Originally posted by The Big Dunn
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That's big news for an American heavyweight champion KO artist. It's further confirmation that he is not a draw and he is not attracting the financial investment he appears to have been promised by turning down the DAZN $100m.
FOX aren't exactly blowing them out of the water financially as far as we know.
Where the hell does he go and make $30m/$40m/$50m if Fury's cut doesn't heal and he only sells 3k seats on his own anyway? Are broadcasters going to be generous when looking at these numbers? Deyonce was talking about $2m PPV buys for this first fight.
What if AJ beats Ruiz Jr and ignores Deyonce then goes and fights Fury? There's another payday gone. All he's left with are high risk and low reward fights with Whyte, Ruiz Jr (beltless) and Kownacki.
Since turning down the AJ fight Wilders earnings are nosediving compared to what they would have been if he had just taken the AJ fight and knocked him out.
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