Comments Thread For: Hearn: 50-50 Deal is Now Possible For Joshua vs. Wilder or Fury
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Regardless of the deal chosen, Joshua would have lost to Ruiz, and ruined it. Wilder would be forced to fight Joshua for no belts, or wait for Joshua to maybe beat Ruiz. Considering that the deal is for heavyweight supremacy more than money (except to you Joshua guys that can't see past his pockets), Wilder would likely wait, or be forced to take a deal with Ruiz and lose a bunch of PPV revenue. I'm not programmed, I just can see basic facts and state them.You're lying again. Wilder only had to fight one other fight which was his mandatory in Brezeale before taking on AJ in two other fights for a 3 fight 100 Mill deal. There was another deal on the table for a 4 fight 120 Mill deal. Wilder could choose which ever one he wanted.
Oh you're programmed indeed. Your cult is truly twisted and f3cked up in the extreme.Comment
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Everything from DAZN is a flat fee. But that extreme amount of money isn't enough for the bum who doesn't have a single good win, he needs half of the UK PPV as well? What's next, half of all the endorsement contracts too? Haha.The $120 million was the second offer from DAZN. The offer was for a fight against Breazelle for $20 million, a fight against another opponent for another $20 million, and two fights against AJ at $40 million each. What most fail to understand is, that those fights were all flat fees. Which means AJ was free and clear to bank all the money from PPV in the UK, as well as the streaming services in areas that DAZN and Sky sports doesnt cover, while Wilder would only get $40 million.
As far as previous negotiations, I always felt that the fight would have gotten made on a 55-45 split. At the end of the day, all of us who actually understand the ins and outs of boxing and the business side, knew that the longer this whent, the closer Wilder would get to 50-50, and by the same token, the larger the pie to split.Comment
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AJ is the richest and most proven fighter at Heavyweight. His resume is better than Fury's and Wilder's combined. His farts sell more tickets than Wilder and Fury combined. No one cares for these two.
You and your brainless self ain't shlt.Comment
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They said so because they're deranged and needed to justify Wilder ducking like the coward he is.
For 50/50 to be legit, they would both need to bring in the same kind of dollars. The entire division combined doesn't even match AJ, let alone a bum who hasn't beaten a single good fighter in his worthless career. All it has been is failure. That's what Wilder is. The biggest fraud boxing has ever seen.Comment
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Tell me one nation who has as many duckers like the US in boxing? History and the present gives us those constant facts. Which other nation stacks the deck like your coward nation?
You grip on reality is comical.Comment
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Why is Eddie Hearn saying he now deserves 50/50 if any of that is true? Where is your proof they cut ticket prices by 75%? There were plenty of empty seats in Saudi Arabia from what I saw. Most people assumed Wilder would just KO Ortiz again, nobody was really interested in that fight so I don't really care how they promoted it or who bought it. AJ saying he wanted the fight was nonsense, he could've agreed to the 50 million, he could've demanded Hearn make the fight, like he supposedly is now.Wilder/Ortiz was heavily promoted as well only for the usual fail that awaits the bum Wilder.
Wilder and Fury both made 7 Mill each for their first fight. For Wilder to make close to the 80 Mill he was offered for the two AJ fights at 50/50 split with Fury, he's going to have to sell millions of PPV. We both know that is beyond dreaming like it always is. So what was that about Maths? We understand it. You simpletons clearly don't. You idiots in your thousands couldn't even count up the scores for the Wilder/Fury fight properly. They thought Fury winning 8 rounds to Wilder 4 with two knockdowns brought about an even card. Haha.
Wilder's ticket prices were cut to a quarter of the original price for the Ortiz rematch. Those that weren't sold (Most of them) were given away like pretty much all Wilder "Fights".
AJ takes more at the gate than any Wilder/Fury fight ever will. They are the facts. Your delusional fantasies won't change that.
Keep telling us how huge a Wilder fight in going to be only to brutally fail like the clowns you are every time.
Why do AJ fans refuse to admit the 50 million dollar offer was real? Even when he does an interview explaining exactly why he REJECTED the offer, cuz he's Eddie Hearn and DAZN's b**ch and they would've taken a large chunk of that 50 mil.
Last edited by chicken-; 12-19-2019, 10:15 PM.Comment
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What is this madness? You said Wilder was required to take 2 fights before the AJ fights which is clearly a lie. I exposed that lie but now you're trying to deflect?Regardless of the deal chosen, Joshua would have lost to Ruiz, and ruined it. Wilder would be forced to fight Joshua for no belts, or wait for Joshua to maybe beat Ruiz. Considering that the deal is for heavyweight supremacy more than money (except to you Joshua guys that can't see past his pockets), Wilder would likely wait, or be forced to take a deal with Ruiz and lose a bunch of PPV revenue. I'm not programmed, I just can see basic facts and state them.
It's not us AJ fans that look at pockets either. We just know what it takes to make fights and the money being a big part of that. We know what is reasonable. We know what is unreasonable. We also know when a coward will use that aspect to duck a fight. No sane person would consider any of this reasonable and fair. Only freaks who want to justify another one of their cowards showing their ugly faces and ducking a fight which is their nature.
You may now get back to lying and being deranged as per usual.Comment
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You say it’s for hw supremacy more than money, then go on to say wilder would have been “forced” to take a fight with Ruiz and lose a bunch of ppv revenue. Wouldn’t that have been a fight for the undisputed title? That’s hw supremacy, is it not?Regardless of the deal chosen, Joshua would have lost to Ruiz, and ruined it. Wilder would be forced to fight Joshua for no belts, or wait for Joshua to maybe beat Ruiz. Considering that the deal is for heavyweight supremacy more than money (except to you Joshua guys that can't see past his pockets), Wilder would likely wait, or be forced to take a deal with Ruiz and lose a bunch of PPV revenue. I'm not programmed, I just can see basic facts and state them.Comment
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