How much is Wilder worth without importing UK fighters?
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Don’t come here and brag about mediocre numbers for your mismatch horrible/mediocre ppv fights. You look embarrassing doing that. The top 7 ppvs are all American ppvs. Nobody cares about that garbage you Brits call ppvs. Wasn’t Kell Brook vs Frankie Gavin PPV? and Brook vs Michael Jennings? Can’t forget about Khan vs Mccloskey lmao you fools even put Carlos Takam on PPV. The in thing is coming to America and making money why you think Jearn so obsessed with signing American fighters. No money in the UK unless it’s AJDon'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.Comment
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Filed purses are bogus. You know that. Stop trolling.
15 million flat fee was a low ball and we know that because a couple months later, Hearn is now offering over 20 million. Which shows Hearn really didn't want Joshua fighting Wilder this year.
That's a lie. It wasn't two weeks. If you send a contract on Friday, and then on Monday publicly declare on IFL that the other side has been sitting on the contract for two weeks, you're technically correct that they had the contract last week and this week, but they still only had it 3 days, two of which were the weekend. Perfect example of how Hearn brainwashes people like you.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.Comment
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$14 million to fight at home, with a guaranteed rematch if you lose, is a WAYYYYY better deal than $15 million to fight on the road, with no rematch if you lose.
BUT, Widler did NOT turn down the 15 million. He accepted. He accepted on one condition: the fight had to be next.
Hearn preferred that Povetkin be next and told Wilder the fight would have to be in April. Figuring Wilder was so desperate, and had caved so many times, that he would cave one last time.
That was Hearn's right. He's just doing his job. But clearly he didn't expect Wilder to go fight Fury and turn the whole situation upside down.
Wilder isn't desperate anymore. Good for him.Comment
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"Excluding PPV Revenue" can't you read?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.

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.Comment
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That's is the writers expectations.
He earned way more than that.
Don't bring up some shhyte write up from the dungeon, no bodybgives a fcck.Comment
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