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Tyson vs Jones Breaks PPV Sales Record: Numbers Don’t Lie!

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THE ANGELS – Duel Mike Tyson with Roy Jones Jr ‘broke record PPV sales before the fight’ to quibble criticism of haters. Some have criticized the Tyson vs Jones fight as risky due to the age of the fighters combined to 105 and the fact that Tyson, in particular, hasn’t boxed in more than 15 years.

Iron Mike took to Twitter to denounce his criticism with screenshots of Yahoo! report the financial success of the fight. The report details how Tyson vs Jones Jr had broken sales records before the battle for digital pay-per-view purchases. He wrote: “Numbers don’t lie.”

“Haters are mad because they can’t get a number like this.”

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More than 300 crew members are working on a closed duel material delivery, which takes place at the Staples Center, Los Angeles on Saturday night. An additional match will bring YouTuber Jake Paul together with former NBA star Nate Robinson and James DeGale’s former arch enemy, Badou Jack. Lil Wayne, Wiz Khalifa and Ne-Yo are some of the musicians who will appear on the sidelines of the contest.

Critics, however, include promoter Frank Warren, who described the veterans’ fight as’ pathetic ‘. And UFC boss Dana White burst out laughing at the press conference when discussing the rules of the no-knockout fight.

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US companies Triller and FITE are in charge of production and believe the holiday, with the fight taking place over Thanksgiving, will provide a further boost in sales. Michael Weber, COO for FITE, said: “FITE is thrilled to be a part of this pop culture event with the Triller Tyson vs Jones battle.”

“At present, our initial sales for this event will make it the most-watched event in our five-year history of live streaming sports events. ”

“Our partners are also reporting upfront sales that will put it on par with UFC and other top boxing events in recent years.”

(aww)

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