Any AJ fanboy here willing to admit that they undersold Wilder?
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Since you insist on pretending that filed numbers are legit, when Joshua has a filed number go public June 1 for the first time in his career, will you also insist his file number is legit?
That's the equivalent of one million buys in the UK.325k PPV BABYComment
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nobody said that fcukboy
I said..... when Hearn slipped up and admitted that Wilder was worth 35% to Joshua..... he also admitted that the 12m and 15m offers, were lowballs
and I said that because..... it is clearly obvious
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You said it because you cum in your mouth.Comment
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Hearn was quite specific in saying that Wilder's fight with Fury had raised his profile which in turn would be reflected in the offer he made to him.
He separately said that AJ was willing to have the first fight in the US which again changed the amount the fight would generate and in turn impacted on what they could offer Wilder.
He didn't say the previous offers were lowballs and of course if Wilder really did accept that 15m offer, or at least claim to, then he must've felt it was a fair offer too at the time.Comment
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You're not making sense here and it seems to like you are just looking for some angle whereby Eddie Hearn gets the blame for PBC fighters snubbing DAZN.Eddie has to keep Skipper happy if Skipper is going to honor the final six years of the deal. How happy will Skipper be if Joshua fights on Showtime PPV instead of DAZN? The money Hearn would earn from a Showtime PPV pales in comparison to the money at stake if DAZN opts out of their Matchroom deal.
John Skipper, not Eddie, arranged a meeting with Wilder's team and threw a ton of money at them to try and get Wilder to fight AJ on DAZN, and they snubbed him.
Why on earth should that prompt Skipper to pull the plug on the DAZN/Matchroom partnership?Comment
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The fight would make more money on PPV, but Hearn thus far is refusing to do the fight on PPV because he's trying to do what he can to ensure the fight is on DAZN. It means less money for the fighters, but it means keeping DAZN happy, which for Hearn is obviously more important.Comment
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yesThe fight would make more money on PPV, but Hearn thus far is refusing to do the fight on PPV because he's trying to do what he can to ensure the fight is on DAZN. It means less money for the fighters, but it means keeping DAZN happy, which for Hearn is obviously more important.
such an underrated angle that the AJ fanbois want to miss and ignore
eddie wants DAZN happy....and DAZN wants 100 percent of this fight...and they want wilder thinking hes happy with them if he knocks AJ out
what id love is for wilder to go over there one time and knock him out and bounce and say **** you!
if Dazn has to split the fight with wilders people and they lose skipper is gonna watch a lot of his money flush down the toilet
even if eddie isn't the one responsible for bringing wilder to dazn it wouldn't matter...he'd be off the hook with them
but if aj loses than eddie doesn't bring much to dazn and he offers them very little....which means most of anything goes caput....and that's the real angle here people need to wake up to...the brits will never admit this though...their foolish pride could never let themComment
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Wilder has had one US PPV fight which sold 325k and he came out of it with his stock lowered to the extant that Ring and TBRB both demoted him to No3 in their rankings, below Fury.The fight would make more money on PPV, but Hearn thus far is refusing to do the fight on PPV because he's trying to do what he can to ensure the fight is on DAZN. It means less money for the fighters, but it means keeping DAZN happy, which for Hearn is obviously more important.
AJ - as Wilder fans like to keep telling us - is unknown in the US.
For AJ and Wilder to make over $40million each from 2 PPV fights they would need to get around 1.5million buys for each fight, and there is no way on Earth they could achieve that this year.
And even if they could, you need to explain why Hearn refusing to do the fight on PPV to keep DAZN happy is going to cause DAZN to end their deal with him.Comment

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