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  • #41
    Originally posted by Eff Pandas View Post
    Revenue is the number we are at BEFORE any money starts being sorted out to this guy & that guy. I guess there would still be a boxing side of the revenue when it comes to PPV numbers doe with distributors.

    That said you do get more on the UK side as someone brought up to me a week or two ago. Believe it was 60/40 boxing side vs distributor side vs the 50/50 in the US split. Not gonna alter things THAT much, but its worth noting.

    Anyone happen to know what the PPV money, the Showtime money, the gate, the sponsorships were & anything I'm missing out on for the last few Joshua fights? That'd show me more how likely he could do 100M vs this guy or that guy.

    I wouldn't thinking 100M would be THAT out of line here if I'm being honest. I'd definitely guess it'd be reachable even if it ass a dog on reaching it.
    They never reveal that stuff.

    This offer is on Hearn estimating the fighters will be sharing $40mil, $12.5mil I believe is 30%. For an opening offer its pretty much what youd expect, same as Parker. Its a posturing offer, but I reckon theyll be going to 35%, no flat fee in the end

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    • #42
      the fight isnt happening in america to begin with, so the ppv here isnt going to be big, they will make good money in the uk but it isnt the same type of money as a us ppv... the reason joshua is the one making the offers is because he is the cash cow on this fight and thats mainly uk money... wilder isnt big on casuals yet, there is a reason he doesnt fight on ppvs...

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      • #43
        I doubt this fight goes PPV. Even though Wilder has breathed new life into the HW division and is starting to go mainstream, casual boxing fans are not gonna to pay to see this fight, in the numbers that make financial sense.

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        • #44
          Originally posted by Randall Cunning View Post
          They never reveal that stuff.

          This offer is on Hearn estimating the fighters will be sharing $40mil, $12.5mil I believe is 30%. For an opening offer its pretty much what youd expect, same as Parker. Its a posturing offer, but I reckon theyll be going to 35%, no flat fee in the end
          Doesn't the "take it or leave it" part suggest this isn't going to be about a prolonged discussion? I mean did Parker get a take it or leave it opening offer?

          Thats how I took it, but while I'm a Hearn fan I'm not recounting if thats a standard line for him or if its a mean what he's saying line.

          Or was there some diss to Shelly Winkel in there to or something maybe. Who knows.

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          • #45
            Originally posted by Eff Pandas View Post
            Doesn't the "take it or leave it" part suggest this isn't going to be about a prolonged discussion? I mean did Parker get a take it or leave it opening offer?

            Thats how I took it, but while I'm a Hearn fan I'm not recounting if thats a standard line for him or if its a mean what he's saying line.

            Or was there some diss to Shelly Winkel in there to or something maybe. Who knows.
            Hearn's saying there wasnt any take it or leave it mentioned. Back to who do you believe.

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            • #46
              Originally posted by El Ondeado View Post
              Wrong! Check Eddie Hearns Twitter.
              That's not that far from what Hearn said on twitter.

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              • #47
                Originally posted by Randall Cunning View Post
                Hearn's saying there wasnt any take it or leave it mentioned. Back to who do you believe.
                LOL okay. Fair play I guess then. You don't read boxing news for a couple days or you miss a few key things & you might as well be a noob here.

                Alright well hopefully they all can figure some sh^t out cuz I give no f#cks about anything other than 1 vs 2 at HW. Everything else is a D level matchup right now.

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                • #48
                  Originally posted by El Ondeado View Post
                  Google it can't remember the source I saw it. Out of the 80 dollar PPV price either by Showtime or HBO. They (HBO or Showtime) take half. That's how they make buisness.
                  Nah you Google it. Burden of proof is on you. If you look at my post, my shít comes with sources.

                  Showtime/HBO/etc make money on subscriptions and people WILL subscribe just for fights. Just like people are going to subscribe to HBO to watch Game of Thrones. We know this for a fact. Unless you got a source, it's fantasy.
                  Last edited by McNulty; 04-11-2018, 05:56 PM.

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                  • #49
                    Originally posted by Eff Pandas View Post
                    LOL okay. Fair play I guess then. You don't read boxing news for a couple days or you miss a few key things & you might as well be a noob here.

                    Alright well hopefully they all can figure some sh^t out cuz I give no f#cks about anything other than 1 vs 2 at HW. Everything else is a D level matchup right now.
                    Its on his twitter, as he was dealing with the meltdown https://mobile.twitter.com/EddieHear...3516656640?p=v

                    This suggests it may just be the opening offer https://mobile.twitter.com/EddieHear...8569533440?p=v

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                    • #50
                      Originally posted by Biolink View Post
                      How was Canelo-GGG a bigger draw?

                      From my viewpoint its a Mexican and a Kazakh. That's a fight made for boxing hardcores if there's any. Canelo doesn't have wide mainstream appeal in the USA except among his own people, which fortunately for him there's a lot of his people willing to pay for his fights.

                      I don't think its outlandish to believe Joshua-Wilder could outdo 1.3 million PPV buys in the USA once they turn full promoter. It's two guys from the Anglosphere that both speak English and aren't afraid to speak their minds. Not to mention heavyweights.

                      GGG is really only known among hardcores.
                      OMFG are you try to claim Wilder and Joshua are more popular in the US than Canelo and Golovkin?

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