Comments Thread For: Wilder Manager: Too Much at Stake, These Fights Will Happen
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please don't speak for Canadians, not gonna call any names... you are way off on a lot of your comments...you call yourself oldskoolg, well I am old school, as in from the era of wide world of sports and fights were called by the legendary keith jackson...so all this network , promoter, platform crap just makes you sound like a nut licker fan boy, relax and enjoy the fights man why judge them on who is the promoter , unreal man.ANd by the way....the PBC haters know that. Those who want dazn to control boxing in the USA want to see PBC go under....they can’t stand the idea of Al Haymon being the most influential man in American boxing, even if they are Canadians, Australians, limeys, etc....they don’t care if it’s hearn or arum, they just can’t abide Haymon being top dog....they HATE seeing him successfulComment
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Matchroom Sport is the promoter for Anthony Joshua, but Eddie Hearn has already made it clear that AJ runs his own show (in a similar way to how Haymon operates, AJ agrees to a budget for Hearn to work from, Hearn puts on the show, all costs are covered, and then Anthony Joshua gets 80% of the remaining take as his share).
Matchroom's other business has no bearing on Joshua's business, so why you continue to in sinuate so is odd to me.
Deontay Wilder facing Anthony Joshua is a gigantic fight that will pay both guys handsomely; the $100m projection was likely rich in 2018, but it is not pretty clear that the $100m is believed there right now. LolComment
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Don't make the mistake of thinking that the average boxing fan is as agenda driven as you are.ANd by the way....the PBC haters know that. Those who want dazn to control boxing in the USA want to see PBC go under....they can’t stand the idea of Al Haymon being the most influential man in American boxing, even if they are Canadians, Australians, limeys, etc....they don’t care if it’s hearn or arum, they just can’t abide Haymon being top dog....they HATE seeing him successful
What is it about Haymon that makes you want to see him succeed so badly, rather than some other promoter?
What is it about Hearn and Arum that makes you hate them so much?Comment
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You're so out of touch it's unreal.$100m isn't **** if it doesn't guarantee that he gets to fight Joshua, who isn't even signed to DAZN to begin with, lol.
Wilder-Joshua might now be legit enough an event that Wilder may be able to see $50m on that one fight in the open (SHOPPV/Sky Box Office/MGM Resorts/etc). And if Wilder clears Joshua, Deontay Wilder is set to be on Floyd money for the rest of his run.Comment
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Hearn is AJ's promoter and they have a legally binding 3 year contract with each other.Matchroom Sport is the promoter for Anthony Joshua, but Eddie Hearn has already made it clear that AJ runs his own show (in a similar way to how Haymon operates, AJ agrees to a budget for Hearn to work from, Hearn puts on the show, all costs are covered, and then Anthony Joshua gets 80% of the remaining take as his share).
Matchroom's other business has no bearing on Joshua's business, so why you continue to in sinuate so is odd to me.
Deontay Wilder facing Anthony Joshua is a gigantic fight that will pay both guys handsomely; the $100m projection was likely rich in 2018, but it is not pretty clear that the $100m is believed there right now. Lol
That's nothing like how Haymon operates.Comment
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Nonsense. As usual from you. DAZN has a deal to pick up all matchroom fights including Joshua if they match what any other network in the US offers. Yet again Wilder fans are deflecting and trying to blame Joshua for Wilder turning down an 100 mil deal. Your boy is ducking. You know it.Matchroom Sport is the promoter for Anthony Joshua, but Eddie Hearn has already made it clear that AJ runs his own show (in a similar way to how Haymon operates, AJ agrees to a budget for Hearn to work from, Hearn puts on the show, all costs are covered, and then Anthony Joshua gets 80% of the remaining take as his share).
Matchroom's other business has no bearing on Joshua's business, so why you continue to in sinuate so is odd to me.
Deontay Wilder facing Anthony Joshua is a gigantic fight that will pay both guys handsomely; the $100m projection was likely rich in 2018, but it is not pretty clear that the $100m is believed there right now. LolComment
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