Comments Thread For: Arum Reveals TV Plans For Fury-Joshua, Says It Likely Lands in Jeddah
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Everyone knows how much Wilder makes. Just look on the forbes list after Fury 2. Fury made Wilder a very rich man & Fury was top of the list that year due to his activity.
Fury 56 mill
Aj 47 mill
Wilder 46.5 mill
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Thats a fair point but then this is coming from the same people who said the fight was agreed and it was simply a matter of choosing a site, then it appears Joshua claims they've sent Fury an offer and he's yet to agree to it. It all just sounds very confusing to me, I just dont have high hope for parties that can stipulate that they have 28 days to agree on a venue and then seemingly just extend that time limit indefinitely.Comment
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DAZN's ultimate goal is to sell down the line. They say Joshua has stock in the company so I'm sure he'll likely get paid from any potential flotation.Comment
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According to Arum everything is agreed on, by both sides, with 3 possible dates, in July and early August. They are now waiting for the Saudis to decide which date is best for them.
Thats a fair point but then this is coming from the same people who said the fight was agreed and it was simply a matter of choosing a site, then it appears Joshua claims they've sent Fury an offer and he's yet to agree to it. It all just sounds very confusing to me, I just dont have high hope for parties that can stipulate that they have 28 days to agree on a venue and then seemingly just extend that time limit indefinitely.Comment
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The bolded has been known for quite a while now. During the negotiations with Wilder, Hearn said that AJ's contract is with Matchroom, not DAZN, so he would be free to fight Wilder on PPV in the States. The only network deal AJ has is with Sky in the UK.Comment
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dominos stinks hahaha good luck getting kudos points with the Saudi’s. I know you’ll be glad to bend over backwards for them as well if the price is right
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