Per ESPN - Details of DAZN offer Wilder turned down
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It's amazing they keep offering this nobody all this "big money." Weird.
We really shouldn't care where Wilder fights Breazeale and that's who he is fighting next, regardless. After that, they can negotiate a Joshua fight and we'll see where it ends up. Hopefully to the highest bidder.Comment
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It all comes down to how big the money folks think the fight could actually be (Canelo had a PPV track record of 9 events, and he was able to swing $15m for Fielding and $35m for each of his next 10 fights; Wilder has had all of one PPV, yet was allegedly offered $20m for his tune-up and $40m for each Joshua fight).
Even writing that, that's crazy to me, but Wilder's camp sees an even bigger pot coming so who knowsComment
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So he had a offer for 4 fights for 120mil or 3 fight deal for 100mil.. That’s crazy money. Who else will pay him 20mil for Breazeale? I mean he only got 12.5mil against Fury in was they called the biggest fight in boxing.. Breazeale fight isn’t even PPV worthy, Wilder himself admitted that. But let’s say they do put in on and somehow it doubles the PPV viewership of Fury vs Wilder and does around 600k.. the fight still would not generate enough money to pay him 20mil.Comment
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There's no need to meet when your fighter says I'll fight right now for $50m, yet passes when the $50m shows up, lol.
What was there to even discuss?Comment
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So he had a offer for 4 fights for 120mil or 3 fight deal for 100mil.. That’s crazy money. Who else will pay him 20mil for Breazeale? I mean he only got 12.5mil against Fury in was they called the biggest fight in boxing.. Breazeale fight isn’t even PPV worthy, Wilder himself admitted that. But let’s say they do put in on and somehow it doubles the PPV viewership of Fury vs Wilder and does around 600k.. the fight still would not generate enough money to pay him 20mil.Comment
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What would be acceptable to you? I mean 100 million sounds like an awful lot to me!! Only against fury as he made within 5-10% of that figure and even that fight barely beyond that. Given it would effectively be 18/24 months contract it seems obvious to 95% of us that any rejection is really just a fear Of losing.Comment
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Money isn’t the only consideration for a contract.
Neither side can really say too much any more. This is getting to be like Pac/Floyd where every criticism can be easily levelled at the other guy.
What is clear to me is that both sides want the fight (evidenced by the amount of money they are putting up for it), but neither want to lose control of the promotion (which is why massive offers keep getting turned down).
If this fight can’t be made with the numbers being put up, then it’s going to be a massive upstream battle to get it while both are still prime.
F**king sucksComment
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That’s not what I said. I said aj made what wilder and fury did combined against a b opponent in povetkin. How can wilder be the a side when aj made what fury and wilder did combined against povetkin. How can you spin that with a straight faceComment
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