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Hearn still pretending to want the Wilder fight next to justify Joshua fighting Whyte again and his idiot fans eating it up and believing it. Nothing else to see here.
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He doesn't want all the titles cause then he'd have to fight mandatories. WBC lets him get away with that. If he ever was undisputed it wouldn't be for very long before he would start being stripped after all the unranked bums he fights.
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Originally posted by WBC WBA IBF View PostHaymon and Finkel will continue to talk to Hearn until a deal is signed with Warren.
Fury has no leverage to ask for 60/40. He doesn't even really have the leverage to ask for 50/50. There's nobody else in the world Fury can fight to be on US PPV and US PPV is where the money is. Fury has no belt. Wilder and Fury need each other, but Fury needs the fight more. Wilder's worst case scenario is Joshua in the UK. Fury's worst case scenario is much worse.
From everything I'm hearing, Wilder & Fury's sides have a basic understanding for the rematch, it'll either be in Vegas or Barclays (most likely Vegas), and they'll get the deal wrapped up in January. Holidays are coming up and nobody wants to slave over negotiations over Christmas.
Only reason the first fight wasn't in Vegas is because Vegas refused neutral officials. That's the only reason LA got the fight. Now Fury realizes he's better off making the most money possible regardless of officials.
Now, if Fury beats Wilder, then the third fight would be in the UK.
$70 x 325k buys equals $22.750.000 then divide that in half which is $11.375.000 ...stop trying to spin that this fight was some kind of mega event...wilder has now in most of the eyes of the world been clearly outboxed by fury and his negotiating power has significantly been reduced now.
Wilder needs fury a lot more than fury needs him because wilder looked so bad and he lost.
Do the maths gumbo
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Originally posted by Ake-Dawg View PostOnly in the land of make believe does Hearn bid on a fight between two PBC fighters. All this if stuff like Fury team knows what Hearn is doing and Hearn knows what Warren is doing.
Also, Wilder fought Ortiz when everyone thought he was risking a big AJ fight, that risk stuff doesn't bother him.
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Originally posted by Stinger1 View PostAnyone can bid on a fight that goes to purse bid. Arum could bid on that fight as well if he wanted to. Breazeale doesn't have to accept a deal from Wilder just because he's with Haymon. If for example Hearn tells Breazeale he'll bid $15m for that fight then Wilder has to offer him more than $4.5m to give him better deal. Could Wilder's team come up with that sort of money? I doubt it.
Give me something that makes sense.
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Originally posted by Ake-Dawg View PostI didn't hear that part. I did hear the part where he said that they know what number he wants (he didn't repeat 50-50) and that when they were serious about negotiating and fighting then they should approach Shelly Finkel.
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Originally posted by Stinger1 View PostHe does have the leverage though because Finkel and Wilder ruled out fighting AJ.
That leaves Fury or Breazeale and Hearn has said he will bid on the fight when it goes to purse bid so Fury is Wilder's only viable option where he doesn't have to deal with Hearn.
Bottom line is Wilder is between a rock and a hard place.
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Originally posted by The plunger man View Post325k ppvs were the numbers wilder and fury did.
$70 x 325k buys equals $22.750.000 then divide that in half which is $11.375.000 ...stop trying to spin that this fight was some kind of mega event
#2 - The next fight is expected to do twice as many PPVs.
#3 - You're forgetting to add in UK PPV, live gate, international TV, sponsorships, etc.
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Originally posted by Noelanthony View PostOh what number is that? Maybe he can spare the time to inform his fans on that specific number instead of stating that Joshua is scared and he is eager to face Whyte. You are quick to jump to his defence that he didn’t say this or that yet you didn’t ask yourself why his stance has changed from the beginning of the interview to the end
You're getting like those emotional types talking about "defence". Just stating my assessment.
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