Comments Thread For: Lennox Lewis Backs Split, Not Flat Fee, For Joshua-Wilder Fight

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  • thack
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    #11
    Wilder and Joshua's names TOGETHER make such a huge pot for BOTH not just for Joshua and his FLAT fee ,what a bunch of crooks!

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    • Ake-Dawg
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      #12
      Originally posted by Bonduu
      Tell your stooge Beyoncé to take the terms offered and make the fight happen, Brits never did warm up to you Lennox same way they loved Bruno who was far an inferior boxer boxer...I get, it must hurt been rejected! For once say something positive about AJ, you come across as a hater!
      What are the terms offered after the Fury fight?

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      • *Makaveli*
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        #13
        Its the biggest Heavyweight fight in almost 2 decades . Offering a champion a flat fee for a unification of this magnitude is just taking the pish and shows Hearn is not serious about making the fight.

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        • Fabes88
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          #14
          I have to say this argument fell flat the moment hearns flat fee “crackhead offer” was more than he made for the “successful ppv” against fury.

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          • Fabes88
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            #15
            Originally posted by artfuL_
            The whole world sees it through this lens too champ, unless you are a Hearn/Matchroom/AJ fanboy.
            So what’s your thoughts on the flat fee Hearn originally offered being more than what he made against fury?

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            • Toffee
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              #16
              You can go on about Parker but I think Joshua was prepared to pay for his belt. He was taking on minimal risk against a boxer no-one thought could win.

              With Wilder, one haymaker could make the difference. It's a risky fight with a big prize in the undisputed title (though I think most would believe the winner not to be the undisputed best until they beat Fury).

              Wilder still isn't bringing too much to the party. Even post Fury. It's Joshua's team's job to get him the best deal if he's going to take on this fight.

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              • Ake-Dawg
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                #17
                Originally posted by Fabes88
                So what’s your thoughts on the flat fee Hearn originally offered being more than what he made against fury?
                It's a bigger fight. Thus the purse will and should be bigger. The $40M flat fee Mayweather offered Pac was more than Pac made in his previous fight, but it was still a low ball offer.

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                • Hmabshir
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                  #18
                  Lewis exposing Joshua.

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                  • Patsfan bri
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                    #19
                    Originally posted by Fabes88
                    I have to say this argument fell flat the moment hearns flat fee “crackhead offer” was more than he made for the “successful ppv” against fury.
                    can you tell me any other fighter in history, and a fight of this magnitude where one fighter took a flat fee ?

                    As far as the flat fee offer being more than what he made against fury , how do you know what he cleared from the fury fight ?? I know there were reports it was in the 15 million range . Anyway it goes like this you might buy a Ford Taurus and have a car payment of $300.00 you buy a Lexus you have a car payment of $700.00 so if you fight a fighter that brings less value to the table how can you make more ? I can tell you this , AJ is going to make less fighting Whyte than he would wilder . So there really is no point to your statement.

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                    • Bronx2245
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                      #20
                      "Former undisputed heavyweight champion Lennox Lewis is not in favor of the recent offers being presented to Deontay Wilder for a unification clash with Anthony Joshua.

                      Wilder has been receiving flat fee offers from Joshua's promoter, Eddie Hearn...

                      And as long as Wilder is being offered a flat fee, then Lewis will continue to believe that Joshua is not overly motivated to make that fight."

                      SO DISRESPECTFUL!

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