ANTHONY JOSHUA purse for Miller is 32 million dollars (£25 million)
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AJ isn't even a proven name in the USA. He is only a big name in the UK alone. Dazn must have some deep pockets, but whoever handling the finance side of things must be dumb as a rock. Throwing $$$ at canelo, AJ and even trying to entice GGG, who is probably on his way out with not much to show with $$$Comment
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AJ isn't even a proven name in the USA. He is only a big name in the UK alone. Dazn must have some deep pockets, but whoever handling the finance side of things must be dumb as a rock. Throwing $$$ at canelo, AJ and even trying to entice GGG, who is probably on his way out with not much to show with $$$
DAZN is in Austria, Germany, Japan, Switzerland, Canada, Italy, United States, Spain, and Brazil. It's not all about the US.Comment
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If Wilder and Fury took the other half of the pot of 23mil PPV sales, what do you THINK their splits were added to their guarantees.
The Matchroom budget allocation from DAZN is not the same as Canelo's deal. DAZN by fair market share and Skipper's experience value Canelo's historical PPV value, non PPV ratings, and sales gates. So Canelo's per fight basis deals would in theory be significantly bigger than AJ's, not the whole Matchroom deal with DAZN.
What do you think AJ's earning for Miller? DAZN isn't worried about the live rating, they get to own the rights for their catalog for replay. So how much do you think DAZN thinks this fight is worth?
Guarantees only serve the purpose of protecting the bottom line of the fighter, that figure may or may not be close to the projected numbers, (but in theory should be if the promoter does his job well) revenue of the event. The actuals don't get added on to the guarantee.
The network/broadcaster take around 50% of the ppv revenue. I think once everything was accounted for they prob had about $20-22 million (ppv, gate, etc. - cost) in the pot minus the undercard...so yeah a good educated guess is around $10 million Wilder $8 million Fury...not bad...in fact very good...but not near what you're sayingComment
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I can see your point here but I think its a different ball game now. Joshua sells out stadiums (in the UK) wherever he boxes and his name is well known to the general public; while Hatton's name was certainly big, I don't remember it being on quite the same level as Joshua's, to non boxing fans that is.Last edited by ChrisCook; 02-07-2019, 07:20 AM.Comment
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https://www.independent.co.uk/sport/...-a8766816.html
The independent is reporting £25m is minimum.. they expect it could be upwards of £30m which is $39 million. Crazy money for Miller. Also states Whyte rejected close to $8million.Comment
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