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Originally posted by EnglishOxide View PostThat's not the point.
Wilder fans were adament agreed set purses are lowball offers and Hearn doesn't want the fight. He must offer a percentage or he's 'ducking'. Yet here we are.
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Originally posted by LacedUp View PostWord on twitter is about 16million dollars - Which is a good ***ing amount of money!
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Originally posted by KnickTillDeaTh View PostVery true, especially when it"ll be your highest pay day by far. But I can't see them holding out on a $15 million offer for an extra $1 million. Significant increase means significant, I still say 18-20. Some one was saying 15.5, now you're saying rumor is 16, by the end of the week it'll be up to 18.
That's an extra 4-5million USD. That's still double Wilder's best purse on top of the offer!
Anyway, good to see both champs getting paid.
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Originally posted by KnickTillDeaTh View PostDid you read the spot in the article where it said that this offer was likely higher than the $15 million offer Hearn made prior? Indicating that they felt the guarantee was close enough to what they would have gotten in a percentage split. Wouldn't be surprised if that's near $18-$20 million. Either way, if this is on US PPV, Wilders team are potentially missing out on huge revenue. If that's the case, it shows how much he wants this fight, lot of money left on the table.
"Although Finkel wouldn't specify how much money Wilder would earn, Hearn has made two previous offers of $12.5 million and $15 million. Finkel said they accepted a guaranteed purse but did not get a percentage of the overall event that they wanted, meaning Wilder was likely offered a large enough guarantee above $15 million to make it worthwhile to forgo a percentage."
No it shows he doesn't want to make UNDER 2 Million fights .
You guys can spin it anyway you like but WITHOUT Joshua Wilder makes NOTHING , so there is no money left on the table bc Joshua is generating HIS share of the money.
Come to think of it what is Wilder actually generating ?
Hes lucky Joshuas around bc he wouldnt even have an option of a fight that can get him out of 1.5 Million paydays .
He would be fighting Ortiz again for 2 Million and that would be his career high lite !
Finkel can say what he likes and pretend they have other options , they dont . This guy has done no one favors ,Wilder or the fans since negotiating started and has wasted everyones time. lolLast edited by juggernaut666; 06-12-2018, 07:08 AM.
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Originally posted by Stinger1 View PostMy guess is first fight won't be on PPV, now that its a 2 fight deal. It would be better if there was as many eyeballs on it as possible then do the second one PPV.
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you have to a 15yr old to eat crap like "Wilder is investing in himself".
there never was 50mil floating around and Wilder's ONLY chance to be somewhat a recognizable face in sports is this match. Any other fight and it'll be the same thing: he'll make some money and no one will even know that he exists besides us boxing nerds.
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Originally posted by _Rexy_ View PostWhy do you ****ing care? You’re not his agent, it’s clear you brits are terrified of this fight actually happening. Why is that?
it is an obvious culture thing. In the US we just believe 'it is what it is'...meaning if our guy goes out and loses it's because he is not the best. But we want to see it either way.
I think it's because the UK has not had much in terms of mega-stars in boxing, so they start feeling a certain way when envisioning their top star getting ethered.
Ironically, the vast majority of those now scared are the casuals who were woofin' about what a "bum" Wilder is just 8-12 months ago....as that is what they heard other casuals say. Now that they have spent some time learning about the sport, **** is getting real for them. Ha ha AND they scared. SMH
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I can't believe how personal Wilder fans are taking all this and have all been so close to the negotiations that they know the details of every offer and counter offer. Joshua is the star, not Wilder and that means he dictates the terms. It's the same with Canelo v GGG and anyone who fought Floyd post De La Hoya, including Manny. I actually quite like Wilder, but after reading all the anti British BS on threads I hope AJ absolutely smashes him.
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