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  • LCRUMMY36
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    #171
    Fury and Wilder kind of threw a wrench in Hearn and A.J plans. Then to have a rematch in Vegas will sting even more. Dillan knows this and won't allow himself to be a pawn. He know A.J isn't coming to America to fight Miller on PPV when he could have done that with Wilder for much more money. There is no reward for the risk to fight Miller.

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    • SN!PER
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      #172
      It's time to join the big boys.

      And get a bigger piece of that pie!

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      • MastaBlasta
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        #173
        Originally posted by kafkod
        And Luis Ortiz, the 3rd best HW in the world, is worth $500k.

        That's the way this **** works.
        Being in the top five best boxer is about talent and skills. Money offered and/or earned is about the business deal. These two components to boxer's careers do not always have a linear relationship, unfortunately. Many less skilled fighters have, in some cases, made more than some of the most skilled.

        After fight outcomes, the financial deals evolve, toward a more linear relationship with the skill/talent levels. The money will come, as they say ...

        You so called fans that want to debate fighters ability, based on business deals and your favorite/connected promoters, add nothing positive to fight matchups. Time is always on the side of talent. Unfortunately the business deals sometimes lag way behind.

        Here's to hoping fighters get better deals now and in the future ...

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        • kafkod
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          #174
          Originally posted by MastaBlasta
          Being in the top five best boxer is about talent and skills. Money offered and/or earned is about the business deal. These two components to boxer's careers do not always have a linear relationship, unfortunately. Many less skilled fighters have, in some cases, made more than some of the most skilled.

          After fight outcomes, the financial deals evolve, toward a more linear relationship with the skill/talent levels. The money will come, as they say ...

          You so called fans that want to debate fighters ability, based on business deals and your favorite/connected promoters, add nothing positive to fight matchups. Time is always on the side of talent. Unfortunately the business deals sometimes lag way behind.

          Here's to hoping fighters get better deals now and in the future ...
          Yeah, low purses for the B side are all about business.

          Unless the A side is a fighter you don't ilke. Then suddenly it becomes about him being a coward.

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          • Bonduu
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            #175
            Originally posted by Ray*
            So if Warren wasn’t lying it meant am right that Stephen Espinoza was lying. Because he claimed Warren was lying and monies wasn’t not coming from BT sport.

            45-50% of PPV revenues in America goes to the distributors, 10% goes to the networks, we haven’t count the undercard fighter monies. We haven’t touch on Fury’s money unless he is keeping whatever was sold by BT sports at 5am in the UK. Adding everything together and telling me Wilder made 8 figures is unbelievable.
            You didn’t add the spilt Al Haymon and all other Wilders manager would get...lolssss

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            • OldTerry
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              #176
              Originally posted by Laligalaliga
              Lolx.... It's quite funny and am amazed you are knowledgeable in Geography and statistics.
              Can I remind you that with all these numbers and other shyytes you quotes above, it took wilder, the American champion 40 fights to get his first ppv and had to be with the influence of a British guy to put him him up there.

              Can you remind me again the American population?
              The American population is now 327,216,000 due an influx of immigrants across the southern border. Also you changed the subject. My comments were about PPV numbers not the excellent quality of UK fighters. I imagine that due to fewer economic opportunities in the UK more young men are led into pugilism than here in the USA.
              Last edited by OldTerry; 02-03-2019, 05:21 PM.

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              • Eff Pandas
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                #177
                If ITV PPV had more drawing power to get PPV buys it might make sense. Then again maybe ITV/Haymon could insure that Whyte gets a sexier PPV cut, since he probably is the #2 PPV draw in the UK, so it would make sense for Whyte.

                But it would seem unlikely I'd assume cuz the money just wouldn't bend enough for both sides to make sense.

                Whyte is so highly ranked he's getting his title shot regardless of his affiliation so he can safely curve to whoever is paying him the most right now & if he wins a belt when he gets his shot he'll be in a real position of power.

                Daring gamble by Whyte who I don't think I'd pick over any top 3 guy, but I could see him being a live dog vs Wilder & Joshua so who knows what'll go down

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                • Laligalaliga
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                  #178
                  Originally posted by OldTerry
                  The American population is now 327,216,000 due an influx of immigrants across the southern border. Also you changed the subject. My comments were about PPV numbers not the excellent quality of UK fighters. I imagine that due to fewer economic opportunities in the UK more young men are led into pugilism than here in the USA.
                  It's quite funny though... With 327mil person roaming the streets of America, after 40 fights, wilder couldn't break into ppv even with the green belt on his waist.
                  It took the intervention of a rehab patient that was discharged before time to get him that American exposure.
                  So what's the use of 327mil people if the organisers have to give out free tickets to fill in the arena of a renounce champ.

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                  • fullers
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                    #179
                    [QUOTE=Noelanthony;19481971]What World title has Wilder ever fought for? What World title is he fighting for? Errr the WBC. He's the wbc world champion. The same one Muhammed Ali, tyson, Lewis, Louis won. What the hell

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                    • fullers
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                      #180
                      Originally posted by Laligalaliga
                      That same Joshua isbthe guy with the 4 belts.
                      A unified champ can't price himself out of a fight, hez the money man buddy. He sends contracts to challengers.
                      Go educate yourself.
                      four belts??? So he's already won the wbc that Wilder currently has. I think you need the education my friend, as well as a spell check. He's got three belts. You're obviously a big fan to not know that lmao

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