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Comments Thread For: Warren Reacts To Hearn's Offer Claim For Joshua vs. Fury
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Originally posted by SeGoodland View PostA good and valid point.
But...considering that Fury was on the path to comeback, had two very poor tune ups, 30% and a title shot was a fantastic offer for the first fight.
If this business was all about the money (and I know it isn't), Fury should be thanking Hearn for offering 40% and a title shot and not allowing Warren to speak for him.
325k x $75 = $24 million.
/2 for network = $12 million to split. Fury made probably around $9- 13 million.
What was Hearns flat fee$$ 12.5 million then raised to $15???
Flat fee = Dont really want the fight.
Cant wait until Jacobs loses. Then you clowns can drop him and find someone elses nuts to hang from
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Originally posted by Shadoww702 View PostLol! I forgot about??? Ruiz was the aggressor won the ealry rounds and Championship rounds..
That DOPE compared Wilder to Parker??? LMFAO! Wilder would KO Hughie, Parker, and Ruiz.
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Originally posted by Jim Tom View PostWarren doesn't want the fight. He is prepared to take 60-40 with Wilder who has one belt and brings far less money to the table but won't take 60-40 with AJ who has many belts and brings way more money? Fish eye can go to hell.
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Originally posted by MisanthropicNY View PostFury should take the 40%. It'd be an easy fight. A guy with an old Tyson's head movement and Ali's footwork against a stiff body builder who beats guys who have no movement (including a very old Wlad).
Fury would school Joshua easier than he schooled Wilder. At least Wilder has athleticism.
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Derisory... as in it was a truly lowball offer? More likely it was an offer for more than Fury has ever earned or even dreamt he'd earn. The problem being that Joshua was set to earn that much more, being the ticket seller and all that.
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