Basically these crackhead fans have been saying AJ fans shouldn't be playing accountants when it was pointed out that Wilder demanded 50-50.
Predictably, these chicken heads are now turning around after AJ said he'll give him an offer "durrp, it has to be 40%+! otherwise Wilder is right not to take it".
Can't take you idiots seriously.
fuk this damn place.
My my my
Look at who's playing accountants now
LOL.
$50 million offer on the table for Femi.
Where is the money coming from doe
Wilder doesn't have that much doe
Where is the conctract doe
Why should Joshua fight in Vegas doe
****in hypocrite clowns.
Because it's simple business: If you make a company more money, you should be PAID more money you fu.cking retard. Got Joshua's cack out of your mouth already.
What, is Deontay suppose to go to England, fight the ref, the judges, AND Joshua for a whopping $13.47?
F!CK OFF ALREADY.
You KNOW AJ doesn't want this fight. The reason the money matters here, is because he's pricing himself out. Why? Because he knows he'll get torched inside 8 rounds. HEEEEEE'S SCURRED BRAH.
If Joesph Parker could do what he did to AJ, Deontay murks him. No ifs, ands or buts.
Now get over it. Just face the facts: AJ is scurred, and has proved as much by pricing himself out.
$13.75 is about double of his entire career put together.
AJ might make $30-40m which is only about 40-50% higher than his biggest payday.
Why is Wilder the only one who needs to get paid more?
What does it matter how it relates to his last payday? You can say that Joshua is the bigger draw and you'd be right, but the reason that so many want to see this fight is because it's a clash of what BOTH fighters bring to the table, not just one. In light of that, how is it fair or equitable for Wilder to come away with a figure that's probably less than a third of what Joshua will take away, and a figure that's reportably less than what Joshua's last opponent got, who was by all credible accounts a smaller name and an inferior fighter who held a less credible belt for a far shorter period of time, who recently didn't look great against subpar opposition?
By your logic, if I were to take up a job offer working as, I dunno, a brain surgeon, it'd be fine for you to pay me like 8 dollars an hour because that's still more than I got for my last job that I took working part time in a grocery store, and therefore I should just be happy and shut up. Never mind that it's not a salary that reflects the work you do or that the last guy to hold the job got paid more despite being less qualified.
I shouldn't have to explain this to people, but people just want to argue for the sake of arguing, I swear. It's like talking to children.
Because it’s a reflection of his value dummy :lol1:
Why do you care what Wilder makes?
Shouldn't you just want to see the fight?
Because it's simple business: If you make a company more money, you should be PAID more money you fu.cking retard. Got Joshua's cack out of your mouth already.
What, is Deontay suppose to go to England, fight the ref, the judges, AND Joshua for a whopping $13.47?
F!CK OFF ALREADY.
You KNOW AJ doesn't want this fight. The reason the money matters here, is because he's pricing himself out. Why? Because he knows he'll get torched inside 8 rounds. HEEEEEE'S SCURRED BRAH.
If Joesph Parker could do what he did to AJ, Deontay murks him. No ifs, ands or buts.
Now get over it. Just face the facts: AJ is scurred, and has proved as much by pricing himself out.
7x your best payday ever = Getting shafted.
Welcome to boxingscene ladies and gentlemen.
What does it matter how it relates to his last payday? You can say that Joshua is the bigger draw and you'd be right, but the reason that so many want to see this fight is because it's a clash of what BOTH fighters bring to the table, not just one. In light of that, how is it fair or equitable for Wilder to come away with a figure that's probably less than a third of what Joshua will take away, and a figure that's reportably less than what Joshua's last opponent got, who was by all credible accounts a smaller name and an inferior fighter who held a less credible belt for a far shorter period of time, who recently didn't look great against subpar opposition?
By your logic, if I were to take up a job offer working as, I dunno, a brain surgeon, it'd be fine for you to pay me like 8 dollars an hour because that's still more than I got for my last job that I took working part time in a grocery store, and therefore I should just be happy and shut up. Never mind that it's not a salary that reflects the work you do or that the last guy to hold the job got paid more despite being less qualified.
I shouldn't have to explain this to people, but people just want to argue for the sake of arguing, I swear. It's like talking to children.
Why do you care what Wilder makes?
Shouldn't you just want to see the fight?
I don't care, but the reality is that they are prize fighters and fights have fell apart due to finances.
I couldn't care less if AJ makes over $100m and Wilder makes a fraction of that. But the reality they will be advising Wilder the value of the fight and they will them him not to sign that take it or leave it offer.
