I voted 40% because he is going to England where AJ will have the crowd, the ref and the judges on his side. 35% would also be a reasonable offer. Anything lower than 35% wouldn't be a fair offer. It's a huge fight and Wilder is half of the reason it's huge plus he is also a world champion.
35% is fair, and I believe it's what he expects to get. As I said before, 50% was just a bluff. He moved to 40,which is of course going to be lower when they actual sign. AJ fanboys don't seem to understand biz so they keep bringing up 50%,which was obviously just talk from the start.
I think even Wilder fans know he's not expecting 50%.
35 to 40 is fair and i think Wilder will agree!
Anything under 35 and AJ doesn't want to fight the Bronze Bomber and rather his Bodyguard Dillian Whyte do the dirty work!
Commercially AJ is the proven box office draw, fills a 90k stadium and does massive PPV business. He out earns Wilder by roughly 10 to 1..............................................however!
Wilder will bring more money in appeal than any other opponent.
Joshua's biggest purse is with Wilder and that will be factored in.
Wilder goes over seas, the rematch if needed is in the USA.
65%/35% is ok and it will be reversed if Wilder is successful.
Ray
Fair deal is whatever the A-side offers.
If Wilder is the one who fought and beat Klitschko,
he would have been the A-side.
Again, fair deal is whatever the A-side offers.
I won't give a f** if Wilder offers AJ 10%.
So AJ will take whatever Fury offers right
Whatever Hearn says is a fair deal.....for his fighter......is exactly what he gets in the re-match.....and thats generous, because Wilder will have ALL 4 BELTS, which is actually more than he would deserve......
If we're being fair, then 20%.
But Wilder won't take that amount so no more than 35%. Demanding any more than that is Wilder not really wanting the fight.
Whatever he gets for the first fight, Wilder will get at least 50% for the rematch since he'll be the undisputed unified champion.
Parker was promised 55 in rematch so yeah that's probably what Wilder would get if he won.
Fair would be 10%, because that's the percentage of Joshua's purse he gets without Joshua.
However, seeing as he does add something to the fight, 20% is fair if you look at it purely from a commercial perspective.