500k each in the US and UK.
Fury vs WIlder 3 PPV buys projection
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You’re American and you ought to know guaranteed contracts are basically like cash and you’re owed the money as long as the contract is signed.Comment
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Havent you been on rants about how Eddie Hearn is ruining British boxing by putting everything on PPV before or am I misremembering? bit ironic if so no?Comment
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I love how people act like they’ve seen the offers and know exactly how much these guys were earning as if they’ve read through the contract. At the end of the day, we don’t know, we’re just going off what we’ve heard in the media, from promoters, managers and the fighters themselves, none of which are reliable, they all have a clear bias or a vested interest.
If you look at it in layman’s terms, there were 3 top HW’s who we all wanted to see in 3 separate super fights.
- Fury vs AJ didn’t happen.
- Wilder vs AJ didn’t happen.
- Fury vs Wilder happened 3 times.
It’s clear to me who/what the problem was.Comment
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By putting poor quality fights on PPV yes. Fury vs Wilder is bonafide super fight. It ain’t no Chisora-Parker or Whyte Rivas. Eddie could never deliver a fight this big- he never has and never will.Comment
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Says 450k for the first fight there. Doesnt give numbers for the second fight but i'm assuming the 1.2m figure they use is a combination of US/UK buys because I find it hard to believe the American buys went from 325k to 1.2m from fight one to fight two.Comment
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It's funny because it's so true.
Cant help but think Hearn is regretting getting on board with that tinpot mickey mouse app.Comment
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Lol are you honestly so biased against/for promoters and promotions that you are fine with an $80 price tag to see Fury/Wilder for the third time because its a super fight (it really isnt and arguably never was) while laughing at AJ/Usyk being part of a $10 a month subscription? really?
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