Wilder is a joke. 6 months hollering about how desperate he is for this fight. He gets offered his biggest ever paycheck but its not enough. Suddenly its about the money. Bumsquad indeed.
People want to see the fight happen above all else, yes, but that doesn't mean that people like to see their favourite fighter get shafted in negotiations either. Normal human beings have a natural revulsion of unfairness, and it's obvious that Hearn's offer is an unfair deal. Besides, a fair deal is a prerequisite to the fight happening at all in any case. Sure, there are A sides and B sides and Joshua is definitely the A side and can lay claim to the bigger portion of the money, but making a huge fight like this is ultimately a cooperative effort and if the A side is dead-set on pocketing 90% of the money then the B side might decide, quite rightly, that it isn't worth it to do business with you. Wilder's an unbeaten world champion the same as Joshua, not some hobo journeyman fighting out of a boxcar. The least Hearn can do is make an offer that even slightly reflects that.
All of this should go without saying to anyone with a mental age above 6 years old but when fanboys often decide to act wilfully ignorant.
7x your best payday ever = Getting shafted.
Welcome to boxingscene ladies and gentlemen.
People want to see the fight happen above all else, yes, but that doesn't mean that people like to see their favourite fighter get shafted in negotiations either. Normal human beings have a natural revulsion of unfairness, and it's obvious that Hearn's offer is an unfair deal. Besides, a fair deal is a prerequisite to the fight happening at all in any case. Sure, there are A sides and B sides and Joshua is definitely the A side and can lay claim to the bigger portion of the money, but making a huge fight like this is ultimately a cooperative effort and if the A side is dead-set on pocketing 90% of the money then the B side might decide, quite rightly, that it isn't worth it to do business with you. Wilder's an unbeaten world champion the same as Joshua, not some hobo journeyman fighting out of a boxcar. The least Hearn can do is make an offer that even slightly reflects that.
All of this should go without saying to anyone with a mental age above 6 years old but when fanboys often decide to act wilfully ignorant.
Absolutely. I’ve never once denied trying to make sense of the money in boxing,
However, Wilder fans accused everyone and their mums of being accountants when Joshua fans brought splits up.
Now they do it themselves. why? Thought you just wanted to see the fight :lol1:
Theres an offer on the table now. Let’s see who hides behind finances.
Yeah because you accused everyone of being accountants and you just wanted to see the fight.
Let’s see what you’ll be saying now. Wilder should take his offer and fight right?
With regards to the rest, you obviously felt like I was talking about you - If you have once accused AJ of ducking Wilder, then yes you are firmly central to my targeting.
Pretty much this ^^^^^^^^^^^.
How many hours are left till the 48 hours are up? No venue or date mentioned, just a blank offer "48 hours leave it or take it!". Hearn the shrewd and calculating businesman who takes months to negotiate fights suddenly turns into some mafiaso in the hopes Wilder is insulted and rejects the offer. I hope he doesn't and accepts just to see Hearn's reaction. I'm sure he'll think of some other obstacle.
I have never claimed either of those things so I am still wondering where your assertion comes from. Or do you just choose to paint an entire swath of fans because nuance is above your mental pay grade.
It amazes me how I can be an enormous fan of a fighter (Anthony Joshua) but I spend myself arguing every damn day with his other supporters.
Yeah because you accused everyone of being accountants and you just wanted to see the fight.
Let’s see what you’ll be saying now. Wilder should take his offer and fight right?
With regards to the rest, you obviously felt like I was talking about you - If you have once accused AJ of ducking Wilder, then yes you are firmly central to my targeting.
The Brits since the beginning have been hiding AJ behind finances.
This is prize fighting and some match ups fall apart from negotiations.
Theres an offer on the table now. Let’s see who hides behind finances.
So you are doing exactly what you claim they are doing arnt you?
Absolutely. I’ve never once denied trying to make sense of the money in boxing,
However, Wilder fans accused everyone and their mums of being accountants when Joshua fans brought splits up.
Now they do it themselves. why? Thought you just wanted to see the fight :lol1:
Wait wait wait...are mayweather fans all of a sudden flipping the scripts and taking umbrage with someone talking about money splits?! Lmao only on boxingscene
Not bad for a guy who's never made more than $2m
He made $5.2 million from Povetkin.
The $2 million listed with the commission for an in house fight isn't what he actually gets paid. It's a deflated number to minimize sanctioning fees and taxes.
Unless you really believe Cotto was only paid 750k for his retirement fight?
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