lol at the americans, GGG should take what they offer him, but no wilder. wilder should get 50%
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Eddie Hearn: Deontay Wilder turned down £10million!
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Offering a flat fee for a big fight is always a lowball. Pacquiao rightfully snubbed Mayweather's flat fee "offer" and Golovkin did Canelo's too, and in the end they got the purses they deserved once fan pressure finally forced Mayweather and Canelo to negotiate in good faith. Joshua and Hearn have made it clear that Wilder isn't next so anything they offer right now is hot air
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Originally posted by jas View PostLowball offer which fools people who dont wanna do some basic math
Hearn is a hustler
He hustles fighters
And you actually have people who are fans of him
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Originally posted by NEETzsche View PostOffering a flat fee for a big fight is always a lowball. Pacquiao rightfully snubbed Mayweather's flat fee "offer" and Golovkin did Canelo's too, and in the end they got the purses they deserved once fan pressure finally forced Mayweather and Canelo to negotiate in good faith. Joshua and Hearn have made it clear that Wilder isn't next so anything they offer right now is hot air
In best case scenario if we assume that this fight generates $50M, and Wilder gets 50%, that's $25M, assuming they split all profits equally (usually not). I think realistically, this fight generates ~30-40m and Wilder gets 40%.
If he wants to insist on a split, I wont hold it against him though.
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