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  • Eddie Hearn Offers Deontay Wilder and Tyson Fury 60/40 Split For AJ Fight

    This is not only a fair split, it might even be too much!! So now money can’t be the issue Wilders or Fury’s team say they aren’t taking the fight, Wilder can’t use the rematch clause as an issue as there is a two way split for rematch in America win, lose or draw!! And the winner in the rematch gets 70/30 split...So it’s plain and simple now.. the only reason he isn’t taking the fight is because he’s ducking!! No other explanation, he’s taking the easier fight and will still most likely end up losing.

    If Wilder actually believed he’d win he would take the fight and earn a whopping 70% in rematch. Fact is he will never get higher than 40% for the first fight.. all mega fights the major A side gets the bigger slice. Floyd vs PaC negotiations went on for years until they finally got to 60/40 split and the fight was made.. Well Wilder has just been offered the highest percentage he will ever be entitled to, and everyone on here has to accept that it’s a fair deal for 4 bets against 1.

    Hearn also offered Fury 40% and said that 40% against AJ will make Fury a hell of a lot more money than 40% against Wilder, be a much bigger fights with much more interest, 100k fans in stadium, biggest fight in UK history and reports are that Fury really likes the idea!!

    If Wilder vs Fury goes to Purse bid Hearn said he would be bidding to secure it on DAZN as will ESPN and believes the fight would actually end up on a different network other than showtime. We’ll see what happens.
    Last edited by NahMean; 01-17-2019, 05:26 AM.

  • #2
    Wilder maybe should take 60/40 but Fury will want 50/50 or AJ getting the 40%

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    • #3
      Originally posted by makaveli1875 View Post
      Wilder maybe should take 60/40 but Fury will want 50/50 or AJ getting the 40%
      Thats just Fury talking big trying to negotiate a good deal. How can he expect 50% against AJ when he gets 40% against Wilder.

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      • #4
        Originally posted by NahMean View Post
        Thats just Fury talking big trying to negotiate a good deal. How can he expect 50% against AJ when he gets 40% against Wilder.
        Triangle theories don't work doe.

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        • #5
          Originally posted by Jax teller View Post
          Triangle theories don't work doe.
          You can’t be the B side to a lesser known B side fighter himself then expect to become A side with the biggest, most popular A side fighter.. that’s just common sense. AJ makes more money than Wilder and Fury made in their fight combined so why on earth would AJ now split his earning in half with someone who makes pennies compared to him.

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          • #6
            Where did these numbers come from? Did not see this reported. Was this just Eddie talking Bollocks?

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            • #7
              This is all PR bs. If Hearn was offering this & w/o some bs in the fine print or add on sh^t he'd be sending a contract, which he so often brings up, to both guys to lure the first actor to a career high payday & there wouldn't be damage control media spin happening now or f#ck all the time with Team Joshua lately.

              Hearn made Joshua Joshua, but for the last 6 or so months he's made Joshua look like a dummy with all the bs he's saying that often overrules sh^t he said previously. Joshua needs to smack some sense into Hearn or he needs to find a new promoter who's not gonna make him look like a dummy.

              So this isn't real. Or if it is real we will see a deal made & Hearn has entered the Broner era of his social media deals promotional career with ****** tactics & Arumisms.

              That said there is something to say for their being unfinished business with Wilder & Fury & I believe both of those guys call their own shots more than Joshua does so they may prefer deciding who's the best between them first with the winner fighting Joshua at a future date maybe for 50/50 or 55/45 Joshua. So if these two are of that mindset even if I give Hearn more benefit of the doubt then he deserves lately there could be sh^t in play that Hearn can't alter no matter the money cuz both of these guys believe they'll win a rematch & get more money for Joshua later. Thus the math works out better for the winner to beat his opponent in the rematch before fighting Joshua.

              And holy mfing sh^t could you dipsh^ts who are projecting fear into Joshua or Wilder or Fury grow a brain. Scared mfers who are making fear based decisions don't get to where all 3 of these guys are at. Promoters might be making some fear based decisions or honestly more like risk averse decisions to maximize promotional profit, but the fighters themselves aren't like the average mfer working in a cubicle 40hrs a week who are trying to manipulate & bs their way through life. They take a more direct & risky approach that any night they fight could lead to epic glory or an embarrassing defeat & they know that better than any Sunday Morning KO Artist & that its always looming.

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              • #8
                Originally posted by SkiPete View Post
                Where did these numbers come from? Did not see this reported. Was this just Eddie talking Bollocks?
                So numbers from another source not the guy making the offers would be more reliable? You idiots crack me up.

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by Eff Pandas View Post
                  This is all PR bs. If Hearn was offering this & w/o some bs in the fine print or add on sh^t he'd be sending a contract, which he so often brings up, to both guys to lure the first actor to a career high payday & there wouldn't be damage control media spin happening now or f#ck all the time with Team Joshua lately.

                  Hearn made Joshua Joshua, but for the last 6 or so months he's made Joshua look like a dummy with all the bs he's saying that often overrules sh^t he said previously. Joshua needs to smack some sense into Hearn or he needs to find a new promoter who's not gonna make him look like a dummy.

                  So this isn't real. Or if it is real we will see a deal made & Hearn has entered the Broner era of his social media deals promotional career with ****** tactics & Arumisms.

                  That said there is something to say for their being unfinished business with Wilder & Fury & I believe both of those guys call their own shots more than Joshua does so they may prefer deciding who's the best between them first with the winner fighting Joshua at a future date maybe for 50/50 or 55/45 Joshua. So if these two are of that mindset even if I give Hearn more benefit of the doubt then he deserves lately there could be sh^t in play that Hearn can't alter no matter the money cuz both of these guys believe they'll win a rematch & get more money for Joshua later. Thus the math works out better for the winner to beat his opponent in the rematch before fighting Joshua.

                  And holy mfing sh^t could you dipsh^ts who are projecting fear into Joshua or Wilder or Fury grow a brain. Scared mfers who are making fear based decisions don't get to where all 3 of these guys are at. Promoters might be making some fear based decisions or honestly more like risk averse decisions to maximize promotional profit, but the fighters themselves aren't like the average mfer working in a cubicle 40hrs a week who are trying to manipulate & bs their way through life. They take a more direct & risky approach that any night they fight could lead to epic glory or an embarrassing defeat & they know that better than any Sunday Morning KO Artist & that its always looming.
                  This is one of the tards that screams 50 mil. Now he wants to talk about fine print?

                  ****ing idiot. Sick to death of you nuthuggers.

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by SkiPete View Post
                    Where did these numbers come from? Did not see this reported. Was this just Eddie talking Bollocks?
                    If he’s talking rubbish then why hasn’t Shelly come out and said it’s not true and that is a slave contract?? That’s what he normally does. You fan boys need to realise that Shelly has not come out and said it’s a bad offer because can you imagine him saying we got offered the most money ever in a60/40 but we’re not happy? Everybody would call Wilder a duck for rejecting a offer like this.. It might even be a too good of an offer!

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