Of course. Where is your evidence for the big ticket giveaway? It's not America, Joshua's tickets sales are massive and just because Wilder could not sellout a school hall there is little reason to imagine the same applies here.There has been boxing in stadiums since the 1920's and while you might not enjoy the prospect of watching from inside a stadium, thousands obviously disagree. It is perfectly possible to enjoy both 'singing' and boxing equally and the idea that stadium fight's 'Shouldn't' sell out is ludicrous. It's a win win. You want the best view stay at home and watch on TV or get a good seat ringside. If you want to sample the atmosphere ( like a lot of what people refer to as casuals do) go and watch at the stadium , there are screens and you can watch the replay again on TV at home.
Couldn’t even get through the first 2 sentences before needing to reply to incorrect assumptions. 1, I said it has sold well. My evidence that tickets were being given away is insiders everywhere saying so, search yourself. You incorrectly turn it into a Wilder/Joshua fandom thing. I am no fan of Wilder. Look through what fighters I enjoy, it is skilled fighters. My only issue with Joshua is him not fighting Wilder. As soon as he agrees to fight him(meaning a fair offer) I will root for him to knock Wilder out. As long as he continues to stall the fight I will be against him. You go on to agree that stadiums are a bad way to SEE a FIGHT so I don’t understand why you disagree with me saying so. I see no need to respond to the Wilder insults even though they are wrong because again, I don’t like Wilder. People seem to confuse wanting to see a fight and recognizing who is stalling said fight with fandom. Strange assumption. If you look through what I say all day every day it is about wanting the big fights and not accepting lies about them. Completely consistent no matter who the fighters are. For example, I’m a Spence fan, Arum has now said he is willing to make the Spence/Crawford fight. If Spence makes any meaningless fights instead you will see me calling him out. Feel free to quote me on that and call me out if I’m lying.
Price has survived the first round a d probably did enough to win it!
Do not let success go to your head and do not let failure get to your heart.
Price using his jab but getting caught to the body in the second round. May have won it. I am just glad he has not been knocked out yet.
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Do not let success go to your head and do not let failure get to your heart.
Price was getting beat up in the 3rd until Price unleashed a blistering attack but his opponent is back in control.
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Do not let success go to your head and do not let failure get to your heart.
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