You fraud Brits still crying and making excuses about where the money is coming from, just sign the contract you nit wits and let’s see if you really want the fight, this is a real offer, not that bum offer you guys made the first time, put up or shut up BUMS!!!!!
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Originally posted by sotgoda View PostBro, I am not against the rematch. I just don't think it should be immediate. Now, how do we know if Wilder will return to $2-$4 million. What if this is the fight that makes him a PPV star and gives him the breakthrough? Is it not possible for him to begin to make at least $10 mil going forward? Everyone was never a PPV star until they became one. That's just the way it works.
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Originally posted by lex_fugitive View PostHaymon can do that. Just interesting to hear nothing but crickets from AJ and Hearn. Haymon has more than enough to cover that. If his name is on that contract, for a guarantee of $50 million, then AJ and Hearn are getting there money.
Wilder has said he sent an offer for $50 million at a site to be decided by Wilder sometime between September and December. Hearn and AJ say, "hell yea, we got a deal if you actually sign a contract for $50 million" then this is a done deal.
As soon as they say they agree, then they sit down to hammer out the details. The fact is AJ has been offered $50 million, backed by Al Haymon.
Both Hearn and AJ responded with comments within hours of Wilders instagram post, not sure how that amounts to ‘crickets’ but anyway.
The deal will be done as all deals get done, they’ll work out the details verbally, if it makes sense it’ll get drafted and sent back and forth.
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Originally posted by FaustoGeraci View PostThat's hilarious. I was just looking at a ten piece. My lawyer got me 3. If I had duty council I would of fried. In Canada nobody rides with duty council unless its a parking ticket. Even then... Paralegal. No matter what you do, who you are, as a grown man that thread you made and your behavior in it was embarrassing. You're better than that. God bless.
For what they have to work with, they do great.
A lawyer can only do so much when your client was caught with the shyt on his person, and gave the cop a confession. I don't care if you're Johnny Cochran.
When it comes to taking pleas, judges do take their cues from the prosecutors - so I could see why maybe a private-retained attorney who has a great relationship with the prosecutor could get a lesser sentence. Still, if a prosecutor tries to come with some obscenely favorable plea, the judge can, and will reject it (seen it happen).
I may be wrong on this, but I'm pretty sure there have actually been studies done that prove PD are pretty much just as effective as private counsel.
Still, if you have the money, it is definitely better to retain your own counsel, for their time available to your case, is as unlimited as your funds are..
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Originally posted by Scipio2009 View PostKeep the rematch on a handshake then; if the fight does the right business, and is a good fight, the negotiations for the rematch likely begin immediately anyway.
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Originally posted by chrisJS View PostThis is nowhere near as big over here as GGG-Canelo. It will be lucky to break 300k buys.
UK PPV's cost like $15 each. If the fight is in UK also according to many tickets are like $30-40 each I'd imagine $100 average. If Vegas then average of $400-500 per ticket at 18k seats.
$5 that Wilder-Joshua sells more than 500k on PPV, $5 that Sky Sports will price their PPV at around £19, $5 that Wilder-Joshua will be in Las Vegas, and $5 that the ticket pricing scheme will equal to or greater than what Alvarez-ChavezJr was?
You sure want to seem confident in your opinion.
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Originally posted by FaustoGeraci View PostThat's hilarious. I was just looking at a ten piece. My lawyer got me 3. If I had duty council I would of fried. In Canada nobody rides with duty council unless its a parking ticket. Even then... Paralegal. No matter what you do, who you are, as a grown man that thread you made and your behavior in it was embarrassing. You're better than that. God bless.
I think it smacks in the face of the constitution, or any sense of real justice, that people accused of non-violent crimes, have to sit in a cage for months on end while their case gets resolved, simply based on how much money they have.
Not sure how it works in Canada, but I'm guessing it's a similar system
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Originally posted by White Willie View PostThis in theory is a better deal for Matchroom than they offered. Will AJ give Wilder the choice of venue though? It has to be Las Vegas so that stipulation is mute. They can't give him $50 million then fight in front of 4,000 in Alabama.
This is coming from Wilder who has not been paid more than 2 million to fight anyone.
Yet people are running with this faster than Usain Bolt in his prime.
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Originally posted by Pennsauken1 View PostYou fraud Brits still crying and making excuses about where the money is coming from, just sign the contract you nit wits and let’s see if you really want the fight, this is a real offer, not that bum offer you guys made the first time, put up or shut up BUMS!!!!!
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What really makes this wild is that it's 50 million MINIMUM. He could have just offered a 50 million dollar flat fee and we would still be having this same reaction, that he pulled Joshua's card. The 50 million against 50% of the revenue tells me this a real genuine offer and they are trying to even sweeten the pot. This man is genuinely trying to make this fight.
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