,000 28 October 2017 – Anthony Joshua vs. Carlos Takam – 887,000 31 March 2018: Anthony Joshua vs. Joseph Parker – 1,457,000 5 May 2018: David Haye vs. Tony Bellew II – 775,000 28 July 2018: Dillian Whyte vs. Joseph Parker – 474,000 Figures were taken from various media reports and sources, plus the Broadcasters’ Audience Research Board. 

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5 minutes ago, ArchieHood said:

Here’s the full list of Pay TV figures: (only including Sky Sports and Primetime (excluding Ali v Henry) 21 May 1966: Muhammad Ali vs. Henry Cooper II – 40,000 16 March 1996: Frank Bruno vs. Mike Tyson II – 600,000 8 February 1997: Naseem Hamed vs. Tom Johnson – 650,000 28 June 1997: Evander Holyfield vs. Mike Tyson II – 550,000 13 March 1999: Evander Holyfield vs. Lennox Lewis – 400,000 29 January 2000: Mike Tyson vs. Julius Francis – 500,000 8 June 2002: Lennox Lewis vs. Mike Tyson – 750,000 8 December 2007: Floyd Mayweather Jr. vs. Ricky Hatton – 1,150,000 18 July 2009: Amir Khan vs. Andreas Kotelnik – 100,000 7 November 2009: Nikolai Valuev vs. David Haye – 469,000 3 April 2010: David Haye vs. John Ruiz – 177,000 24 April 2010: Carl Froch vs. Mikkel Kessler – 50,000 18 September 2010: Kell Brook vs. Michael Jennings – 15,000 13 November 2010: David Haye vs. Audley Harrison – 223,000 11 December 2010: Amir Khan vs. Marcos Maidana – 164,000 16 April 2011: Amir Khan vs. Paul McCloskey – 200,000 21 May 2011: George Groves vs. James DeGale – 43,000 2 July 2011: Wladimir Klitschko vs. David Haye – 1,143,000  25 May 2013: Carl Froch vs. Mikkel Kessler II – 32,000 23 November 2013: Carl Froch vs. George Groves – 47,000 31 May 2014: Carl Froch vs. George Groves II – 355,000 30 May 2015: Kell Brook vs. Frankie Gavin – 139,000 2 May 2015: Floyd Mayweather Jr. vs. Manny Pacquiao – 876,000 28 November 2015: Wladimir Klitschko vs. Tyson Fury – 545,000 12 December 2015: Anthony Joshua vs. Dillian Whyte – 420,000 27 February 2016: Carl Frampton vs. Scott Quigg – 304,000 9 April 2016: Anthony Joshua vs. Charles Martin – 500,000 25 June 2016: Anthony Joshua vs. Dominic Breazeale – 512,000 10 September 2016: Gennady Golovkin vs. Kell Brook – 500,000 10 December 2016: Anthony Joshua vs. Éric Molina – 450,000 4 March 2017: David Haye vs. Tony Bellew – 890,000 29 April 2017: Anthony Joshua vs. Wladimir Klitschko – 1,532,000 27 May 2017: Kell Brook vs. Errol Spence Jr. – 275,000 26 August 2017: Floyd Mayweather Jr. vs. Conor McGregor – 874,000 28 October 2017 – Anthony Joshua vs. Carlos Takam – 887,000 31 March 2018: Anthony Joshua vs. Joseph Parker – 1,457,000 5 May 2018: David Haye vs. Tony Bellew II – 775,000 28 July 2018: Dillian Whyte vs. Joseph Parker – 474,000 Figures were taken from various media reports and sources, plus the Broadcasters’ Audience Research Board. 

what price were people paying though archie. £28:00 sound's a bit steep to me..

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when fury's wrestling match is on.i think max will go through the same routine as fury's boxing fight's. of throwing himself around the living room knob in hand.

but this time wearing a leotard and wrestling mask.

while shouting...easy..easy..

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2 hours ago, king said:

what price were people paying though archie. £28:00 sound's a bit steep to me..

It's always £20 plus, if you watch the undercard and the main fight is a good one and not a first round ko I think it's value for money.I went to the Whyte v Rivas at the O2 and that was £150 for a ticket and £8 a pint add that to travel and hotel you're looking at around £500.It depends how you look at it, 5 hours entertainment for the price of a few packets of fags....?20190720_205631.jpg.917c540b5ddc6c084861c395d4f53c7a.jpg

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2 hours ago, ArchieHood said:

It's always £20 plus, if you watch the undercard and the main fight is a good one and not a first round ko I think it's value for money.I went to the Whyte v Rivas at the O2 and that was £150 for a ticket and £8 a pint add that to travel and hotel you're looking at around £500.It depends how you look at it, 5 hours entertainment for the price of a few packets of fags....?20190720_205631.jpg.917c540b5ddc6c084861c395d4f53c7a.jpg

£8 a pint. Safe to say I would be staying sober at them prices 

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21 minutes ago, dogmad riley said:

£8 a pint. Safe to say I would be staying sober at them prices 

I was there for lomachenko vs Campbell......£7 for a bottle of peroni and £13 for a tiny burger and chips.....silly c**ts were queuing up for it

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