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  • #61
    American fighters need home arena advantage.

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    • #62
      Prob 90 - 10 split or something outrageous like that. Then blame wilder

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      • #63
        Originally posted by KTFOKING View Post
        Bravo to Eddie, Bravo ��������������������
        Eddie said Wilder can't headline a PPV show in his own country without a British opponent. Bravo to Eddie!

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        • #64
          People still believing Hearn and hasn’t learned nothing!

          AJ has proven more than once that he doesn’t want no smoke with Wilder, why not show up to the Wilder vs Fury fight?
          Unlike Joshua, Wilder would grant AJ to come into the ring for some banter and a face off to promote their fight!

          Let’s not forget Hearns wanted to sign Wilder very badly, and even admitted that Wilder is a promoters wet dream!

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          • #65
            LOL... They can't agree on a one fight deal... A two fights deal seems rather impossible...

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            • #66
              I'll believe it when they are in the ring trying to knock each other's lights out until then.....

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              • #67
                Wtf.. live gate??? AJ fights are 15 dollars a tickets.. front row! Lmao ppv.. is what? 10 bucks? Lol.

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                • #68
                  If this clown is so serious then why isn’t Joshua going to be at the fight?.....???....FOH

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                  • #69
                    Spot the details...

                    - The US second fight seems only if Wilder wins the first bout (Sense that this may be a feeler to codify the one-way rematch clause for Joshua).

                    -Absolutely no mention of the US TV (With Haymon having the US deal with Showtime/CBS and FOX, Wilder having all of his televised fights on Showtime or FOX, and Showtime closing out the year with Wilder carrying their first PPV push since Mayweather-McGregor, leaving that point a mystery is odd).

                    -The proverbial split on the fight is now a mystery (Hearn is no longer talking his flat fee in public, but with Wilder laying the gauntlet down in public at 50%, yet Hearn publicly throwing out 20% and maybe 50% if Wilder-Fury does a million buys in the US, there's a sizable gap to cover for a fair deal).

                    Let's see how this goes, lol

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                    • #70
                      Originally posted by Straightener View Post
                      As it would Wembley

                      There’s no contest when it comes to atmosphere
                      T-Mobile will arguably draw three times the money, though.

                      Beyond that, everyone has already seen Wembley for the Klitschko fight (and the Povetkin fight); cong**** on the atmosphere.

                      Still nothing you can do at Wembley matches a monster fight week in Las Vegas. Grand arrivals of the two fighters, final presser, weigh-ins, and then fight night (22000 people in the stadium, an easy 35000-40000 at closed circuit sites across the MGM Resorts properties), with the entire city of Las Vegas wrapped up in the fight festivities for at least a near 10-day run.

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