Comments Thread For: Joshua: Fight With Wilder-Fury Winner Must Happen in 2020
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Wilder will KO pretty boy Joshua in the same fashion he did with Breazeale.
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if AJ really is the global superstar that everyone claims he is than him and wilder does big business in the states right? i mean its just common sense and logic right?
widler cant sell you say? well golovkin couldnt sell ppvs in the states either until he got canelo and then bam they sold ppvs...quite a bit too
if AJ is the star you claim than having US ppv makes a ton of sense because it increases the money for both guys.....they will sell at least 1 million in the states..minimumComment
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Dazn have a different system, they monetise big data..plus they gain subs globally and can pay AJ/Wilder up front.if AJ really is the global superstar that everyone claims he is than him and wilder does big business in the states right? i mean its just common sense and logic right?
widler cant sell you say? well golovkin couldnt sell ppvs in the states either until he got canelo and then bam they sold ppvs...quite a bit too
if AJ is the star you claim than having US ppv makes a ton of sense because it increases the money for both guys.....they will sell at least 1 million in the states..minimum
That 1m ppv buys you talk of=$70m total on a showtime/fox ppv event.
I'm pretty sure dazn is paying more than that.
plus, AJ is the driving force behind your prediction of 1m ppv buys, since Wilder vs Fury only did 250k ppv buys. If AJ is the driving force, why would he want to box on a showtime or fox card when they benefit pbc?
he'd rather go to his own people.
from the US fan perspective, why the hell would you want it on showtime/fox ppv for $70-80 when you could get it for $20 on dazn?Comment
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"Wilder himself has said it many times, he is past that fight. You don’t turn down a 100m if you want to fight."
So this should read you dont turn down $100 million dollars if you want to fight 3 times and two different people, correct? Or, since you were talking about specifically the AJ fight, shouldn't it then say Wilder turned down 80 million? I know, when someone hits you with a fact, and proves to you how you're a flake and a biased troll who more than likely has the boxing IQ of a under developed fetus, that someone can only be a fan boy. Lol, stay seated ignoramus, tell the truth instead of lying through poor attempts at coy implications. At least the other trolls are man enough to stick with their bullschit propaganda.Comment
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Wilder vs Fury did 325 k buys in the US, and 450k in the United kingdom. His fight with Ortiz has been reported to be over 275k. Wilder is the most popular American fighter right now, based on facts, not propaganda that's continuously regurgitated on these forums. It is undisputed that the US is where the big money is at, this came directly out of Hearns mouth as well. AJ makes more fighting in a 15k seat arena in America than he makes in a 90k stadium in UK. Either way, this can be handled easily, since you and all AJ's fans believe the US market is small and inconsequential for AJ, why dont you guys argue for AJ to allow Wilder to keep all US generated revenue, while AJ keeps all the UK revenues, and then well see who makes more off the fight when it's all said and done. Do you think they would be willing to do that?Dazn have a different system, they monetise big data..plus they gain subs globally and can pay AJ/Wilder up front.
That 1m ppv buys you talk of=$70m total on a showtime/fox ppv event.
I'm pretty sure dazn is paying more than that.
plus, AJ is the driving force behind your prediction of 1m ppv buys, since Wilder vs Fury only did 250k ppv buys. If AJ is the driving force, why would he want to box on a showtime or fox card when they benefit pbc?
he'd rather go to his own people.
from the US fan perspective, why the hell would you want it on showtime/fox ppv for $70-80 when you could get it for $20 on dazn?Comment

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