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  • ShaneMosleySr
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    #1

    If Wilder beats Ortiz/Fury and AJ beats Ruiz/Pulev...

    What’s a fair split for a Wilder-Joshua unification fight?

    I think 50/50 is more than fair at that point.
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    #2
    55/45 wilder.

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    • BangEM
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      #3
      LMAO at 50/50 split between a man that made $5million in his last fight and a man that's going to make $100million in his next fight, lol.

      Wilder would be very lucky to get a shot at 60/40 split this time around with AJ. AJ isn't going to fight that guy unless he takes a fixed amount. The boat has sailed.

      A Ruiz vs Wilder fight would be at least 55/45 split in favour of Ruiz.

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      • Toffee
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        #4
        Originally posted by Justintimothyko
        55/45 wilder.
        And this is why promoters protect their fighter's 0.

        If they were to both win, Wilder would be holding a quarter of the belts compared to AJ's three quarters, has never generated close to the dollars that AJ has, and will be coming off a lesser fight.

        And you reckon that deserves the higher split because he has a protected and fortunate 0 in the loss column.

        Doesn't make any sense does it?

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        • Justintimothyko
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          #5
          Originally posted by Toffee
          And this is why promoters protect their fighter's 0.

          If they were to both win, Wilder would be holding a quarter of the belts compared to AJ's three quarters, has never generated close to the dollars that AJ has, and will be coming off a lesser fight.

          And you reckon that deserves the higher split because he has a protected and fortunate 0 in the loss column.

          Doesn't make any sense does it?
          Where did I say it's because of his 0? I didn't.

          Joshua was beat down by Ruiz.

          Wilder(if he were to beat fury) would have beaten the best hw in the world.

          THATS why he deserves the bigger split.

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            #6
            Originally posted by Justintimothyko
            Where did I say it's because of his 0? I didn't.

            Joshua was beat down by Ruiz.

            Wilder(if he were to beat fury) would have beaten the best hw in the world.

            THATS why he deserves the bigger split.
            But it's the only logical reason. Nothing else stacks up.

            Fury's the best out there... based on Schwarz? Wallin? A draw against a guy who's best win was an old man?

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              Wilder is ESPN's Most Famous Boxer of 2019.

              A champion of this caliber demands respect.

              50-50 split in the United States or no deal.

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                #8
                It would be 50/50 at that point , Wilder won't make it by Fury however. I can see Fury vs Joshua in 2021, Fury has to defeat Wilder twice . Wilder won't ever make to AJ not that he wants to, he rides his name that's about it.

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