The fact is, a "take it or leave it" offer of $12.5 million isn't what it looks like. It's a hard-line opening offer by Matchroom. What they're really saying is, "Come back to us with a sensible counter, but don't take the piss". Deontay Wilder just is not deserving of a 60/40 split. Talking percentages only benefits one side here. If Wilder could make $20 million from this fight they should take it. I think what his people should be doing is ensuring he gets a much bigger slice providing he wins. Make sure it's in the contract, if Wilder wins the first fight, he gets X in the rematch. In the rematch the tables might be turned and it could be AJ getting the flat fee.
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Originally posted by White Willie View PostThe fact is, a "take it or leave it" offer of $12.5 million isn't what it looks like. It's a hard-line opening offer by Matchroom. What they're really saying is, "Come back to us with a sensible counter, but don't take the piss". Deontay Wilder just is not deserving of a 60/40 split. Talking percentages only benefits one side here. If Wilder could make $20 million from this fight they should take it. I think what his people should be doing is ensuring he gets a much bigger slice providing he wins. Make sure it's in the contract, if Wilder wins the first fight, he gets X in the rematch. In the rematch the tables might be turned and it could be AJ getting the flat fee.
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Originally posted by Ake-Dawg View PostSo Joshua should get money off of the fans tuning in to see Wilder?
This biggest pay day bs is what stans and casuals focus on. It's silly because that's not how deals this big are negotiated. It will be both fighters biggest pay day regardless of the split.
Lastly...Two Wilder Joshua fights make a boatload of money. To get to the 2nd, there must be a first.
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Originally posted by White Willie View PostCalling people "stans", whatever that means, and casuals just because they don't see it from your point of view. Funny, considering I've been a member here, and a hardcore boxing enthusiast since before you probably even registered an interest in the sport.
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Originally posted by KnickTillDeaTh View PostWhat I actually think would be fair is a 70/30 split in AJ's favor for all European revenue, and the reverse in Wilder's favor for all American revenue. I don't see how anyone can argue that, especially when Parker was offered more than 30%.
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Originally posted by White Willie View PostRight, I have changed my mind. Deontay Wilder should be given AT LEAST the same split as Joseph Parker. How much did Parker's split equate to in $? More or less than $20 million? If Parker got 30% then 30-35% would be about right for Wilder.
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Originally posted by KnickTillDeaTh View PostI believe stan means (St)upid f(an). I think It's more that your point of view is getting lumped in with some of the ******est posts since the whole AJ vs Wilder make everything about AJ's popularity rather than about the best vs the best.
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Originally posted by White Willie View PostThe fact is, a "take it or leave it" offer of $12.5 million isn't what it looks like. It's a hard-line opening offer by Matchroom. What they're really saying is, "Come back to us with a sensible counter, but don't take the piss". Deontay Wilder just is not deserving of a 60/40 split. Talking percentages only benefits one side here. If Wilder could make $20 million from this fight they should take it. I think what his people should be doing is ensuring he gets a much bigger slice providing he wins. Make sure it's in the contract, if Wilder wins the first fight, he gets X in the rematch. In the rematch the tables might be turned and it could be AJ getting the flat fee.
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Originally posted by White Willie View PostThe logic doesn't really hold though when I've been called an AJ hater many times previously, does it? My pick for the fight is Wilder by devastating KO and has been for a long time.
Lol, I didn't know that. To be honest, I've been staying away from these Wilder vs. AJ forums. It's been I have to say, worst than Mayweather vs. Pac. I've tried to come in and see if anyone is discussing how the fight would play out, advantages, and such. But all you get is one side defending Wilder, and the other defending AJ's wallet. Very weird.
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