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Originally posted by Robbie Barrett View PostYes we know for a fact they were offered more than they've ever made or will against any other fighter and we know for a fact they turned it down.
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.
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Originally posted by BIGPOPPAPUMP View PostLAS VEGAS - Tyson Fury (27-0-1) is currently wrapping up his training camp for his June 15th showdown against Tom Schwarz (24-0) at the MGM Grand Garden. The fight will headline a card being streamed on ESPN+.
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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.
Should we name all the Mayweather and Pacquiao opponents that were getting 5 and below mil while they made 20+ or DLH opponents?
Hearn offered 40% at the beginning of the year for Wilder. DAZN isn't PPV so their offer will be a flat fee.
Fury asked for a flat fee against Joshua.
FACTS. Like you asked for.
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Originally posted by Robbie Barrett View PostYou are naming fighters that were much closer in drawing power and or the bigger draw was not the champion. Joshua is a much bigger draw and has 3 titles.
Should we name all the Mayweather and Pacquiao opponents that were getting 5 and below mil while they made 20+ or DLH opponents?
Hearn offered 40% at the beginning of the year for Wilder. DAZN isn't PPV so their offer will be a flat fee.
Fury asked for a flat fee against Joshua.
FACTS. Like you asked for.
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Originally posted by Robbie Barrett View PostYou are naming fighters that were much closer in drawing power and or the bigger draw was not the champion. Joshua is a much bigger draw and has 3 titles.
Should we name all the Mayweather and Pacquiao opponents that were getting 5 and below mil while they made 20+ or DLH opponents?
Hearn offered 40% at the beginning of the year for Wilder. DAZN isn't PPV so their offer will be a flat fee.
Fury asked for a flat fee against Joshua.
FACTS. Like you asked for.
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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.
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