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Originally posted by OldTerry View PostI disagree with you and here's why: Wilder fans will buy based on hoping Deontay somehow is better at not telegraphing his punches. The already know he can hurt Fury and that just a few more well connected shots would definitely end the fight by KO. On the other hand Fury fans buy the fight knowing that Fury can outbox Wilder and they will believe he will not make the same mistakes he did in the first fight. They will also feel that the judges will be fairer in the rematch. So there will be a lot of anticipation and intrigue for the rematch.
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Originally posted by OldTerry View PostIf Wilder defeats Fury in the rematch or it is close again, why can't the Joshua/Wilder fight still happen? The Fury, Wilder rematch isn't the end is it?
And if Fury beats Wilder again? Even less people will give a **** about Joshua/Wilder. They will all want the fight that matters against Fury. Not some overhyped nobody with zero boxing skills.
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Originally posted by Ake-Dawg View PostI only here two Joshualites providing those offer details. You and Kezzer. Still waiting on a source for that "rumor". Until that rumor is substantiated, no one should be bringing it up or commenting on it like its fact.
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Originally posted by BennyBlanco View PostFirst of all, the concept that the breakeven point was 250K buys is just rumor and speculation. There is no solid source for that point.
But assuming it's accurate - you guys don't understand the concept of "breaking even." Let's say the promoter guaranteed each fighter $12M. So the promoter needs to recoup $24M, plus its other event costs, in order to break even. So assuming the UK PPV did a certain amount and the gate did a certain amount, etc., then the promoter may have needed 250,000 US buys in order to break even.
The promoter's breakeven level is entirely dependent on what guarantees and expenses he paid out. If the promoter didn't guarantee the fighters anything, then the "breakeven" would have been 10,000 US buys.
And even if the PPV did 2,000 buys, if the promoter guaranteed each fighter $10M or $12M, then the fighters are going to get paid regardless.
So the concept of "breakeven" isn't really correlated with how much money the fighters get. The fight could fail to reach breakeven but the fighters could still get a lot of money.
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Originally posted by KTFOKING View PostNope, sorry I will be playing "ignorant" with you if folks thought this fight was going to be bigger than Canelo/GGG II. Please point me to those folks that said such blasphemy.
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Originally posted by BennyBlanco View PostCredible source?
Meaning something other than Eddie said so, since we all know Eddie says whatever is convenient.
Best verified offer I've heard that Hearn made is $15M.
Finkle won't come out and tell everyone what Hearn offered because he knows that will expose them. And why would they do that after trying to smear Hearn and AJ for months? They're trying to win the PR. They won't let the truth get in the way. Trust me.
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Originally posted by KTFOKING View PostYou struggle to read don't you? I said IF Wilder beats Fury in a rematch in a PPV that will do mega numbers in Wilder style, then yes he becomes a megastar and yes he fights the rest of his career on PVP.
Exposed in having no skill? Yet a few sentences later you say bums have won rounds against him. Huh? So what is it? What exactly was exposed of him if you admit we saw "bums" win rounds against him? His "hype" comes from his power which was proven true against Fury.
I will agree his excuses are extremely weak and unnecessary. But his name is certainly not being seen in a negative light, especially stateside. Every radio station/sports show he goes to all people talk about is how good the fight was and that they can't wait for the rematch.
Yeah, but the Americans made all the excuses in the world for Wilder before. Can't do that this time. He's been well and truly exposed. Nothing is going to convince anyone otherwise. No matter the excuses.
Go and read all the YT comments on Wilder after the fight. Everyone is laughing at him and his ever growing list of excuses. Not many people have anything positive to say about him. And why would they, the dude is a straight clown. He even makes Khan look good. You know you've ****ed up when you're capable of doing that.
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Originally posted by KTFOKING View PostSo if Spence/Crawford fight each other, a match up of two top 10 P4P fighters and to some two top 5 P4P fighters, that alone should be enough to make that into a mega fight right? I mean two elite fighters fighting against each other and they both happen to be Americans?? Is that the blueprint right there? If they fight they will easily do over a million buys because they check every box right?
Sorry, but being American doesn't give you a better chance of selling PPVs. You said it yourself, those fighters had opponents, in particular DLH for both Mayweather/Pacquiao. Without DLH, they were just doing Wilder/Fury numbers. And then Canelo had Mayweather while Cotto had both Mayweather/Pacquiao. So yeah, there goes your theory. Now, Wilder seems to have THE opponent to breakthrough with the rematch. Fury had a star making performance inside the ring and then post-fight. Hence, the PPV is going to be a huge mega event.
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