Comments Thread For: Team Wilder Send '$50 Million' Offer To Joshua For Unification

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  • Scary_canary
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    #481
    Dammmmmmm Joshua can’t back out now, first bomb Deontays thrown his whole career

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    • Nomadic
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      #482
      AJ got what he requested, no excuses now!

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      • Robbie Barrett
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        #483
        Originally posted by Nomadic
        AJ got what he requested, no excuses now!
        He hasn't gotten **** yet. Wilder needs to provide proof he has the guarantee and an actual contract to sign.

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        • Jimmy gold
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          #484
          Fraud squad lying smh

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          • chrisJS
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            #485
            Originally posted by Biolink
            It obviously has to be Showtime stepping in. They paid more than that for 2 Mayweather fights a year and have no PPV's planned that I can think of this year. If their number crunchers think this is a big money maker, its not out of the question that they themselves got involved to gain rights over the mega fight.
            Let's hope so. I think this fight will fail on PPV here like maybe 300k buys.

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            • Nomadic
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              #486
              Originally posted by sportbuddha
              Why no rematch, if this is a $100m fight, why wouldn't you do it twice? The only logic would be that they hope to rig the win somehow or they believe it's a massive mismatch in Wilders favour that wouldn't draw a second audience.

              Anyway, Hearn is too savvy to accept without a rematch clause, its just a bad business deal without it.

              I think AJ would accept it though, he's got the right attitude to cope with the pressure and the way Wilders career has been managed it would be ironic that he ends up with one of his worst pay days for his biggest fight and ends up losing the title.
              Already on that and the fight hasn't even developed yet. Wow!

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              • bigjavi973
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                #487
                Originally posted by kafkod
                Why would he need excuses? That's a great offer. The only possible problem could be the date. AJ has a mando with Povetkin ordered, remember.
                unifications trump mandos so cut the bullshiiit

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                • sportbuddha
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                  #488
                  Originally posted by Robbie Barrett
                  If it's a genuine offer and prove they have the guarantee Joshua/Hearn can't turn it down.
                  Actually they can, they can put forward a case to the sanctioner that a no rematch term is commonplace in many similar contests. Like others have said, its not a contract, the location and other factors are all important in this

                  Like I say, I think AJ will accept it anyway, he'll be laughing his ass off

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                  • Scipio2009
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                    #489
                    Originally posted by chrisJS
                    $50m is probably 100% of the revenue. If it's real he'll take it in a heartbeat.

                    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.
                    -The Klitschko fight apparently did over 1.5m homes in the UK. Mayweather-McGregor likely did over 1m homes in the UK at 2am. How well do you figure an undisputed heavyweight championship fight featuring arguably Britain's biggest sporting star will do at 2am?

                    -Alvarez vs Golovkin did over $25m at the live gate for T-Mobile Arena, and this is a bigger fight than that was (nevermind the closed circuit access for fans not in the arena).

                    -1million homes on SHOPPV basically gets you $35m.

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                    • sportbuddha
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                      #490
                      Originally posted by Nomadic
                      Already on that and the fight hasn't even developed yet. Wow!
                      Well there's no other terms, just the cash, so ask yourself, why no rematch? Your boxer stands to lose their only title, for his managers it's a massive risk. At least with a rematch clause, if the numbers don't add up you've got another bite at the cherry. They haven't mentioned any other terms, just no rematch, why?

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