Comments Thread For: Fury's Dubious Decision & Why Wilder Won't Accept Arum's Offer
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Is this true????
"Showtime is owned by CBS – literally the most-watched network on American television. CBS, which also owns BoxingScene.com and employs this writer"
This is all you need to know abut this article. Biased crap.
Originally Posted by Robbie Barrett
WTF? Is this true? Does that mean this site is in the tank for PBC just like Ring mag is in the tank for Golden Boy????Comment
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Wilder makes $3 - 3.5M per fight. $3.5M for Ortiz.Wilder won't make 4 million anywhere else. It's close to double his highest fight without PPV involvement. People cry about money on here an awful lot but these are crunching the numbers, they don't need Wilder now.
They're doing him a favor and he's going to look like a fool anyway.Comment
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Wilder and Fury were each guaranteed $10M.There was no purse bid, it was a voluntary fight. Fury was offered a guarantee of 3m dollars, and if the PPV do more than 250K (It did 325K) he and Wilder would get more money on top from the 75K PPV.
Not sure what the UK PPV scenario was with Fury and BT sport but am guessing he made some money from that too, even though it was viewed at 5am here.Comment
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I understand your desire to try and slam Wilder. It seems like the thing to do for certain folks on NSB. However, please note that Miller is getting $6.5M for this fight, which is only $2.5M more than Wilder's guarantee for the Fury fight. So once you add in the ppv and gate revenue Wilder's purse, it ends up above $6.5M.
Secondly, please note that the Miller purse is aided by $3M of DAZN money which was added to the pot to ensure that Miller took the fight. So criticism of Wilder's team, IN THIS SENSE, is unwarranted. Particularly given that Wilder's team put him in position for a lucrative rematch with Fury that, outside of actions out of their control, would be happening in May.
I'm not sure I understand the desire to criticize Wilder or his team right now. They did everything they were supposed to do to give the fans the fight.Comment
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Five fight deal was never going to happen and Arum knew that. Let's see if he will offer a one off against Fury. If not, time to move on.I just personally can't see a five fight deal with Wilder financially viable.. He thinks he's the A-side so would want at least what Fury got.... How the hell is he gonna keep that belt for 5 more fights???.. and who will he fight to maximise income after he loses???.. If he isn't a draw now, he wont be when he's lost
Maybe a 3 fight bum carousel followed by Fury then AJ???
Just cant see it.....
2 fights is all Arum ever mentioned
Also, for those wondering why so many big names are on ESPN+ and not ESPN? The article states the budget is bigger for ESPN+ than regular ESPN. Nice nugget there.Comment
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Stop with this rumor. BT didn't finance the $50 million offer. The contract that was sent to Joshua specifically said that Sky Sports would be the PPV distributor in the UK.Wilder made under 10 million probably 6 . That wasn't Wilders 50 million that was an offer from BT sports financing it. So that's actually Joshuas money because the money is not accessible without him being involved , no one generates that kind of money. Fury and Wilder made an estimated 15 million combined , Joshua himself making over 30 just by fighting Miller.
Fury and Wilder were each guaranteed $10M.Comment
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Every article written has an author with a boss, which creates inherent bias or sensationalism. Hopefully, fans learn how to read an article and determine what is factual and what is the opinion of the writer. This doesn't apply to this site, but all sites."Showtime is owned by CBS – literally the most-watched network on American television. CBS, which also owns BoxingScene.com and employs this writer"
This is all you need to know abut this article. Biased crap.
Originally Posted by Robbie Barrett
WTF? Is this true? Does that mean this site is in the tank for PBC just like Ring mag is in the tank for Golden Boy????Comment
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