The long -awaited return of Ike Ibeabuchi created such a frenzy that the official sender of the event, the award.
Speaking only with World Boxing News, promoters revealed a huge global enhance in Pay-Per-View purchases, it was so extreme that the system fraud filters incorrectly meant a wave of shopping as “suspicious activity”.
A request outside expectations
“There was such a high demand for PPV fight that the payment processor stopped processing PPV,” said WBN prizes.tv.
“They indicated that it was such a huge enhance in shopping in such a tiny time from around the world, they thought it was a suspicious activity. Most people buy shortly before the start of PPV.
“There was much more demand than our wildest dreams. We knew that there would be a demand, but we did not expect so much demand for this PPV.
“We will be better prepared for the next.”
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A unique story of a return
“President” was one of the most controversial weight of weighty boxing, and his return to the ring after more than two decades attracts fans from every corner of this sport.
Ibeabuchi stopped the cruisory weight of Idris language in three completed rounds and tried to call the charging master Oleksandr WSK.
The fact that demand reached a level capable of temporarily closing the global payment system emphasizes how much intrigue is surrounded by its return.
WBN understands that Ibeabuchi will not spin when it comes to securing the next fight, because time is not on his side.
Lessons pulled out for the next event
While growth caused headaches for fans trying to secure access to the Night of Fight, the sender claims that he has already adjusted the infrastructure so that the problem does not repeat itself.
For a warrior, who recently in the 1990s prove that the name Ibeabuchi continues to move with a needle in 2025, perhaps more than his own team dared to believe.
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