Comments Thread For: Wilder Manager To Hearn: After Fury Fight, We Can Talk Joshua
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Who the **** deals with *******s who claim a-side b-side bull**** before their projected career high numbers are actually in?Comment
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Al Haymon just got a guaranteed $400m+ over the next four years from Showtime/CBS and Fox Sports (FOX/FS1).
Eddie Hearn has an apparent 8-year, $1b deal, where only the first two years are guaranteed (with the deal likely heavily backloaded), and Oscar De La Hoya now as a direct competitor for US TV on the platform with the sport's current biggest star and the rest of his so-so stable (which basically stomps Matchroom USA once you note all the fighters on 1-2 fight deals who will move on).
Deontay Wilder isn't fighting on DAZN, and that'll be made absolutely clear if the PPV does well.Last edited by Scipio2009; 10-17-2018, 12:25 AM.Comment
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News flash: nobody in North America gives two ****s about AJ. He’s the bodybuilding robot who refuses to cross the pond. If you think I’m wrong, I’d love to see the North American numbers for AJ/PovetkinComment
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Hearn said a deal didn't have to be done by Dec 1, then said we want to be in a position to only have to watch the fight then sign afterwards. That would mean the deal was done by Dec 1 right?
Why not wait until the ppv numbers come in? The only way any of this could work is if the revenue split has tiers for different PPV splits. I.E if Wilder/Fury does 500K then 50/50, 400K 60/40 so on and so forth
I say that because after the 1st if either side feel like they have had a raw deal in terms of the split something as easy as agreeing gloves they may dig their heels inComment
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They can meet and set up different deals depending on December 1st out come. Here is three things I think will happen.
1. AJ has multiple titles which means mandatory being called out if there is no negotiations.
2. Wilders team know Fury has a rematch clause so April 13th is not possible. Announcing that Fury has rematch is very simple but it kills momentum of the fight coz people are only interested with hope of AJ next.
3. Team Wilder want to see how well pay-per-view does because of it does well then they won’t fight AJ at all reason being the only reason Wilder wanted to fight AJ was to establish himself as pay-per-view and make big money.Comment
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Wilder and Fury doesn’t think AJ is irrelevant all posters that comment emotionally including you on a daily basis do not behave like AJ is not in your thoughts.
I get it you think AJ will fight Whyte. You said it months ago, you said it a month ago, two weeks ago, last week, yesterday ,today. Now you want to tell me everyone in North America doesn’t give a s#hit . maybe you are right but you are his biggest fan secretly.
I want to offer you a job at the helm for all your hard work in keeping AJ relevant with your rantsComment
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1. Wilder is going to lose to Fury
2. I think Finkel is crossing his fingers this fight does great numbers but I think he's overestimating how good it will do. I don't even think it'll do 500K but I do hope it does great, exceeding even their expectations cause that would be great for boxing.Comment
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