Chris "lucky loser" Eubank ! lol
Comments Thread For: Callum Smith vs. Chris Eubank in Play if No Groves For WBSS Final
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Lol what makes you all think 1hourrun is elie seckbach doesn't strike me as a Manny Rodriguez fan and why would he have 2 brits fighting in his avatar if he hated them so much. If that was really Elie he would have Mikey Garcia and RGBA all over his Avatar and sig as well as plugs for his YouTube channel to get more views.Comment
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If the Smith fight doesn't happen, then Team Groves need to get on the phone to Benavidez "RAPID"!Comment
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Sponsorships and TV money are added to the WBSS guarantees. The winner of the final will recieve an estimated £20million - $27million - in total.
That's more than Groves would make for 3 fights against anybody not named Carl Froch, and a hell of a lot more than Callum Smith could make against any of the other SMW champions.
https://www.express.co.uk/sport/boxi...-WBSS-earnings
it says the price money for the whole 168 tournament is just under 20 mio pounds, not for the winner alone.
and sponsorships and tv money are not added to the purse.Comment
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that's a very healthy purse.Comment
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The prize money arrangements for the World Boxing Super Series are a little different from usual bouts, with the organisers announcing at the beginning of proceedings that the prize fund for the entire super-middleweight tournament would be just under £20million.
The purse for each of the semi-final bouts is expected to be around £3m and will be split down the middle between the fighters.
The winner will then be guaranteed yet more cash because he will fight in the final, either against Callum Smith or Jurgen Braehmer, who face off on February 24.
The purse for the final is expected to be up around £6.5m with the winner taking £4.3m and the loser taking £2.2m.
And WBSS promoter Kalle Sauerland has insisted that those figures will not change depending on pay-per-view sales: the prize money is decided in advance and agreed upon in black and white.Comment
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from the source:
The prize money arrangements for the World Boxing Super Series are a little different from usual bouts, with the organisers announcing at the beginning of proceedings that the prize fund for the entire super-middleweight tournament would be just under £20million.
The purse for each of the semi-final bouts is expected to be around £3m and will be split down the middle between the fighters.
The winner will then be guaranteed yet more cash because he will fight in the final, either against Callum Smith or Jurgen Braehmer, who face off on February 24.
The purse for the final is expected to be up around £6.5m with the winner taking £4.3m and the loser taking £2.2m.
And WBSS promoter Kalle Sauerland has insisted that those figures will not change depending on pay-per-view sales: the prize money is decided in advance and agreed upon in black and white.Comment
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