Let be honest, Wilder would never get 15 Mil without fighting AJ!

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    #91
    Originally posted by PensionKiller
    15 million is more than most boxers today
    So is 50 million

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      #92
      Originally posted by KTFOKING
      Not quoting that long post on my phone lol. But lets address some points.

      1. At what point did I bring up what AJ does or doesn't make? And it is common knowledge Haymon fighters get a second check. No, Wilder didn't make only 1.5-2 million for that Ortiz fight. Did he make 4 million? I doubt that as well. But not sure why you are so surprised Haymon fighters get paid more than the reported purse. This is why when Hearn was making offers to Mikey, his brother said Hearn was surprised Mikey was already earning more than that. And if we go off of what Broner got offered, you know Hearn had to make a similar offer to Mikey who he wants badly.

      2. So Joshua vs Fury in April 2019 is possible eh? Negotiations have to start around December, so by then you think he would have already fought a credible HW? He would get back in the title hunt that soon? Interesting.

      3. How much did Parker make vs Joshua and was it a percentage based deal? If so, Parker deserves that but Wilder doesn't? You could say well Parker didn't have a 15 million guarantee… sure, but that fight isn't generating what the Wilder fight will.

      We will bump this thread when the negotiations take place for the April showdown. I'm confident Wilder leaves with a better deal then the one ha agreed to this time around.
      Case in point,

      "For example; Keith Thurman’s purse as reported to the Florida State Athletic Commission in conjunction with his July 11, 2015, PBC fight against Luis Collazo was $1.5 million. But Thurman told Dan Rafael of ESPN.com that Haymon gave him a check for an additional $1.2 million.

      The purses filed with the New Jersey State Athletic Control Board for the Aug. 15, 2015, PBC fight between Antonio Tarver and Steve Cunningham were listed as $250,000 for each fighter. But Tarver is said to have received a total of $500,000. And a source close to Cunningham says that the fighter was paid an additional $100,000 as an advance."

      https://www.******.com/415577-what-we-know-about-al-haymon-part-ii/

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        #93
        Originally posted by KTFOKING
        Case in point,

        "For example; Keith Thurman’s purse as reported to the Florida State Athletic Commission in conjunction with his July 11, 2015, PBC fight against Luis Collazo was $1.5 million. But Thurman told Dan Rafael of ESPN.com that Haymon gave him a check for an additional $1.2 million.

        The purses filed with the New Jersey State Athletic Control Board for the Aug. 15, 2015, PBC fight between Antonio Tarver and Steve Cunningham were listed as $250,000 for each fighter. But Tarver is said to have received a total of $500,000. And a source close to Cunningham says that the fighter was paid an additional $100,000 as an advance."

        https://www.******.com/415577-what-w...aymon-part-ii/
        You never got the memo that we're supposed to go by filed purses for Haymon fighters when the trolls attack them, but they can use real purses when defending non-Haymon fighters?

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          #94
          Originally posted by WBC WBA IBF
          You never got the memo that we're supposed to go by filed purses for Haymon fighters when the trolls attack them, but they can use real purses when defending non-Haymon fighters?
          I don't know why he was so surprised at hearing Haymon guys in a lot of cases receive much more than the reported purse. Guys like Garcia would leave to Hearn asap if Hearn really offered them double or triple their purses. But that's just not the case. Impossible to know how much these guys make, but Wilder did not walk away with anything close to 1.5 million vs Ortiz. Heck, if the reported purse was 2.1 million, it is likely he ended up getting 3+ million for the fight.

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            #95
            Originally posted by KTFOKING
            I don't know why he was so surprised at hearing Haymon guys in a lot of cases receive much more than the reported purse. Guys like Garcia would leave to Hearn asap if Hearn really offered them double or triple their purses. But that's just not the case. Impossible to know how much these guys make, but Wilder did not walk away with anything close to 1.5 million vs Ortiz. Heck, if the reported purse was 2.1 million, it is likely he ended up getting 3+ million for the fight.
            The evidence is absolutely overwhelming that filed purses are often bogus, but the UK trolls continue to insist Wilder's filed purses should be treated as legit because Hearn says so.

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              #96
              People here wanting to know more than people at forbes...
              On a side note, Joshua isn't making 50 million anywhere else

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