Re: How many Americans tuned in to froch vs groves 2?
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Originally Posted by
Hulk
I was really excited for this fight n tuned in on dvr of course.
It was a so-so fight up til the KO. Was rooting for Froch so I was happy. But it was hardly a classic.
Yeah the first fight was exciting but the second was a bit dull. Although the figures involved may make it the boggest fight in British history, the action itself is not worthy of being called the biggest fight in British history.
Re: How many Americans tuned in to froch vs groves 2?
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Originally Posted by
Dropanuke
I still think froch made the rematch more fun to watch whilst groves did a dirrell
Groves didnt let his hands go as much as in the first and made it easier for froch to march in.
Re: How many Americans tuned in to froch vs groves 2?
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Originally Posted by
Dropanuke
Does any one know as I can't find out anywhere.
I read that 900,000 uk fans paid for it on ppv
I tuned in as I always do when the Cobra fights.
Re: How many Americans tuned in to froch vs groves 2?
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Originally Posted by
ross
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Originally Posted by
Hulk
I was really excited for this fight n tuned in on dvr of course.
It was a so-so fight up til the KO. Was rooting for Froch so I was happy. But it was hardly a classic.
Yeah the first fight was exciting but the second was a bit dull. Although the figures involved may make it the boggest fight in British history, the action itself is not worthy of being called the biggest fight in British history.
People on Sky were calling it the biggest fight ever... I wouldn't even call it the biggest British fight ever. Millions tuned into Eubank and Benn, despite Froch - Groves 2 being held at our national stadium the access that the public enjoyed in being able to watch Eubank-Benn and Henry Cooper-Ali make them bigger British fights in my opinion.
Re: How many Americans tuned in to froch vs groves 2?
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Originally Posted by
Bo-Bo24
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Originally Posted by
ross
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Originally Posted by
Hulk
I was really excited for this fight n tuned in on dvr of course.
It was a so-so fight up til the KO. Was rooting for Froch so I was happy. But it was hardly a classic.
Yeah the first fight was exciting but the second was a bit dull. Although the figures involved may make it the boggest fight in British history, the action itself is not worthy of being called the biggest fight in British history.
People on Sky were calling it the biggest fight ever... I wouldn't even call it the biggest British fight ever. Millions tuned into Eubank and Benn, despite Froch - Groves 2 being held at our national stadium the access that the public enjoyed in being able to watch Eubank-Benn and Henry Cooper-Ali make them bigger British fights in my opinion.
Could you imagine how massive Eubank and Benn would have been now!
If those two wanted to, they could promote a fight now and it would be huge.