How much is Wilder worth without importing UK fighters?

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  • Laligalaliga
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    #31
    Originally posted by THEFRESHBRAWLER
    Parker Whyte was 40bucks lmaooooo a PPV hasn’t been that cheap in the United States for a long time. Whyte networth is 3Million dollars compared to Wilders 25million who gives a fuçk about a draw it’s all about cash money. You Brits need to understand that it’s all about the bottom line, no one gives a dámn that you can pack an arena with 50k or sell a couple hundred thousands of 30$ ppvs lmaooo it’s all about the revenue and live gate and right now Wilder is worth 8times the amount Whyte is. So cong**** to cheater Whyte on being a draw on the domestic level obviously it doesn’t mean much
    Don't come here to brag about high cost of seeing a fight as a fan.
    You look embarrassing doing that.
    A UK ppv is the In thing. A win win win for all.
    Americans will come here crying after paying through their nose to see a fight that boxing is a niche sport in the state.

    You can't eat you cake and have it.

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      #32
      Originally posted by genrick
      For one thing he was guaranteed a mere $4 mil in the Fury fight.
      Stats show the bottom line normally won't triple that amount,
      so let's say he got a total of $8 mil.

      Just trying to figure where all this arrogance from the guy is coming from.
      For a non-PPV fight, PBC's top stars seem to have their purses filed around half of the true figure.

      But for a PPV, it's even easier to minimize your guarantee. So it actually is quite common to triple or more your filed guarantee on a PPV.

      What's interesting is that same UK fans who take UK reports as gospel about AJ making 20 million don't seem to want to believe Wilder made 14 million when it's reportd by those same exact outlets.

      As for Wilder's "arrogance," Joshua low balled him over and over, Wilder was so desperate for a big fight that he agreed to go to the UK for a flat fee of 15 million. Then Joshua still didn't fight him next.

      So if Wilder instead made 14 million at home, instead of 15 in the UK, that's a huge win for Wilder. With the industry now expecting the Fury rematch to do twice the buys of the first fight, that means Wilder will make 20-30 million in his next fight, fighting in the US. Instead of that horrible 15 million in the UK that he had accepted.

      All of which means Wilder's position has improved incredibly compared to six months ago.

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      • Laligalaliga
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        #33
        Originally posted by THEFRESHBRAWLER
        Yea it’s so funny a fighter is worth 25m. Very laughable. He was worth 19million before the Fury fight. Shut up weirdo
        Lolx.... we are close to agreeing attleast on something.
        Are you saying he made $6mil against fury?

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          #34
          Originally posted by Robbie Barrett
          Does that mean Wilder can start demanding money he can't make?
          It's an odd scenario where Wilder's worth is actually more in the UK than it is in his homeland.

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          • Robbie Barrett
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            #35
            Originally posted by WBC WBA IBF
            For a non-PPV fight, PBC's top stars seem to have their purses filed around half of the true figure.

            But for a PPV, it's even easier to minimize your guarantee. So it actually is quite common to triple or more your filed guarantee on a PPV.

            What's interesting is that same UK fans who take UK reports as gospel about AJ making 20 million don't seem to want to believe Wilder made 14 million when it's reportd by those same exact outlets.

            As for Wilder's "arrogance," Joshua low balled him over and over, Wilder was so desperate for a big fight that he agreed to go to the UK for a flat fee of 15 million. Then Joshua still didn't fight him next.

            So if Wilder instead made 14 million at home, instead of 15 in the UK, that's a huge win for Wilder. With the industry now expecting the Fury rematch to do twice the buys of the first fight, that means Wilder will make 20-30 million in his next fight, fighting in the US. Instead of that horrible 15 million in the UK that he had accepted.

            All of which means Wilder's position has improved incredibly compared to six months ago.
            The 14 mil figure was reported before the fight. How the **** would a UK paper know how much Wilder would make before the fight you tard. They pulled the number out of their arse like you usually do.

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            • Laligalaliga
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              #36
              Originally posted by robbie barrett
              if you think whyte is only worth 3 mil after his last 2 ppv fights you're a ****ing idiot. He made more than that in both.

              Wilder wouldn't even be able to sell $20 ppv against a non brit.
              fact
              fact
              fact.

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              • Laligalaliga
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                #37
                Originally posted by WBC WBA IBF
                For a non-PPV fight, PBC's top stars seem to have their purses filed around half of the true figure.

                But for a PPV, it's even easier to minimize your guarantee. So it actually is quite common to triple or more your filed guarantee on a PPV.

                What's interesting is that same UK fans who take UK reports as gospel about AJ making 20 million don't seem to want to believe Wilder made 14 million when it's reportd by those same exact outlets.

                As for Wilder's "arrogance," Joshua low balled him over and over, Wilder was so desperate for a big fight that he agreed to go to the UK for a flat fee of 15 million. Then Joshua still didn't fight him next.

                So if Wilder instead made 14 million at home, instead of 15 in the UK, that's a huge win for Wilder. With the industry now expecting the Fury rematch to do twice the buys of the first fight, that means Wilder will make 20-30 million in his next fight, fighting in the US. Instead of that horrible 15 million in the UK that he had accepted.

                All of which means Wilder's position has improved incredibly compared to six months ago.
                Lolx.... can you stop this rubbish you always come out with on wilders filed purse to evade tax.

                I thought you have repented on this foolishness.

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                • THEFRESHBRAWLER
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                  #38
                  Originally posted by Robbie Barrett
                  If you think Whyte is only worth 3 mil after his last 2 PPV fights you're a ****ing idiot. He made more than that in both.

                  Wilder wouldn't even be able to sell $20 PPV against a non Brit.
                  He only made 1million for his PPV with Parker lmao you need to pump the breaks son. Like I said he’s a domestic fighter.
                  and don’t ever mention Parker Whyte PPV lmao this why it was on PPV.

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                  Hearn robbed them lmaoooo 1M for a Heavyweight PPV fight smh pathetic. Gary Russell Jr makes more than that to fight on network tv lmaooooooooooooo
                  Don’t ever mention Parker Whyte again lmaooooo. He’ll sell millions when he faces the Nigerian Anthony Joshua.

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                  • EnglishOxide
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                    #39
                    Originally posted by WBC WBA IBF
                    For a non-PPV fight, PBC's top stars seem to have their purses filed around half of the true figure..
                    So Wilder made $4m vs Ortiz and turned down $15m vs Joshua for all the belts to instead fight Fury no belts for $14m.

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                    • rickJen
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                      #40
                      Originally posted by WBC WBA IBF
                      As for Wilder's "arrogance," Joshua low balled him over and over, Wilder was so desperate for a big fight that he agreed to go to the UK for a flat fee of 15 million. Then Joshua still didn't fight him next.
                      These clowns can't even answer the thread's basic question.
                      And they still insist $15 mil is a lowball offer when his fight with Ortiz got him $2.4 mil guarantee.
                      They are liars too.
                      Wilder was sent a contract and Finkel with 2 of his co-managers weren't able to respond for 2 weeks knowing that Povetkin and WBA were waiting on the sidelines.
                      Keep fooling yourself.
                      Then they rushed and begged for the Fury fight to save face.

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