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  • Scipio2009
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    #111
    Originally posted by MasterPlan
    They need to stack the undercard.
    I see Santa Cruz-Russell here as Leo is in training with no date ...
    Leo Santa Cruz doesn't want that fight, and at 126, he calls the first shot.

    Money talks though; maybe they can get him enough money fill the spot against GRJ

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    • Scipio2009
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      #112
      Originally posted by ramplamp
      Not very excited for this one, but it's not bad. The problem is that it's on Showtime rather than Fox, so a lot fewer people will watch or care than would have been the case had it been on Fox.
      Showtime will lead the efforts, but don't act as if FOX/FS1 won't be pushing the fight too; not as hard as they'll likely be pushing their own PPV, but it won't be as if they'll ignore the event.

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      • Scipio2009
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        #113
        Originally posted by BangEM
        Yes, Showtime's budget for boxing in 2019 is $30million, according to Espinoza. And that's a lot of money if you consider the fact that, at the peak of HBO, when they used to have those weekly fights - they had the same budget. That's why I'm shocked people actually believe Wilder made $20million vs Breazeale in a non-PPV fight. It's just simple math.

        I think Wilder vs Ortiz 2 is going to be on PPV. There's no way they'll put that fight on regular Fox unless Wilder is willing to go back to making $2-3million and Ortiz doesn't mind his normal $500,000. That will probably be their base earnings and PPV buys would boost it up. So even if they do about 50k PPV buys - that'd be extra $1m for Wilder and about $500k for Ortiz. None of these networks are giving out big money to boxers like that. And even when Canelo fought GGG - the official purse was $5m and $4m respectively. Everything else they made came at the backend from PPV. Only DAZN throws big cheques around.
        Where did Espinoza say that this year's boxing budget was $30m, because basically everyone here is working on the knowledge that the Showtime deal matched basically the FOX/FS1 deal and that package was said to approach $60m per year for 4 years. Lol

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        • Scipio2009
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          #114
          Originally posted by DaNeutral.
          LOL Fury was the 1st one cuz Fury made it PPV. Wilder soon dropped straight back off PPV without a name to carry him.
          Yet Fury ducked the rematch to now get ready to fight his second soft touch that folks will, again, not pay any attention to (and this second fight may not even be on ESPN+ to try and sell that service).

          For a guy who you think carried the PPV, he sure has fallen off the face of the planet, lol

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            #115
            Originally posted by REDEEMER
            Why wasn't the Breazeale fight on PPV ? He tried getting it but received severe backlash from the boxing community . The same thing will happen here.
            I guess we'll see, lol

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              #116
              Originally posted by Ray*
              Yeah anyone that wants to pay for that fight is cool with me, I don’t, I stream PPV fights, and I have a BT sport app where I watch boxing on the go. I stopped paying for PPV years ago.
              Wilder-Ortiz 2 will almost certainly be on ITV in the UK, lol

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                #117
                Originally posted by Scipio2009
                Yet Fury ducked the rematch to now get ready to fight his second soft touch that folks will, again, not pay any attention to (and this second fight may not even be on ESPN+ to try and sell that service).

                For a guy who you think carried the PPV, he sure has fallen off the face of the planet, lol
                Whats that got to do with Wilder being a PPV flop? Joshua on PPV, Fury on PPV, Wilder only on PPV when its against somebody who is PPV, if not then Wilder is not PPV. Not everybody can be a star in the sport no matter how much you wish they were.

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                • Ray*
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                  #118
                  Originally posted by Scipio2009
                  Wilder-Ortiz 2 will almost certainly be on ITV in the UK, lol
                  That’s the amazing thing about not paying. You can either find a stream or watch it the next day. If it’s on ITV then more power to the PBC, because I don’t have to pay for it, and I can watch it on my ITV app.

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                  • jas
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                    #119
                    ortiz aged 10 years from that wilder fight

                    wilder ko round 2

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                      #120
                      This fight needed to happen directly on the heals of the first. I have my fingers crossed that the second edition will deliver, but I’m not betting on it.

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