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Parker will earn £7 million, while AJ close to £18 million!
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[QUOTE=ashadam;18474168]Originally posted by oscar9992 View PostParker will earn £7 million, while AJ close to £18 million according to to The Telegraph
Who doesn't know:
£7 million = $9,7 million,
£18 million = $25 million.
I wonder what bum squad is going to get for his next fight.
Once everything is counted, wouldn't shock me to hear that Wilder made $2.5m+.
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Originally posted by The Big Dunn View PostAJ is unequivocally the cash cow and bigger draw over Wilder. Anyone that says otherwise is ******ed.
That stated, AJ makes more money if the fight is in Vegas than Wembley. If AJ, the draw and the real champ, wants to make less to fight in front of 90k of his countrymen, he has that right.
I think he’d be he bigger star with a huge win on US soil. Maybe he feels too much could go wrong if he came to Vegas.
But the fight should basically happen wherever Joshua wants it. If he wants it in Wembley, then it's Wembley. If he wants to headline in Las Vegas then it's Vegas. It would obviously be a huge boost for British Boxing to have it there so I won't underestimate that aspect but if they want to generate enough money to make Wilder happy (he's going to demand a lot more than Parker and the fight probably isn't that much bigger than the Parker fight over there) and expand his brand then it's a no brainer where the destination should be.
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Originally posted by The Big Dunn View PostAJ is unequivocally the cash cow and bigger draw over Wilder. Anyone that says otherwise is ******ed.
That stated, AJ makes more money if the fight is in Vegas than Wembley. If AJ, the draw and the real champ, wants to make less to fight in front of 90k of his countrymen, he has that right.
I think he’d be he bigger star with a huge win on US soil. Maybe he feels too much could go wrong if he came to Vegas.
Vegas, for Joshua-Wilder, will likely draw double the gate of any fight that Joshua could put on at Wembley, and SHOPPV, if Joshua-Wilder is marketed correctly, could push the value of the US TV rights from a $3m rights fee to even $30m as the proceeds off of the PPV. The value of the UK rights will take a hit, but Joshua's durable starpower may take things down from £20m to £15m.
With the pie potentially expanded like that, Wilder's share should reflect that.
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Originally posted by Robbie Barrett View PostHow am i the first one if i didn't make the thread?
I said "COULD be taking a pay cut"
DERP DERP DERP
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Originally posted by _Maxi View PostRobbie, while I agree with you that Wilder should get the minority of the purse, why do you get so fanatic and ******? Why do you claim something like that when you know it's impossible to prove? and probably even not true.
Take your issue up with the article writer.Last edited by Robbie Barrett; 02-09-2018, 02:23 PM.
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