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  • R_Walken
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    #21
    Originally posted by dan_cov
    Wilder said he'll accept any offer aslong as its reversed in the rematch?
    We going to justify him turning down 12 million fawkin' dollars? *Whoopi Goldberg voice* twelve million dollars!
    I’m sure he would if it was up to him but his team probably wouldn’t advise it because they know the $ he’d be leaving on the table

    Considering this so called offer ( not to be taken seriously) supposedly had no mention of a date , venue or rematch clause ( so how can a reverse pay happen) and a 48hr window to accept it with no negotiations


    It’s clear This offer is a joke and wasn’t made with a intention to make the fight l. It’s just a bullish.it offer that Hearn knows will be rejected then he can go to the media and say see I offered a career high payday and it’s clear they don’t want the fight ( exactly the same thing he did with Whyte ) and the same gullible AJ fans will just parrot what Hearn says and actually
    Think that Hearn is trying to make the fight

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    • moochi
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      #22
      Out of curiosity...has Wilder ever done 1 x PPV event?

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      • R_Walken
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        #23
        Originally posted by PensionKiller
        Where is the 100 mil figure coming from?

        You do realise revenue is different to purses... Even if it generated 100 mil revenue, TV companies etc get paid out of ppv for example...

        However tell me where you get 100 mil from.
        Just a rough guess but based on previous #s a 100 million dollar generated or 100 mil take home for this fight isn’t so extreme just based on these estimates

        UK PPV - 1.5 mil ( similar to AJ/Klit) = 40 mil 20-24 take home

        US PPV - 200-500k ( low end being conservative ) = 15-37mil and 7.5 - 18 mil take home

        Gate =15-20 million ( AJ/Klit did around 13 . Canelo/GGg did 27 million

        International Rights = at least 5-10 million

        Sponsorships = 5 million

        That’s a low end take home of 50 million with it generating about 75 million and a high end take home of roughly 75 million off of 115 million

        None of #s are aggressive and there’s probably other revenue streams that you could add

        But even at 50 take home , this fight would certainly do more why should Wilder accept 25% a loser % then Parker and a loser % a Mando would get in what certainly be the biggest financial fight of the year.

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          #24
          Originally posted by soul_survivor
          Isn't this offer based on a single tweet? Do you have any solid evidence this was the actual offer?

          Even if it is, this $12 million offer is 6 times more than Wilder received in his last fight. For a man who is almost unknown, never fought on PPV, never fought a major stadium fight and is not considered a draw in boxing circles, that is HUGE money.

          Golovkin, a much more proven, known and bankable commodity than Wilder will ever be only received $3 million more in his fight against Canelo.

          Explain to me how guy barely scraping $2million but is now getting $10 mill more is a bad thing?
          I think that you understand what’s going on but you have to post what you post, lmao.

          What a ****** ass Joshua **** blowing post lmao. If the projections were right from the tweet and you still agree with Wilder being paid $12 then something is wrong with you as a fight fan.

          And my post as I said is subject to change if the fight is said to generate less than 100 mil.

          No fighter of Wilders caliber should ever accept a flat fee.

          He has Haymon in his corner so all of the facts will come out soon. If they don’t accept the pay day then you can bet uncle AL has an answer.
          Last edited by Raggamuffin; 04-11-2018, 07:55 AM.

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          • Raggamuffin
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            #25
            Originally posted by R_Walken
            I’m sure he would if it was up to him but his team probably wouldn’t advise it because they know the $ he’d be leaving on the table

            Considering this so called offer ( not to be taken seriously) supposedly had no mention of a date , venue or rematch clause ( so how can a reverse pay happen) and a 48hr window to accept it with no negotiations


            It’s clear This offer is a joke and wasn’t made with a intention to make the fight l. It’s just a bullish.it offer that Hearn knows will be rejected then he can go to the media and say see I offered a career high payday and it’s clear they don’t want the fight ( exactly the same thing he did with Whyte ) and the same gullible AJ fans will just parrot what Hearn says and actually
            Think that Hearn is trying to make the fight
            You know it’s a felonious offer when Haymon is your manager who has managed to get Floyd Connor and Pac $100 mil dollars or more. If anyone can negotiate/oversee a deal it’s Haymon.

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            • Raggamuffin
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              #26
              Originally posted by dan_cov
              I get his bluff has been called.
              100 million is just a random number and not like that will be split directly between the two fighters anyway. Even it was 100 million by the time they paid for the venue and everything almost 13 of that for the much lesser draws hardly an insult imo

              He made a huge deal over it even claiming he'd fight for one dollar aslong as AJ took it in a rematch.
              What's wrong if AJ has to take the exact offer in a rematch?

              Sidenote; I don't care who makes what I just want to see them fight but he's squirming and going back on his word.
              He has Haymon as his manager. How is he squirming lmao???

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              • Raggamuffin
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                #27
                Originally posted by juggernaut666
                Wilder WOULD make a minimum of 25 Million for TWO fights .

                Math is not a strong point for this group ( look who the OP is ) so basically Wilder would NEED to fight around TEN times to make close to that , ASSUMING he is making OVER 2 Million a fight which is also probably unlikely .

                Thats FIVE years give or take as oppossed to ONE year to make that money to fight Joshua 2 x .


                IF Wilder wins he then makes himself his own entity and brings in a substantially larger amount of $$ per fight .


                IF Wilder does not take whatever final offer is given , he doesn't have confidence in himself and him and his entire team is SHOOK !
                Guys, you already know what’s up with this clown lmao. I don’t even talk boxing with the sausage blowing juganut.

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                • Raggamuffin
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                  #28
                  Originally posted by moochi
                  Out of curiosity...has Wilder ever done 1 x PPV event?
                  No he hasn’t. Haymon has though.

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                  • STREET CLEANER
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                    #29
                    Originally posted by dan_cov
                    Wilder said he'll accept any offer aslong as its reversed in the rematch?
                    We going to justify him turning down 12 million fawkin' dollars? *Whoopi Goldberg voice* twelve million dollars!
                    And the Hearn team said that the rematch would be 50/50 in the US or UK either AJ win, lose or draw

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                    • STREET CLEANER
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                      #30
                      Even if the event generates $50 million Wilder will only get 25%.

                      Parker got around 33-35%

                      Martin, a nobody that beat nobody got in the range of $8 million.

                      I agree that AJ is on the A-side but this match up has value, even AJ says it is a historic bout.

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