Parker will earn £7 million, while AJ close to £18 million!

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  • ashadam
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    #21
    [QUOTE=oscar9992;18473873]Parker 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.

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    • suffolkbull3
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      #22
      Originally posted by Rubber Ducky
      Yes he's been a PPV fighter since the Whyte fight, from what I have read Joshua has been doing very well on PPV hence why all his fights now can be expected to be PPV.

      Joshua/Whyte did 420K
      Joshua/Martin did 500K
      Joshua/Molina did 300K
      Joshua/Wlad did 1.5mill
      Joshua/Takam did 600K

      So on average I think we can expect him to do as well as the Takam fight at the very least. I think Joshua/Parker could do 1 mill or more buys, so you're looking at £19.95 mill or $27.5 mill from the PPV alone, excluding the live gate and overseas TV sales.
      thanks for that info.. how much does the ppv cost for a joshua fight ?

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      • Rubber Ducky
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        #23
        Originally posted by suffolkbull3
        thanks for that info.. how much does the ppv cost for a joshua fight ?
        £19.95 or $27.50 at current exchange rate.

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        • suffolkbull3
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          #24
          Originally posted by Rubber Ducky
          £19.95 or $27.50 at current exchange rate.
          wow u guys are lucky!! was conor v floyd a ppv over there? if so how much did it cost? im surprised how cheap an aj ppv is. if he was a big star over here his ppvs would cost anywhere from $65-$100.

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          • Outwest Exp 355
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            #25
            Originally posted by ashadam
            I believe you can you send me the proof please if not stop spreading rumors.
            It’s out there. You find it. I know what I heard.

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            • Rubber Ducky
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              #26
              Originally posted by suffolkbull3
              wow u guys are lucky!! was conor v floyd a ppv over there? if so how much did it cost? im surprised how cheap an aj ppv is. if he was a big star over here his ppvs would cost anywhere from $65-$100.
              Not sure what they charged for Mayweather/McGregor I didn't pay for that circus act. But I guess it would be the same. PPV in the UK is kept cheap to get more people to buy it. I don't think they could increase the price to the levels they have in the US and expect people to keep paying.

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              • The Big Dunn
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                #27
                AJ 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.

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                • SkillspayBills
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                  #28
                  Far as I know that is 28% of the pot for Parker. Uhhhh.whatttt

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                  • STREET CLEANER
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                    #29
                    Originally posted by Robbie Barrett
                    You got everything wrong.

                    Go pick some **** up off the street, if you collect enough drink cans maybe you can sc**** together $20 for a Wilder ticket.
                    I'll do that while you wait for your welfare check. Get a job like the official AJ ballsack cleaner, your little hands would do great and it is a job you will love

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                    • STREET CLEANER
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                      #30
                      Originally posted by The Big Dunn
                      AJ 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.
                      I agree with this, I will even say that AJ is more skilled.

                      But this is the fight that has to be made. Both guys are in their prime, undefeated and Wilder's right hand is legit

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