If AJ calls Fury out after this Ruiz fight, I don't wanna hear no excuses. Fury Vs. AJ this September, why not? Has to be in England.
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Fury doesn't want joshua.
If he does, he should say "let's fight this year" instead of making excuses to avoid fights like Whyte, Wilder and AJ.
It's getting tiresome to listen to his excuses if I'm honest, and that pains me to say.
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Originally posted by Boxingfanatic75 View PostNo, actually you do not. If these offers were made (if) no boxer in their right mind would accept those terms. Especially when we are talking potential 100 million+ mega fight. Use your intelligence before responding and read below. Champions fighting champions get paid a champion’s purse. Not some fan boi fantasy.
Frazier and Muhammad Ali
each earned $2.5 million for their heavyweight title fight.
—Heavyweight champion George Foreman earns $5 million and the former champion Ali earns $5.45 million for The Rumble in the Jungle.
—Holmes and Cooney made 10 million a piece for their fight.
—Tyson was paid 30 million and Holyfield 35.
—Mayweather 250 million and Pacquiao 160
—Canelo vs GGG was a 55/45 split
—Wilder 14 million and Fury 10
—Lewis 17.5 million and Tyson 17.5 million
—Haye vs Klitschko 50/50 split
I could go on and on and on. Notice the trend here? That’s right I know you see it. Prizefights typically are and have been equitable for both fighters. Some on this list brought much more than the other. The bottom line is, I don’t care who is A,B,C,D fighter. When fighting for a belt that is going to generate potentially a million + ppv buys you make the split equitable and not 10-20 million flat pay s h ! t.
But delusional cowards will be delusional cowards. Their fans follow suit and do likewise.
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Originally posted by Boxingfanatic75 View PostHaye/Klitschko? GGG/Canelo? The drawing power isn’t even close. The promoters have the fan base hook, line and sinker. They have the fan base as emotionally invested as a chick watch party of the final episode of Melrose Place.
I'd stop posting if I were you if you don't want to keep failing.
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Originally posted by Boxingfanatic75 View PostConveniently ignored? You did take notice of that list right? I know connecting dots may be lost on some (part of the actual IQ test) but that list is comprised of champ vs champ or champ vs former champ. I didn’t think I needed to spell that out.
Ortiz was the champ against Floyd. Did you see him walk away with most of the money? No you didn't. Business is clearly not your strong point. Nor is common sense.
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Originally posted by Boxingfanatic75 View PostI believe 60/40, 55/45 to be equitable. But you are most correct it goes far beyond just these two boxers. Promoters, purse bid, DAZN or Showtime. These things are generally the roadblocks to making a fight; not the boxers themselves.
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Originally posted by NachoMan View PostHe wasn't talking about ALL title fights and especially not mandatory fights against low-profile guys. His point was that the true marquee superfights (where both guys are major stars) have generally had pretty even purse splits. Anybody at this point in the game who thinks that AJ v Joshua is going to be anything but a 50/50 split is just silly. Wilder, despite his flaws, is the most electric fighter in the sport right now and his personality will make him a much bigger star than AJ. He's taking a fair risk rematching Ortiz, but everybody knows that is going to be a barnburner fight for as long as it lasts. If Wilder wins, it will be via another highlight reel KO that the entire world will see. Wilder is must-see TV. His KO's are all over Youtube and social media. Nobody rewatches Anthony Joshua fights.
Anybody who thinks it's a 50/50 split is much worse than silly.
No one cares for your bogus descriptions of Wilder. The fact remains, he isn't star and his tickets and viewing figures prove this fact. Your delusion is just that, delusion.
His personality will make him a bigger star than AJ? He's 33 and has had 42 fights. It's not going to happen ever. AJ is the much bigger star and hasn't even fought in the US yet. But he's selling a lot more tickets at 4 times the price than Wilder did. Just wait until he's fought over there 2-3 times. He'll be a much bigger star in the US than he is now over Wilder. Your delusions won't and can't stop that.
AJ's fights are all over YT and social media. All fighters are on YT and social media. But don't let that get in the way of your fantasy.
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Originally posted by Boksfan View PostFat Fury is back on coke, he ducked Klitschko, he ducked Wilder, he ducked Whyte and now he's ducking Joshua. Fat Fury must be one of the biggest ducks in boxing.
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