Arum knows that Fury vs Whyte is the biggest all-British HW bout in a long time. The only one that's bigger is Fury vs Joshua, but since AJ is coming off a loss to a former CW, it's not as big as it would have been. Tyson would bring in at least 30 million against Whyte. If 10 million is too much, talk negotiation, not alternative opponents. It makes Fury look like he doesn't want that Whyte smoke.
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Originally posted by markusmod View Post
Whyte is not in the driver's seat. Whyte made only 350K for the Povetkin rematch, according to documents he personally filed with the WBC and BBBoC.
People said the same crap with Joshua, when Whyte cried for years to get a rematch, finally gets the rematch, and then wants 8 million - so even Hearn himself turned his back.
Everyone is confusing what the split is. The SPLIT Whyte is fighting for with the WBC, has to do with a purse bid.
Let's say, for argument's sake, it goes to purse bid, and the WBC gives Whyte a 30% slice. Arum wins the rights with a 20 million bid - which is very high for a purse bid - that's only 6 million to Whyte. If it goes to a purse bid, Arum's side has no obligation to make any other concessions - in terms of giving Whyte a slice of PPV, gate, merch, etc. He gets his 6 million and nothing more.
Also, if we’re going by the money filed to boxing commission - the 3 Fury fights against Wilder had 2m, 3m and 4m guaranteed respectively according to documents submitted to boxing commissions in the US. I don’t care about the bogus PPV figures - those are the guaranteed figures. So what’s the difference?
With AJ, it was a voluntary fight and AJ being a megastar and biggest draw in British boxing history was the shot caller. Fury on the other hand has no proven record of being a draw in the U.K. and Whyte is his mandatory. Heck, Whyte has done better numbers than Fury in the U.K.
BTW, WBC mandatory is like 35% (I might be wrong). That’s the least split he should be offered.Castilo likes this.
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Originally posted by REDEEMER View PostWhyte won’t care ,Fury then loses his own bargaining chip without a WBC belt . In the end it’s not Hearn bleeding money from Whyte it’s Arum and ESPN with Fury . Hearns always willing to negotiate, everyone else that comes across him, not so much . It was very clear Srum had no intentions of talking amounts over 5.5 if you watched th3 entire interview .
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Originally posted by BangEM View Post
Helenius is a bum. Chisora slapped him around the ring for fcck sake.
They just threw Ruiz name in there to make it look like he’s interested in the fight. We know Arum isn’t interested in doing any type of deal with Ruiz and Haymon is preparing Ruiz for a showdown against Wilder. Helenius is the fight they want next.
The only worse top ranked guy they could seek is Kabayel so I guess there’s that which I thought they would announce ?
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Originally posted by Outwest Exp 355 View Post
Fair enough. I’m not from London so I can’t speak to that.
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Originally posted by Outwest Exp 355 View Post
You could be right but I’m not sure how much cache comes with the WBC belt if Whyte ices some tomato can to get it. I know Usyk is the unified champion but it’s not like he’s a household name or anything like that. I just hope that the Whyte Fury fight gets made. Unless Fury vacates and then Whyte beats Wilder then I can see big dollars being thrown at Whyte.
In short like I thought these guys swerved Whyte and did it very smartly . No one can tell me Helenius is going to give Fury more difficultly it’s just an outright lie but I know there’s going to be that group on here .Rodtang likes this.
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Fighting in March for Fury like Arrum said is good, against anybody. Whyte wants to go to court and has already been inactive for a year, fine. Fury needs to stay active, he already went through this **** with wilder. Joshua vs usick will probably get pushed out to June, Fury vs anybody in March, Whyte in June, Usick in October, November. Rematch with usick April cause of rematch clause even though Fury wins. 2 or 3 more fights against the top ranked young guns, then retire as an all time great.
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Originally posted by BangEM View Post
Why are you referencing a fight that happened during lockdown? If Fury had fought during the same period he wouldn’t have made more than $1m! There’s a reason why he cancelled his fight against Kabayel.
Also, if we’re going by the money filed to boxing commission - the 3 Fury fights against Wilder had 2m, 3m and 4m guaranteed respectively according to documents submitted to boxing commissions in the US. I don’t care about the bogus PPV figures - those are the guaranteed figures. So what’s the difference?
With AJ, it was a voluntary fight and AJ being a megastar and biggest draw in British boxing history was the shot caller. Fury on the other hand has no proven record of being a draw in the U.K. and Whyte is his mandatory. Heck, Whyte has done better numbers than Fury in the U.K.
BTW, WBC mandatory is like 35% (I might be wrong). That’s the least split he should be offered.
If Whyte made more for the Povetkin rematch, he will have to present evidence to the WBC at arbitration - a catch-22 because that means he lied to them about what he made to get lower sanctioning fees on his purses - which may open him up to bigger issues.
You keep confusing the WBC split with contract negotiations. The WBC split refers to purse bid - not private negotiations over PPV, merch, etc. Once again, if Arum wins the purse bid, he is only obligated to give Whyte his percentage of the purse bid amount - nothing more. This is why most big fights never go to purse bid when a PPV is involved.Last edited by markusmod; 12-28-2021, 04:46 PM.
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We wont ever get an undisputed heavyweight champion. I personally wanna see a full unification for undisputed heavyweight champion. Without all the titles on the line the fight with Fury / Usyk AJ winner loses some luster.
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