Comments Thread For: Wilder Manager Shakes Head at Joshua's $50 Million Request
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No dumbass...
Wilder says 12% because they say the fight is $100 million...
SO if the fight is $100 million, give Joshua $50 million, so it is a 50/50 split and in fact, Wilder can make more.
As others have explained... Team Wilder were acting like dumb asses, Joshua just called them out on it.Comment
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Tell your champ to make a legit offer and don't run to the media talking about give me 50 million without any details on negotiationsComment
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I mean irrespective of the fact I like both these fighters, (Wilder a little more because I find him entertaining, and you know, the Knock outs), I gotta say, these AJ fanagers are probably the legit ******est bunch of ignorant, non-knowledgeable people on these forums. I mean simple math - If the fight makes $100 million, and Wilder and AJ agree to a 50-50 split, a guarantee of $50 million, 50+50= 100. Please explain to me how that works? If the estimated fight revenue is $100 million, then that means the cut for the fighters will be far less. which means a 50-50 split would probably be closer to about $30 million each, Great deal for Wilder, what the Fhuck is wrong with you guys lmao. I just can't.
"If it is a $100 million fight and they are happy with taking 60-40, I'll take 50-50," he said. "Give me $50 million dollars up front and I swear I'll take that fight tomorrow."LMAO it don't add up!
Last edited by KnickTillDeaTh; 04-13-2018, 07:41 PM.Comment
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Here are people so naive ... neither Joshua the great thing nor Wilder so much ... not because I'm a fan of Joshua I'm going to despise Wilder, nor because I'm a Wilder fan I'm going to despise Joshua ... ... you have to take things in their right perspective ... an agreement 60-40 It's the fairest for both, with Joshua at 60% because he exposes more and because he sells more, but he does not deny that Wilder has a great probability of knocking out Joshua, that his punch is huge and that the fact that Joshua boxes better makes this fight a very even and intriguing one, worthy of a unification fight for the undisputed heavyweight championship! It will be an epic battle that both will give us and both have to earn good money .... this fight will be worth every penny they charge to see it!Comment
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I mean irrespective of the fact I like both these fighters, (Wilder a little more because I find him entertaining, and you know, the Knock outs), I gotta say, these AJ fanagers are probably the legit ******est bunch of ignorant, non-knowledgeable people on these forums. I mean simple math - If the fight makes $100 million, and Wilder and AJ agree to a 50-50 split, a guarantee of $50 million, 50+50= 100. Please explain to me how that works? If the estimated fight revenue is $100 million, then that means the cut for the fighters will be far less. which means a 50-50 split would probably be closer to about $30 million each, Great deal for Wilder, what the Fhuck is wrong with you guys lmao. I just can't.
"If it is a $100 million fight and they are happy with taking 60-40, I'll take 50-50," he said. "Give me $50 million dollars up front and I swear I'll take that fight tomorrow."LMAO it don't add up!
Finkel and some Wilder fans have been calling Joshua's 12.5mil flat fee as 12.5% percent.
Joshua then called his bluff to Finkel claiming that it was 12.5% by saying that in which case if Wilder's team can guarantee him 50mil then he'll sign right now as it was Wilder's team that claimed that the pot for the 2 fighters will be 100mil.
Of course none of this changes that Hearn was a total slime ball for offering a flat fee in the first place... Hopefully the second round of negotiations they all get reasonable and work in percentages.Comment
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Bro...you cant compare absolute values with relative values. It doesn’t work like that.
You cant say Parker’s 33% was 6mio so Wilder should be happy with 12 mio.
Wilder deserves more than what ever percentage Parker got!! Facts!!!
Anyone who fails to see this should leave this forum and go and jump on the conor McLeprechaun bandwagon and leave the real boxing fans to discuss this!!Last edited by CaineP; 04-14-2018, 02:26 AM.Comment
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You don’t have a ****en clue what you’re talking about and here’s why. Wilder doesn’t have to fight AJ but he wants to. Second he agreed to fighting in his backyard. Third he agrees that in the UK Joshua is the A side.
So wtf should he agree to a flat fee when YOU didn’t want Pac or GG to take a flat fee from Floyd and Canelo? You don’t have an answer. You’ll post some ****** bull**** answer that makes no sense.Comment
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And this is the clou....they know after a possible showdown in the UK....a possible rematch in Vegas will likely sell way more. So they dont want to accept the same lowball offer because then Wilder would have made more over 2 fights!!!Last edited by CaineP; 04-14-2018, 02:33 AM.Comment
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