https://www.boxingnews24.com/2019/09...-1500-tickets/
Says here they've only sold 1500. Seems 500 fans demanded their money back when it was revealed there would be no open bar at the T-Mobile after all.
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https://www.boxingnews24.com/2019/09...-1500-tickets/
Says here they've only sold 1500. Seems 500 fans demanded their money back when it was revealed there would be no open bar at the T-Mobile after all.
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Oi vey can't see this doing well. The Captain America looking fella might as well be left off the posters as they've run promotion like the Fury wild and wacky comedy hour. Stranger things have happened so let's hope Wallin gives it a go for as long as possible. Navarrete making his third defense in four months too.
“According to Matchroom promoter Eddie Hearn”, I have no doubt Fury/Walleye will fail as it should but Hearn has a long history of lying about his rivals numbers. 1500 is next level failure. I mean, probably near that are comped and comped tickets are purchased tickets. The casinos purchase them to give away. I hope literally nobody bought this trash though
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Hearn or no Hearn..... the fight is and will be an abject failure, widely criticized by all of the boxing world, and generating zilch interest from fans.
THAT....... I would guess... is the main point to be made.
Unless of course an upset were to occur (same as with AJ-Ruiz) but that will gain interest AFTER the fight rather than before or during it.
Honestly there's very few big time heavyweight fights which are interesting at present and all involve some mixture of: Wilder, Fury, AJ, Ruiz (gotta throw him in now too), and MAYBE 1 or 2 outsiders
The division needs Yoka and Hrgovic to get their rounds in and step up to the title contender status, those guys look like they can have some good fights vs the other contenders at present, but none of the title holders just yet I think 5-8 fights (depending on how they go) at the contender level and they'll be ready. They need more rounds though and more experience/adversity during a fight.
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Eddie Hearn blasted by rival promoter over criticism of Tyson Fury vs Otto Wallin
Frank Warren has fired back at promotional rival Eddie Hearn over his criticism of Tyson Fury vs Otto Wallin.
Anthony Joshua’s promoter declared earlier this week that nobody is interested in Fury because he’s taking easy fights and even claimed there are low ticket sales for the event.
In response, Warren told the Alan Brazil Sports Breakfast: “Well, you know, he’s always got something to say about somebody, hasn’t he? He doesn’t stop.
“He’s got enough on his own plate at the moment, he’s trying to resurrect his man who got badly exposed and he’s off to Saudi to do it.
“Always a pound note speaks for him and that’s where he’s going.
“He’s gotta keep everything crossed, he’s probably looking like Ben Turpin at the moment because he needs his man to win.
“If he gets beat again next time Joshua, then it’s all over.”
Warren has previously stated that he is confident Andy Ruiz Jr will repeat his shock victory over AJ when they meet in their December 7 rematch.
When asked if he stands by his comments, the promoter continued: “I do think that’s the case. He’s not taking the fight at five weeks’ notice.
“I don’t think he’s gonna look much different physically, but mentally to have had that win and mentally to have done it after only having five weeks’ notice, he’s gonna be in a better place.
“He’s taken AJ’s best shot, got off the floor, took the fight to him and obviously done him in every department.
“Out-gamed him, outfought him and then eventually stopped him.
“That is a big plus, you’re going into that fight knowing you have the armoury, the power, the handspeed to beat him.
“Joshua’s up against it. And that’s why I don’t understand why they’re in Saudi.
“If that’d been me I would have had the fight on in the UK so that everybody got behind Joshua, everything was in his favour, the crowd were behind him, the other guy was in hostile territory.
“And outside the ring you’re doing all you can to get all the plusses for the fighter, but they’ve grabbed the money and gone to Saudi instead.”
https://talksport.com/sport/boxing/6...s-otto-wallin/
Do not let success go to your head and do not let failure get to your heart.
Giving Fury one gimme fight is one thing, but two gimme fights are ridiculous. I understand that he wanted to fight Wilder but Wilder was already fighting Ortiz. Fury should have fought someone with some sort of name recognition. Having two no names opponents in a row is disgraceful.
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