FBallFan123
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Fight of this magnitude deserves it's own thread.
Hoping Fury puts an end to Wilder.
Who and who?
Who and who?
Looks like you are the only one on here who feels that way. I don't see anyone else showing any interest.It’s arguably the biggest heavyweight fight since Lennox Lewis-Mike Tyson in 2002.
It’s a joint pay per view between FOX and ESPN, so both have gone all out building the hype for it.
It certainly feels like the biggest heavyweight fight in many years.
Looks like you are the only one on here who feels that way. I don't see anyone else showing any interest.
It’s arguably the biggest heavyweight fight since Lennox Lewis-Mike Tyson in 2002.
It’s a joint pay per view between FOX and ESPN, so both have gone all out building the hype for it.
It certainly feels like the biggest heavyweight fight in many years.
so if you and i went into business together and we also owned very large media outlets whose business it was to cover our industry and we would profit based upon the number of "customers" we attracted wouldn't it only be a smart business model to have the people who already work for us use the platforms we own to hype our newest business venture?
So why don’t media outlets always spend this much time promoting boxing events?
Media outlets don’t get involved unless it makes sense financially.
And a joint pay per view between two media outlets has to make sense for both.
There’s a reason they don’t usually work together ... and why so few fights happen between PBC (FOX) and Top Rank (ABC/ESPN).
There was a similar barrier back when Lennox Lewis (HBO) and Mike Tyson (SHO) fought ... which also ended up being a joint PPV.
i guess that means bringing fox into the mix to drive up the attention, but i don't find this a compelling fight with the way i found some of the tyson fights in the heavy weight division or the great fights with leonard, hagler, hearns, etc...