Originally posted by Sid-Knee
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Hearn wanted to fight Jarrell Miller in the US. How many tickets is he selling?
You don't know what Wilder is paid either, so stop trying to make out what you're saying has any value because it doesn't.
GGG made half of What Wilder did because HBO didn't put much money up for a late replacement.
If A-sides don't have good B-sides, they don't stay A-sides for long. They have to keep their fans interested. Whatever Wilder normally makes, he'll keep making that without AJ. But for a big cash cow A-side, if they don't make sure to sprinkle in some mega fights, they start to cool off. AJ's only other massive fight is with Fury and Fury sure as hell won't be taking a flat fee.
Hundreds and thousands of American are going to buy the PPV? You've got nothing to back this up with. It's only a hope that it does. But as trends have gone when fighting on Showtime or HBO then being on PPV the numbers have dropped quite significantly. Look at Ward, Golovkin and Crawford for examples.
If you really believe Wilder deserves to make about 30 mill in one fight, you're crazy. He hasn't earned that kind of money. Why should Wilder get so many times his biggest payday but Joshua only gets to make 2x his biggest payday? That isn't fair in any way.
In the example I laid out, Joshua would get 3x his biggest payday while Wilder would get 6x his biggest payday. This is very typical for A-sides and B-sides in a massive fight. No different than Canelo & GGG, Mayweather vs Pacquiao or countless other major megafights. The B-side almost always makes way more compared to their previous high than the A-side does.
It takes two to tango. It takes two to make a megafight. Nobody takes a flat fee in a fight that big. Hearn never ever ever expected Wilder to say yes. It was a bluff to stall the fight. When Wilder said yes, Hearn had to scramble for a new excuse.
30% max is all Wilder is worth.
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