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Originally posted by REDEEMER View PostIt’s not about Whyte it’s about not letting Fury go to DAZN . This fight will be very explosive ,Whyte knows Arum cannot afford to lose this one and no way Whyte wins a decision unless he knocked down Fury 4 times at least .
Unless he wins the fight but we all know that Fury is too much fighter for him.RoadMan94 likes this.
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Originally posted by REDEEMER View PostIt’s not about Whyte it’s about not letting Fury go to DAZN . This fight will be very explosive ,Whyte knows Arum cannot afford to lose this one and no way Whyte wins a decision unless he knocked down Fury 4 times at least .
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Originally posted by OctoberRed View Post
That's not entirely true, certainly not in this case. What would happen if Eddie won the bid? Fury wouldn't hold him to paying over 20 million? What about when Hearn had to sell the house to pay Lopez and Kambosos. Do you really think Eddie paid either less than what was owed per purse bid? Or what about when Ryabinsky bid that crazy amount for Klitschko-Povetkin years back. I can guarantee Klitschko and Povetkin got every penny.
The promotors own fighters end up taking a hit to get the 'home advantage'. The away fighter would obviously get paid their full amount.
In this case Whyte will get the full amount, it's Fury that would've taken a deal on his end.
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Originally posted by fourtheboys96 View Post
Isnt WBC mandatory stipulations already have the split set in stone?
In this case, Fury just agrees on a set value and the split would only apply to Whyte. Whyte could've done the same thing with Matchroom, but they had much less to play with, with only 20% of the purse.Castilo likes this.
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Originally posted by FaustoGeraci View Post
That’s an out and out lie. Fury is getting 80 percent of the purse to Whyte. Period. You think he’s taking only 15 or 20M so his promotion won the bid? Delusional take. He would rather get 30 and fight under matchroom. This is an easy fight for him. He’s getting 30+ million for this fight. Possibly more with the upside. If you believe otherwise, God bless.
and I hate talking economics on a BOXING site because who gives a ****? Talk about the fight. Tell me how Whyte wins. This is a new bizarre counting pockets shift that started a little over 10 years ago. Guys that can’t balance their cheque book talking about multi million dollar deals online. It’s hilarious.
They will not be paying him $33m. They were only ever bidding how much they were willing to pay Dillian. Tysons split had already been dealt with.
Again, this is normal in a purse bid.greeneye99 likes this.
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Originally posted by OctoberRed View Post
That's not entirely true, certainly not in this case. What would happen if Eddie won the bid? Fury wouldn't hold him to paying over 20 million? What about when Hearn had to sell the house to pay Lopez and Kambosos. Do you really think Eddie paid either less than what was owed per purse bid? Or what about when Ryabinsky bid that crazy amount for Klitschko-Povetkin years back. I can guarantee Klitschko and Povetkin got every penny.
With TR/Queensberry in control, Fury will already have his fee sorted. It won't be 80% of the purse as a lump sum, it will be a guarantee with share of revenues built in.
Frank's purse bid never affected what Fury would earn. He's already got a contract with his promoters.greeneye99
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Originally posted by M312 View Post
None of those examples are the promotors own fighters, so yes, they would've been paid in full.
The promotors own fighters end up taking a hit to get the 'home advantage'. The away fighter would obviously get paid their full amount.
In this case Whyte will get the full amount, it's Fury that would've taken a deal on his end.
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