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  • Originally posted by Curt Henning View Post
    whats amazing to me is how quickly everyone here forgot about golovkins fans whining about a flat fee and the money offers from golden boy and canelo

    but nowwwwwwwww someones fans are amatuer accountants? lolol.....good grief...this place is unreal
    Aren't you the one who bet multiple posters permanent ban bets that Wilder vs Joshua would take place in Vegas first if they agreed to fight ?

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    • Originally posted by Boksfan View Post
      Keep sucking Wilder balls and making excuses for him to duck
      You idiot ball gagger , the excuses are coming from the Joshua camp. Why are you brits so afraid of this fight?

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      • Originally posted by chrisJS View Post
        True and to echo that thought Wilder said he doesn't care about the money and would accept whatever so taking 6x his highest payday should be easy for him and his fans to understand.

        However all of a sudden they are really into what his cut is and acting like he's being offered peanuts. It's just funny how they now spin this thus contradicting themselves.
        I find it amazing that you guys felt insulted when Floyd offered Pac a flat fee lmao...and you're asking Wider to take the flat fee of $12 mol in a fight that could generate $100 mil. Amazing that you guys turned hypocrite very quickly lmao.

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          • Originally posted by Raggamuffin View Post
            I find it amazing that you guys felt insulted when Floyd offered Pac a flat fee lmao...and you're asking Wider to take the flat fee of $12 mol in a fight that could generate $100 mil. Amazing that you guys turned hypocrite very quickly lmao.
            What was my stance on that fight?

            Also Pacquaio was a bonafide ticket seller himself and did multiple million dollar buys and was making $30m a fight so the flat offer was what $40m so 25% his highest purse. Wilder hasn't even fought in front of a sold out crowd and his highest payday is $2m so this is 600% his highest purse so there's subtle differences like that.

            Pacquaio made what $100m off that fight so by that logic do you think Wilder will actually get $30m or so when it does happen because of how well it sells?

            Poor comparison and you don't even know my stance back then. I actually had no opinion on that fight and can't stand either fighter.

            $100m doesn't mean Joshua is taking $88m. $100m would mean they split 50% but if he fight sells as poorly as you people think it will be closer to $80m or even less so more like they are splitting $40m with no PPV so $12m is a good offer and one that if the fight doesn't happen because of it one he's ducked. Not bad for a guy who's never made more than $2m has fought two top 10 opponents and hasn't sold out any venues and brings 25% of the belts to the table.
            Last edited by chrisJS; 04-10-2018, 11:09 PM.

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            • Originally posted by chrisJS View Post
              What was my stance on that fight?

              Also Pacquaio was a bonafide ticket seller himself and did multiple million dollar buys and was making $30m a fight so the flat offer was what $40m so 25% his highest purse. Wilder hasn't even fought in front of a sold out crowd and his highest payday is $2m so this is 600% his highest purse so there's subtle differences like that.

              Pacquaio made what $100m off that fight so by that logic do you think Wilder will actually get $30m or so when it does happen because of how well it sells?

              Poor comparison and you don't even know my stance back then. I actually had no opinion on that fight and can't stand either fighter.

              $100m doesn't mean Joshua is taking $88m. $100m would mean they split 50% but if he fight sells as poorly as you people think it will be closer to $80m or even less so more like they are splitting $40m with no PPV so $12m is a good offer and one that if the fight doesn't happen because of it one he's ducked. Not bad for a guy who's never made more than $2m has fought two top 10 opponents and hasn't sold out any venues and brings 25% of the belts to the table.
              You said Pac should reject the
              $40 million dollar offer. Now say that you didn't say that...!!!??? The only people who said that Pac should take the offer were Floyd fans. That is a fact lmao, an unwritten fact lmao...and if you don't acknowledge your this then we can't talk boxing anymore. Ill just assume that you make **** up just to keep a convo going. Ill ignore your postings. The rest of what you said you can say to someone who is not in the know.

              I don't like hypocrites. They irk me. Their memory, their lies and exaggerations truly irk me. I'm not accusing you of this-yet. But so far it doesn't look good for you. What's fair is fair.

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              • Originally posted by Raggamuffin View Post
                You said Pac should reject the
                $40 million dollar offer. Now say that you didn't say that...!!!??? The only people who said that Pac should take the offer were Floyd fans. That is a fact lmao, an unwritten fact lmao...and if you don't acknowledge your this then we can't talk boxing anymore. Ill just assume that you make **** up just to keep a convo going. Ill ignore your postings. The rest of what you said you can say to someone who is not in the know.

                I don't like hypocrites. They irk me. Their memory, their lies and exaggerations truly irk me. I'm not accusing you of this-yet. But so far it doesn't look good for you. What's fair is fair.
                I actually had no stance or paid it no attention. I literally paid no attention to Mayweather-Pacquaio since it fell apart the first time. You just lied and said I was offended with a flat fee. I had no opinion.

                In hindsight it's obvious by getting $100m he made a good call since the flat fee was only 25% higher than his biggest purse. Wilder is being offered 500% his largest purse and won't sniff $30m for this fight EVER. He's also said it's got nothing to do with money and he'll accept the fight so I'm just confused as to why he'd possibly walk away from it when it pays more than he's made in his entire career combined.

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                • Originally posted by chrisJS View Post
                  I actually had no stance or paid it no attention. I literally paid no attention to Mayweather-Pacquaio since it fell apart the first time. You just lied and said I was offended with a flat fee. I had no opinion.

                  I think that we're done here. I won't quote you until this fight is made. It pays to be honest. I really really hate dishonest people. It's not that bad because it's just boxing. You've disappointed me. You know boxing, but fail to acknowledge the truth.

                  "Shame...shame....shame....shame". -Cersei Lannister

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                  • Originally posted by Raggamuffin View Post
                    I think that we're done here. I won't quote you until this fight is made. It pays to be honest. I really really hate dishonest people. It's not that bad because it's just boxing. You've disappointed me. You know boxing, but fail to acknowledge the truth.

                    "Shame...shame....shame....shame". -Cersei Lannister
                    Go back to the old threads and search for even ONE post of mine before Mayweather-Pacquaio. Just one. I'll give you $1k for each one you can find pre-fight. I've been a member since 2007 also.

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                    • Originally posted by chrisJS View Post
                      Not bad for a guy who's never made more than $2m
                      He made $5.2 million from Povetkin.

                      The $2 million listed with the commission for an in house fight isn't what he actually gets paid. It's a deflated number to minimize sanctioning fees and taxes.

                      Unless you really believe Cotto was only paid 750k for his retirement fight?

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