Are the Saudi’s beginning to tighten the purse strings?

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  • TMLT87
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    #11
    Originally posted by Sheikh
    There were some rumors this was happening. I long expected it and it kind of makes sense. The money that they are paying these Fighters does not make sense. It's just not generating revenue or ratings or anything. The problem is is that boxing purses are too high and they need to come down substantially. Until promoters stop over paying these guys for no reason the sport cannot be fixed
    Agreed. The Saudis arent really getting value for money with these cards. Just look at this weekends UFC for comparison (in Abu Dhabi but close enough and similar concept), it lost one of its biggest fights but is STILL basically a double (arguably triple) main event card with several other good fights besides. And the entire combined payroll for the whole 13 fight card is probably less than a third of Furys purse to fight Usyk. Its madness.

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    • Elheath
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      #12
      It managed to get fights that would've never happened if not for Turki, so that is a plus on its own. However as a result guys are willing to fight even less often they already were willing to, so they soon run out of fighters to use.

      Of course, I'm sure factors like Joshua losing and such dented their plans too.

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      • BoxingParadigm
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        I don't really know, but I wouldn't be surprised if that's the case. I definitely enjoyed the ride if we're already past the peak of this movement. Boxing definitely needs to find a sustainable path for boxers to fight more often and make these fights accessible to boxing fans.

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          #14
          Originally posted by anonymous2.0
          Moses Itauma vs Demsey McKean
          Johnny Fisher vs Dave Allen
          Israil Madrimov vs Serhii Bohachuk
          Dennis McCann vs Peter McGrail
          Isaac Lowe vs Lee McGregor

          Not the worst card ever, Moses is a prospect to watch, Fisher vs Allen will be a KO one way or the other, and Madrimov vs Boha is a quality fight.
          To me it seems the Saudis like their heavyweight fights and they've put a lot of these matchups on their cards. This one has the main event, Fisher/Allen, and Itauma/McKean. Madrimov/Bohachuk isn't heavyweights but it's a great fight that should provide action.

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          • Elheath
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            #15
            Originally posted by BoxingParadigm
            I don't really know, but I wouldn't be surprised if that's the case. I definitely enjoyed the ride if we're already past the peak of this movement. Boxing definitely needs to find a sustainable path for boxers to fight more often and make these fights accessible to boxing fans.
            It may be past its peak, or is it that they simply used up most guys Turki would be willing to pay to make a card?

            Talking extreme, Bever-Bivol can't be used for a while regardless of rematch because they both just fought, ditto Opetaia. Crawford is on vacation until next year. Joshua royally lost to Dubois recently. Benavides-Morrell is already scheduled. Usyk-Fury 2 is the main event.

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            • ELPacman
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              #16
              Whatever it is, let's just be happy with what they made happy and given us so far. The wild part is that there was so much expectations to put on other fights with the outcomes of various fights and most of those fell through. I guess that goes to show why a lot of promoters DO NOT make the fights we want to see because of this very reason.

              I can say, I'm still a bit shocked with the outcome of Wilder-Parker, Wilder-Zhang and now AJ-Dubois. You could see Turki in his seat when Wilder and AJ got flatten where he's got almost this look like, "damn", so much for the fights we were looking forward to making.

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              • RJJ-94-02=GOAT
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                #17
                Originally posted by anonymous2.0
                Moses Itauma vs Demsey McKean
                Johnny Fisher vs Dave Allen
                Israil Madrimov vs Serhii Bohachuk
                Dennis McCann vs Peter McGrail
                Isaac Lowe vs Lee McGregor

                Not the worst card ever, Moses is a prospect to watch, Fisher vs Allen will be a KO one way or the other, and Madrimov vs Boha is a quality fight.
                Not a bad card but a cheap one by Saudi standards. The likes of Wilder, Parker, Ruiz, Dubois, Eubank Jr etc who all appeared on previous undercards likely all got paid more individually than this entire undercard combined.

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                  #18
                  Originally posted by El_Mero

                  2.5 was his guarantee i believe
                  Add a zero or close to and that would have been Crawford's minimum purse. He reportedly grossed 20 million plus for Spence he isn't get out of bed for 2.5 million US and there was no PPV upside for a nameless(but highly skilled) "Russian".

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                  • _Rexy_
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                    #19
                    I like Madrimov/Bohanchuk.

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                    • ImDominicanLipz
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                      #20
                      Originally posted by Bullrider
                      You just shattered your credibility as a poster in this forum. No way Crawford would accept $2.5 million from any promoter let alone from Turki.
                      MPDKSAB. Click below

                      Terence Crawford more than triples Israil Madrimov’s disclosed purse for Crawford vs. Madrimov - MMA Fighting

                      Terence Crawford vs. Israil Madrimov Event Payout Reaches Almost $100 Million: Here’s How Much Everyone Earned as Their Guaranteed Fight Purse - EssentiallySports
                      Last edited by ImDominicanLipz; 10-25-2024, 11:42 PM.

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