How can we possibly know what any of those fighters are worth without seeing what happens in between? This is a big part of why Wilder didn't accept DAZN's offer. Joshua vs. Wilder wasn't next, so why would Wilder agree to terms before seeing what happened in his next fight and Joshua's next fight?
Same thing applies here. Joshua's next fight or two and Wilder's next fight or two could drastically change their value. It's impossible to sit here right now and say what a fair split would be in the future after they've fought more fights.
If Wilder vs Fury II (and the hypothetical Wilder vs Fury III) do huge PPV numbers in the US, the value of the WBC champion coming out of that fight or fights is much higher than if the PPV buys are modest.
People arguing over splits right now are idiots. The fighters aren't available. When they are available, their value could be very different than it is right now.
Same thing applies here. Joshua's next fight or two and Wilder's next fight or two could drastically change their value. It's impossible to sit here right now and say what a fair split would be in the future after they've fought more fights.
If Wilder vs Fury II (and the hypothetical Wilder vs Fury III) do huge PPV numbers in the US, the value of the WBC champion coming out of that fight or fights is much higher than if the PPV buys are modest.
People arguing over splits right now are idiots. The fighters aren't available. When they are available, their value could be very different than it is right now.
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