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Been a rough few days for Hearn, his roadblock he kept putting up for a wilder/aj fight was put in a final eliminator against Ortiz and now wilder team sends over contract guaranteeing 50mil like aj said to sign to fight
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Originally posted by b morph View PostWait. So a $50 mil guaranteed for Joshua? So if the fight somehow flops and does less than $50 mil, the Joshua still gets that money and Wilder fights for free?
How could Joshua refuse this?
Am I reading this right or am I missing something? Sounds insane.
Wilder would be better off taking the flat fee offer. By the sounds of it both sides are offering more than what the other would make under both cases.
Wilder's $50m offer leaves him fighting for free essentially. Hearn's $12.5m offer leaves Joshua making probably $16-17m.
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Originally posted by b morph View PostWait. So a $50 mil guaranteed for Joshua? So if the fight somehow flops and does less than $50 mil, the Joshua still gets that money and Wilder fights for free?
How could Joshua refuse this?
Am I reading this right or am I missing something? Sounds insane.
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Originally posted by Noelanthony View PostHe is a fighter that is what’s promoter is there to do, promote for you. You are just so used to Wilder being the fighter, promoter, manager,advisor that anyone else not doing those 4 things are weak.
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this clown spreading fake news. how would he fight miller when povetkin got next? he's double mandatory. this was before the wilder offer came out I suspect
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Originally posted by chrisJS View Post
Wilder's $50m offer leaves him fighting for free essentially. Hearn's $12.5m offer leaves Joshua making probably $16-17m.
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Hearn just on Sky Sports News, says theyve been given 24 hours, but no contract. Says definitely interested but thinks its a PR move. Confirmed hes meeting Haymon and Finkel Friday
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