Wilder should not accept anything below 75 Million dollars.
The silence from Wilder and his team, is deafening
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Why would Skysports need to build a Jashua fight? He will sell whoever he fights according to you so why Wilder getting so much more coverage than say Parker didComment
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We know the offers from AJ. 12.5 million flat fee for Wilder or 50 million flat fee for AJ. That's over 4 times as much money for AJ and those offers are a ***ing joke. What Wilder made in past fights has nothing to do with this fight. This fight is huge and Wilder is half of why it's huge. Wilder is coming to hostile territory and putting his belt on the line. Wilder deserves a decent split of all profits available to pay the boxers after the fight is over and the numbers are in. Something like a 65/35 split in AJ's favor . That would get Wilder a hell of a lot more than 12.5 million. Until AJ agrees to give Wilder at least 35% of the profits available to pay the boxers he is the one holding up this fight. What's the point of a counter offer when they told Wilder to take their BS flat fee of 12.5 million or leave it?Comment
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Something better than a google trends
Anthony Joshua’s level of opponent impacted U.S. television ratings Saturday much more than attendance. Roughly 78,000 fans packed Principality Stadium in Cardiff, Wales, to watch England’s Joshua stop Carlos Takam in the 10th round of their heavyweight title fight. Showtime’s live broadcast of Joshua-Takam drew an average audience of 334,000 viewers, according to ratings released by Nielsen Media Research on Tuesday.
Why are you getting all emotional and ****Comment
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Worthless without the UK Wilder numbers? Upset? Not at all, i do tend to get bored when ******s that are proven wrong just won't accept it and start making ****** excuses and provide nothing to back up their "opinion". Like you're doing right now.Something better than a google trends
Anthony Joshua’s level of opponent impacted U.S. television ratings Saturday much more than attendance. Roughly 78,000 fans packed Principality Stadium in Cardiff, Wales, to watch England’s Joshua stop Carlos Takam in the 10th round of their heavyweight title fight. Showtime’s live broadcast of Joshua-Takam drew an average audience of 334,000 viewers, according to ratings released by Nielsen Media Research on Tuesday.
Why are you getting all emotional and ****Last edited by Robbie Barrett; 04-16-2018, 07:12 PM.Comment
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I'll make it easy.Something better than a google trends
Anthony Joshua’s level of opponent impacted U.S. television ratings Saturday much more than attendance. Roughly 78,000 fans packed Principality Stadium in Cardiff, Wales, to watch England’s Joshua stop Carlos Takam in the 10th round of their heavyweight title fight. Showtime’s live broadcast of Joshua-Takam drew an average audience of 334,000 viewers, according to ratings released by Nielsen Media Research on Tuesday.
Why are you getting all emotional and ****
Joshua gets atleast half the viewers Wilder does in America. Do you think Wilders free fights do even a quarter the numbers Joshua's PPV fights do in the UK?
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You're going to have to come up with another reason because the Wilder offer is double what Parker got.Comment
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