Also, correct me if i'm wrong, but the fight is mandated isn't it? meaning it will still have to go to a purse bid at some point if they don't reach a deal?
Maybe they are confident ESPN will win that if it goes to it, so might try and force a good deal out of Wilder? It's a huge fight and Fury is a new signing for them. ESPN might be willing to throw a load of money at it if it goes to a purse bid.
Who knows. I don't think it means the fight is dead though.
They must have something planned. You aren't going to have an $80m deal there and fight nobodies. ESPN will want a return on their investment, they're not ******.
Maybe they are confident ESPN will win that if it goes to it, so might try and force a good deal out of Wilder? It's a huge fight and Fury is a new signing for them. ESPN might be willing to throw a load of money at it if it goes to a purse bid.
Who knows. I don't think it means the fight is dead though.
They must have something planned. You aren't going to have an $80m deal there and fight nobodies. ESPN will want a return on their investment, they're not ******.
If this ***** ducks Wilder that'd be great for the UK's boxing legacy.
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