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  • #91
    Originally posted by MisanthropicNY View Post
    Your logic is pretty much as idiotic as logic can be, but then again you're writing from a fanboy perspective.

    Joshua makes over $20 mil without Windmill - Windmill made $2 mil in his biggest fight thus far. Without each other Joshua makes more than 10X as much.

    Ya'll notice FIomos who are now Windmill Shills are now making the opposite arguments that they made when it was Manny-Floyd

    #FanboyLivesMatter
    Good to see some common sense. These people are just freaks. The contradictions are just crazy with these guys. It's like reading the posts of someone from a mental asylum. ****ing creepy it is.

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    • #92
      Originally posted by Scipio2009 View Post
      Anthony Joshua vs Jarrell Miller is not going to sell out a big building in New York
      Do you not think with the right promotion, a carefully chosen undercard and the active support of a US network that Hearn couldn't sell a chance for a NY native born fighter to contest for 3 HW belts in AJ's first appearance in the US?

      I'm not so sure, I think it could do good business. No guarantees and not the kind of ticket revenues that Wembley offers, but maybe with Miller not wanting as big a slice as other potential opponents and AJ's sponsors enjoying the US exposure and supporting him with their own cross marketing campaigns it could be both lucrative in its own right and also help to kick start the building of the Joshua brand in the US in advance of a Wilder fight in Vegas?

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      • #93
        Originally posted by Stinger1 View Post
        Come on Al isn't sprinkling much more than a few hundred grand on top. The Cotto purse would just be his guarantee as it was a PPV fight so his total purse would be higher depending on how many buys it does.
        You have no idea what Al is actually paying. Wilder could be getting 4 million and you'd have no idea. The Cotto fight was NOT a PPV. So that theory is right out the window.

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        • #94
          Originally posted by Holler View Post
          Do you not think with the right promotion, a carefully chosen undercard and the active support of a US network that Hearn couldn't sell a chance for a NY native born fighter to contest for 3 HW belts in AJ's first appearance in the US?

          I'm not so sure, I think it could do good business. No guarantees and not the kind of ticket revenues that Wembley offers, but may be with Miller not wanting as big a slice as other potential opponents and AJ's sponsors enjoying the US exposure and supporting him with their own cross marketing campaigns it could be both lucrative in its own right and also help to kick start the building of the Joshua brand in the US in advance of a Wilder fight in Vegas?
          Sell a fight in New York off of the strength of "Big Baby" Miller? No, I don't think that it'll work.

          Besides, that's not to say that Anthony Joshua won't sell any tickets; Anthony Joshua vs TBA is basically at the point in the UK that he's in stadium fights until his heat comes off, and even then will likely be still settling out the O2 until he's no longer competitive at the world level.

          Matchroom Sport would be over the moon if they could get 8000 into the building for Joshua-Miller at big-event, NY prices.
          Last edited by Scipio2009; 03-07-2018, 10:27 PM.

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          • #95
            Originally posted by uppercut510 View Post
            hopefully this can quite all the promoters on this site who were supposed to be boxing fans
            **** is unreal, they talk so much about purse splits one would assume they are getting a cut of the profits. I just want the number 1 guy in the division to fight the number 2 guy in the division. It's really that simple.

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            • #96
              Originally posted by SkillspayBills View Post
              **** is unreal, they talk so much about purse splits one would assume they are getting a cut of the profits. I just want the number 1 guy in the division to fight the number 2 guy in the division. It's really that simple.
              Exactly, Wilder should just STFU and take what he's given and be grateful for the 8 figure payday and the chance to be undisputed heavyweight Champion.

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              • #97
                Originally posted by Holler View Post
                He's just stating a fact. Only thing it makes him look is realistic.
                Now you sound shook. Do you want to see that fight or not?

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                • #98
                  Originally posted by Randall Cunning View Post
                  Hes his own manager
                  Really?!

                  Well, in that case, his manager just tells his promoter - who works for Joshua - to make the Wilder fight next!

                  Let's see if they do . . . .

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                  • #99
                    Originally posted by tokon View Post
                    Really?!

                    Well, in that case, his manager just tells his promoter - who works for Joshua - to make the Wilder fight next!

                    Let's see if they do . . . .
                    I imagine he already does. Think a lot of Americans think Hearn is the one that calls the shots, when he isn't. Hearn is just public face, taking all the heat. Joshua has his own team of people, they tell Hearn what they want, and he goes get.

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                    • Originally posted by Randall Cunning View Post
                      I imagine he already does. Think a lot of Americans think Hearn is the one that calls the shots, when he isn't. Hearn is just public face, taking all the heat. Joshua has his own team of people, they tell Hearn what they want, and he goes get.

                      So, whether the Wilder fight does/doesn't happen next, then it's not Hearn to blame its the fighter himself?

                      If that's the case, then it will speak volumes about Joshua's self-belief!!

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