Wilder purse vs Breazeale??, Will he Stay with Showtime???

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  • KTFOKING
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    #51
    Originally posted by REDEEMER
    The Breazeale vs wilder fight will be on PPV, its projected to break records as well. Most likely it does around 10 million viewers at least at a price of $86.11 cents. Wilder will become the A side and command over the world.
    Trolling aside, realistically they should be gunning for 200-250k here. Will be interesting to see if the deal is all on PPV, or SHO guarantees a certain amount here. Wilder will want to make at least 10M here if he's getting 15M offers.

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      #52
      Originally posted by KTFOKING
      https://www.******.com/555634-deonta...nic-breazeale/

      For his next fight he will at least fight on SHO and isn't signing a deal with DAZN or ESPN. If he gets past Breazeale, he can create a bidding war between ESPN and DAZN for his services next.

      Question that I asked last time, but will this fight against Breazeale be on regular SHO or SHO PPV?
      It's abundantly clear Wilder has no say in what network he fights on. Haymon has that iron clad contract that stipulates he has to fight on one of the PBC networks. He f'd up saying that he is a free agent, now it makes him look like he is ducking fights with Joshua and Fury by not signing with ESPN or DAZN.

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        #53
        I dont care about how many millions a fighter is making

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          #54
          Originally posted by RoyJonesJrp4pno1
          It's abundantly clear Wilder has no say in what network he fights on. Haymon has that iron clad contract that stipulates he has to fight on one of the PBC networks. He f'd up saying that he is a free agent, now it makes him look like he is ducking fights with Joshua and Fury by not signing with ESPN or DAZN.
          It absolutely doesn't. Neither of those networks offered him Fury or Joshua next. And Hearn has said plenty of times they may do the fight on SHO. So only guy stuck with a real network deal is Fury.

          It isn't realistic to expect Wilder to sign with DAZN or ESPN for 3-5 fights. Can he fight there on a one fight deal? Absolutely, but the 3-5 fights thing isn't happening.

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            #55
            Originally posted by KTFOKING
            It absolutely doesn't. Neither of those networks offered him Fury or Joshua next. And Hearn has said plenty of times they may do the fight on SHO. So only guy stuck with a real network deal is Fury.

            It isn't realistic to expect Wilder to sign with DAZN or ESPN for 3-5 fights. Can he fight there on a one fight deal? Absolutely, but the 3-5 fights thing isn't happening.
            In regards to Joshua, Wilder and his team wouldn't respond to Harn trying to make a fight. Therefore they have taken a fight with Miller because they can't put their career on hold waiting for Wilder.

            Now Wilder states he will fight in the interim. So Hearn and DAZN are offering him more money for that Interim fight (a career high payday), as long as he the 2 fights following that are with Joshua for even more money. So it is realistic for DAZN as a business to want 3 fights with Wilder as they would be paying him a boatload of money.

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              #56
              Originally posted by RoyJonesJrp4pno1
              In regards to Joshua, Wilder and his team wouldn't respond to Harn trying to make a fight. Therefore they have taken a fight with Miller because they can't put their career on hold waiting for Wilder.

              Now Wilder states he will fight in the interim. So Hearn and DAZN are offering him more money for that Interim fight (a career high payday), as long as he the 2 fights following that are with Joshua for even more money. So it is realistic for DAZN as a business to want 3 fights with Wilder as they would be paying him a boatload of money.
              Again, I'm talking from Wilder's side not DAZN. Of course it makes sense for DAZN and ESPN to lock him up to a 3-5 fight deal. But that's just not going to happen.

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                #57
                Originally posted by KTFOKING
                Trolling aside, realistically they should be gunning for 200-250k here. Will be interesting to see if the deal is all on PPV, or SHO guarantees a certain amount here. Wilder will want to make at least 10M here if he's getting 15M offers.
                Breazeale vs Wilder Mega PPV , can't wait ! They can call it " The Money Shot " !

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