Originally posted by genrick
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Do you think Ortiz will get more than $5 mil in the Deontay rematch?
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Ortiz will make around a mil for fighting Wilder again and then make $7 mil for fighting Joshua. If he beats wilder, he’ll get close to 50-50 for a third wilder fight and then make $7 mil for fighting Joshua... or he’ll take home an even bigger purse if he beats wilder two out of three times.
People need to understand that as long as Joshua and Wilder aren’t fighting each other, contenders are going to make a killing fighting both of them. Because people are going to want to compare them. I don’t understand why anyone thinks Ortiz’s chances to fight Joshua are gone just because he’s going to fight Wilder again. He was the next choice when Miller dropped out, he’s in a prime position to get Joshua. Even if Wilder knocks Ortiz out in 20 seconds in the rematch, I bet he’ll still get $7 mil for fighting Joshua down the line.
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Originally posted by ShaneMosleySr View Post]Ortiz will make around a mil for fighting Wilder again and then make $7 mil for fighting Joshua. If he beats wilder, he’ll get close to 50-50 for a third wilder fight and then make $7 mil for fighting Joshua... or he’ll take home an even bigger purse if he beats wilder two out of three times.
People need to understand that as long as Joshua and Wilder aren’t fighting each other, contenders are going to make a killing fighting both of them. Because people are going to want to compare them. I don’t understand why anyone thinks Ortiz’s chances to fight Joshua are gone just because he’s going to fight Wilder again. He was the next choice when Miller dropped out, he’s in a prime position to get Joshua. Even if Wilder knocks Ortiz out in 20 seconds in the rematch, I bet he’ll still get $7 mil for fighting Joshua down the line.
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Originally posted by genrick View PostThis is not about that brah.
PBC fanboys like to call Hearn's offers lowball.
Would you agree that an offer of $5-7 mil to Ortiz for a fight with AJ,
not to mention a shot at multiple titles lowball offer?
Yet when it comes to Haymon's offers they say nothing.
Why is that?
So yeah it might be Low Offers because Eddie is offering based on your Fight Purse history and based on what has been reported so it is really not his fault
It is all negotiation tactics clearly, sound like it backfired for Ortiz though, seems like his promoter tried to get a bit too greedy thinking Eddie was desperate and would give them $10 Million out of desperation
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Originally posted by sicko View PostMy reply was more In General but Yeah I hear a lot of about "Second Checks From PBC" if that is true then great, however if you don't disclose none of it how can you negotiate and demand more money without showing PROOF that you "Make Way More" than what is reported
So yeah it might be Low Offers because Eddie is offering based on your Fight Purse history and based on what has been reported so it is really not his fault
It is all negotiation tactics clearly, sound like it backfired for Ortiz though, seems like his promoter tried to get a bit too greedy thinking Eddie was desperate and would give them $10 Million out of desperation
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One thing I will say. It will be substantially more than the $500K he received the last time he fought Deontay Wilder and that's for sure.
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Steroid cycle (probably the best reason) and the fact that if he beats wilder he makes insane money against Joshua.
Originally posted by daggum View Postwhy would he take the 1 million first and not the 7 million first? there is no guarantee joshua fights him ever and there is no guarantee he offers him the same crazy purse especially if he loses again to wilder. already no one cares about ortiz the undercard whale. he should have taken the 7 million first then after losing go back to wilder since wilder has no opponents and its an easier fight to make as both guys are pbc
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Originally posted by ShaneMosleySr View PostSteroid cycle (probably the best reason) and the fact that if he beats wilder he makes insane money against Joshua.
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