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Originally posted by Boksfan View PostFunny how people say Wilder deserve 40% when he can't even draw flies.
And some fan girls from the other side think he is a draw.
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Originally posted by Scipio2009 View PostEddie Hearn has already gone public with his belief that the fight is only worth $40m in the UK. Wilder's camp, with their offer in hand and Wilder not likely to fight for free, put up the money for the fight to be worth at least $60m in the US.
Not that complicated; the megafight should go to wherever gets the fighters the most money.
He is the A side, he decides what happens on some certain things in negotiations.
If the B side is not satisfied, he can go ahead with his mando.
The fight must not be in Vegas, UK is the new home for HW now and there is nothing any body can do about it.
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Originally posted by Scipio2009 View PostThe bid for the fight in the US says different
The guy that earns 20mil, what should his pay jump to?
We are talking about the split called Mega fight that involves both guys.
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Originally posted by Scipio2009 View PostFloyd and Oscar split $75m for their fight, Floyd and Canelo split something like $80m on their fight, Floyd and Pacquiao ended up splitting something like $350m for their fight, and Floyd and McGregor split $300m on their fight.
People joke about money all the time, but how excited would even Joshua be if he had to go from $50m+ back to fighting for $20m in front of his home crowd.
Joshua likes the sport enough to not take off two years, but you're fooling yourself if you think he'd be chomping at the bit to get back in immediately.
It's that simple.
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Originally posted by Karoriori View PostBoth AJ and Wilder are cowards. Each want a stacked deck at home.
A neutral ground can be proposed but the problem is there is a vast difference between the A side and the B side.
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"A Wilder fight in the US stands as Joshua's most lucrative option, but he is willing to accept a lesser payday for home advantage."
what a fuggin quack
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And you lack proper punctuation and grammar. Always remember to try to look less dumb than the person you're calling as such. A smart mouth is always better than a loud one. Looks like we've got ourselves a new troll on the site, fellas! Replying to every person's post on here with with all of the preclusions of an adult with an 8th grade education--and that's being generous. Bye troll! Bye!
Originally posted by Laligalaliga View Postyou lack comprehension, you better go back to school. Why expose yourself to the rest of the world?
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Originally posted by Laligalaliga View Postit takes time, dedication and belts to be the A side, meaning AJ has paid his dues.
He is the A side, he decides what happens on some certain things in negotiations.
If the B side is not satisfied, he can go ahead with his mando.
The fight must not be in Vegas, UK is the new home for HW now and there is nothing any body can do about it.
Still not sure which mandatory Povetkin settles, but any purse bid would get him at least 25% of the pot, or Joshua simply gives up the belt.
If Wilder's thought that Joshua-Wilder was worth at least $60m in the US, what do you think that WoB would think that a Joshua-Povetkin fight would be worth in Moscow? lol
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