DAMN!!! Both Wilder and Fury are guaranteed $25 million and both will make more PPV
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You're a fat weirdo that has been using alts on here since at least 2008. How many do you have?Comment
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I finally remembered the password of my original account. I added "WBC WBA IBF" under the name to make it clear who I was. So when you accused me of "posting as an alt," I didn't understand what you were talking about. Correct me if I'm wrong, but I was under the impression that an alt was using a second account to try to agree with yourself or to troll making posts you wouldn't normally make under your main account. Which certainly isn't what I'm doing.
I think you realize that though and you just want to distract from the fact that you have no evidence the cable providers are taking 50% from this fight. Are you here to talk about boxing or are you here to pick fights with me? You claim the providers are getting 50% from this fight. What is your evidence? If you have none, just say you have none. No big deal. No need to start another off topic fight just because you don't want to answer the on topic question.Comment
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So you'd really need to gross $100m (and have the promoters take zero; will ignore that for now, though)
Basically a 1.25m PPV buys break even if all the money came from PPV (near that, assuming you cover the promoter's share with everything else).
Pretty ridiculous, if you ask meComment
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50 million divided by 75 is 666,666, not a million.
I am confused by your equation for a few reasons though. The PPV costs $80, not $75. Arum is claiming the live gate is more than $16 million. I'd imagine UK pay-per-view would generate another $15-20 million. I'm sure there are other revenue streams as well? I don't know all of the math, I'm just curious where you got the million buy break even figure from.Comment
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I already busted the myth last time out about Wilder getting these $20 mill plus but whatever...still doesnt beat AJ getting near double date last time outComment
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