The joshua fight is on a plate for wilder....

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  • Madison Boxing
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    #31
    Originally posted by The Big Dunn
    LMFAO. what is this BS? Wilder and Fury are going to fight again because everyone except Hearn/AJ fans understand what Hearn is doing. WIlder fought the man that beat the man before AJ did.

    Nice try. AJ can fight Miller or whyte next as planned. I hope its the whyte rematch because that will be a local fight that no one outside of England will care about.

    Meanwhile, Wilder/Fury 2 will likely exceed 500k ppv's sold because of their 1st encounter.
    Wilder fought a guy who noonr gave a chance to cause he hadnt fought a top 100 heavyweight in years. Lets not pretend he was chasing greatness

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      #32
      Originally posted by DramaShow
      Wilder fought a guy who noonr gave a chance to cause he hadnt fought a top 100 heavyweight in years. Lets not pretend he was chasing greatness
      He fought the best available guy, something AJ is avoiding. Wilder was losing but managed to do just enough to earn a draw (I had him losing) on the judges cards.

      The 12th round will likely make both men another $25-50 mil in the rematch. I can understand why that would anger an AJ fan because the winner is no longer the clear B side, especially if this somehow does 1 mil plus (i don't think it will).

      What is really sad is to watch you justify AJ's flat fee offer to Wilder after years of saying Canelo's flat fee offer to GGG was a duck move. You had a chance to gain credibility as a poster if you simply held a guy you like to the same standard you held a guy you hate.

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        #33
        Originally posted by The Big Dunn
        He fought the best available guy, something AJ is avoiding. Wilder was losing but managed to do just enough to earn a draw (I had him losing) on the judges cards.

        The 12th round will likely make both men another $25-50 mil in the rematch. I can understand why that would anger an AJ fan because the winner is no longer the clear B side, especially if this somehow does 1 mil plus (i don't think it will).

        What is really sad is to watch you justify AJ's flat fee offer to Wilder after years of saying Canelo's flat fee offer to GGG was a duck move. You had a chance to gain credibility as a poster if you simply held a guy you like to the same standard you held a guy you hate.
        Where did you pull those numbers from?

        Find it hard to believe their fight will bring in $50-100million in revenue just for the fighters after the networks and promoters hve had their cuts.

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          #34
          Originally posted by Tom Cruise
          Where did you pull those numbers from?

          Find it hard to believe their fight will bring in $50-100million in revenue just for the fighters after the networks and promoters hve had their cuts.
          I was saying if the fight sold 1 mil PPV's, which I don't think it will.

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            #35
            Originally posted by The Big Dunn
            I was saying if the fight sold 1 mil PPV's, which I don't think it will.
            Gotcha.

            Still would be a stretch for both guys to get that much.

            How much was Floyd + his opponent earning when he was getting 1.5mill or so buys?

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              #36
              Looks like Joshua and Hearn are ducking Tyson Fury.

              First they ducked Wilder, but now they are reconsidering since Wilder looked human in his last couple fights. Now they are ducking Fury. For Shame!

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                #37
                Originally posted by DramaShow
                You are going after the wrong person.... im innocent
                You can preach that shyte all day if you like but your history here tells a totally different story.

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                  #38
                  Originally posted by Tom Cruise
                  Gotcha.

                  Still would be a stretch for both guys to get that much.

                  How much was Floyd + his opponent earning when he was getting 1.5mill or so buys?
                  Those PPV's weren't $75 dollars though. I think $25 mil might be what they both earn. Maybe a little more. $50 mil would be the absolute max.

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