Re: Before Wilder/Joshua...

Originally Posted by
Primo Carnera

Originally Posted by
Master

Originally Posted by
Primo Carnera

Originally Posted by
Master

Originally Posted by
Primo Carnera

Originally Posted by
Master

Originally Posted by
Primo Carnera

Originally Posted by
Master

Originally Posted by
Batman

Originally Posted by
Primo Carnera

Originally Posted by
Master
In a way with the right marketing and "marinating" this could break the ppv record especially if AJ fought in USA before he meets Wilder.
I would be glad to see Floyd's record broken so quickly.
I admire your tenacity. Sneaking Floyd into the thread like that! #missinghim #cantlivewithouthim!!! 😂😂😂
It also sounds like he is actively applauding the PPV model
full of surprises is our Master
I am not. No fight should be ppv, it is evil.
But you still want the Boxers to earn good money! Priceless.😂
They can earn that through endorsements and advertising being on mainstream TV.
Fucking clueless. So Carl Froch can make £10million out of fairy liquid ads can he?
Now you're just embarrassing yourself.
Henry Cooper did it.
£10 million

More like 10 grand. Fighters were exploited way more back then.
Taking into account inflation that would be the same.
Whaaaaat! So you would rather have £10k in the sixties/seventies, than £10million now? Or the same?
Are you fucking kidding me?
Ten grand in the sixties would probably buy a decent suburban house with maybe a couple of grand to pay for a washing machine, a colour TV and some furniture.
As for 10 million.........
And you never answered my point about fighters getting exploited more in them days.
Come on @
Master, get fucking real will ya!
Yes they were exploited but now TV companies and Promoters are getting their share of the PPV and all of them perpetuate PPV because it brings in disproportionate and excessive amount of money that they would not normally make because they have made fans believe it is normal and acceptable.
Do not let success go to your head and do not let failure get to your heart.
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