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Originally posted by uppercut510 View Postim good thanks for asking, just move on with your life
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Originally posted by champion4ever View PostYou are speaking quite gibberish now. You are not making an ounce of sense. Repeat that question over and over again until you can correct it. Then you can come to me correct.
Bloke, the purses are negotiated and predetermined before the rematch ever commences. A fighter already knows what his guarantee is before he even steps into the ring and that's not including the percentage of what the particular fight sells.
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Originally posted by makaveli1875 View PostThe US PPV made 24 million , you failed to mention/take into account that the UK PPV will also make another 20 + million .
Mayweather v Pac got it just about got 1 mil the most hyped fight of the century.Last edited by Jax teller; 12-11-2018, 10:25 AM.
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The fact is, for the exception of the hardcore boxing fans, the typical Anthony Joshua fan don't know shit about boxing.
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Originally posted by killakali View PostCabron. U asked me how much wilder would make in a AJ rematch. It all depends on the outcome of their first fight. Get with it. Lmao
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Hearn is ****** jealous & butt hurt...
Originally posted by KingKrypton View Post325k at $75 is good better than Ward-Kovalev. Compared to Joshua who sells PPVs for $20.Hearn is talking nonsense because he realized he's on a stalemate. Do you think you can fool us, Hearn is like insulting our capacity to assess & evaluate the ppv outcome of the fight. It's good that Wilder doesn't buy his tricks, he overvalued his coward fighter Joshua to avoid the fight. It's clear that Wilder-Fury priced at S74.99 w/ 300k ppv = S24.3 million 3x more quality value than Whyte-Parker priced at L19.95 w/ the same 300k ppv = S8.1 million. It only shows the fight could probably generate around 900k ppv if w/ same price value.
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Originally posted by Kezzer View PostI haven’t actually seen the interview Hearn said this but nothing sound so odd. My initial reaction was that 320k ish was “ok” and nothing more. I expected 500k to be deemed a success.
Part of the reason for this is because you were not just promoting a heavyweight title clash but two of the most promotable characters in the game and both whom had a claim for #1 status given their unbeaten status and history.
People can talk about us revenue all they like but simply put England is 1/50th (don’t quote me just estimating based on state numbers so won’t be accurste) the size of America so not unreasonable to expect you should expect significantly higher.
Comparing directly is a bit like saying Joshua sales across all of Europe vs America for example and I know that doesn’t quite work.
Having said all that - I do remain of the view that the draw and the nature of it - can only be good for boxing and both fighters - and should help contribute to a far more successful ‘replay’.
I watched a interview of frank warren where he implied BT numbers were still be counted, which made me think uk ppv weren’t that strong either - but given that it was on middle of the night I think it was probably unfair to expect much else.
And trust me, Hearn was hoping it would do less than what it did. There are some interviews he mentioned it may do 200k buys. So how did he go from thinking it does 200k buys to now 325k being a terrilbe number? Something isn't adding up here. What he is trying to do is show Wilder still isn't a big name and his value doesn't go all that up in negotiations. The problem is no one will want to hear this from him anymore. He's not winning the PR game against either Fury or Wilder. They will just rematch and the public will give Joshua and Hearn some stick.
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