Comments Thread For: Hearn Wants Fury-Joshua Deal With Clean Slate, No Wilder Obligation

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  • Vinnykin
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    #61
    Originally posted by Ray*
    Yeah let them two clean out their respective opponents, once that is done they can meet. Sitting down now to work out leverage would be hard though, because if Fury beats Wilder and Whyte next, then he would have more leverage than Joshua beating Pulev and Usyk next. Unless Joshua sells another ridiculous numbers which generates another massive revenue. Then it would just make negotiating harder for this fight.
    This fight, if it happens, will be very easy to negotiate as it will be cut straight down the middle 50/50....... Warren has said it, and Hearn is aware that is the deal......... when, where and who walks out first is still up in the air obviously.

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      #62
      Originally posted by The plunger man
      I make a bet with you now that the fury Joshua either takes place in the U.K. or Saudi Arabia ....what you wanna bet ?
      Yiur the fool if you think 2 million box office customers will wake up at 5am to watch it in the U.K. instead of 11pm ....your also a fool if you think the Americans will shell out 80 dollars to watch a ppv event where there is not an American involved in the fight.
      Are you ****ing brain dead or what.
      It will not be held in the states and Tyson last ppv against was wilder was 350k ppv and that’s with wilder being the home side
      These guys ain't brainless it's just that they can't say things as they really are cuz it will affect how much salt they are looking to throw at world champions like AJ.

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      • champion4ever
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        #63
        Nice try Eddie but it's not going to happen. You're trying squeeze Wilder completely out of the picture. FYI, that's Wilder's belt that is wrapped around Fury's waist.

        Wilder gave him two voluntary defenses of his WBC title when he wasn't even obligated by the WBC sanctioning body in order to do so. Therefore, Tyson owes Deontay Wilder at least one title defense.

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        • The plunger man
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          #64
          Originally posted by bluebeam
          Pacquiao vs marquez
          Canelo vs Golovkin
          Cotto vs margarito
          Pacquiao vs hatton

          Any of these non american ppv's ring a bell?

          American will pay too see the best vs the best. We been doing it for years.

          Plus fury doesnt even have a license to fight in the UK
          Pacquiao was a huge star in the USA , Canelo has a huge Mexican fan base in America.
          Cotto was based in America and Margarito was Mexican.
          Tell me one fight where two British guys have boxed on a PPV event in the states where non of the fighters were a ppv draw.
          Non that’s who and you are deluded if you think that fight can be a huge draw in the USA.
          Lunatic lol
          As for a fury license that will be sorted if this fight is signed.

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          • FLY TY
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            #65
            Originally posted by The plunger man
            I make a bet with you now that the fury Joshua either takes place in the U.K. or Saudi Arabia ....what you wanna bet ?
            Yiur the fool if you think 2 million box office customers will wake up at 5am to watch it in the U.K. instead of 11pm ....your also a fool if you think the Americans will shell out 80 dollars to watch a ppv event where there is not an American involved in the fight.
            Are you ****ing brain dead or what.
            It will not be held in the states and Tyson last ppv against was wilder was 350k ppv and that’s with wilder being the home side
            The fight is not happening in England. Eddie will take it wherever it makes the most money, including Saudi. It'll be interesting to see how it goes because we know Bob Arum won't be giving Eddie full control, and as Top Rank is trying to market Fury to Americans, Vegas depending on what they offer, will be an option. I don't expect the fight to do 1 million US PPV because nobody knows Anthony Joshua over here, but I do expect the UK fans to wake up at 5AM, and shell out ppv money for an all-British showdown between Fury and AJ for undisputed. Call me delusional. Eddie knows this, and since he's not allowed to scalp tickets over there anymore, I don't see the fight happening in England.

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            • The plunger man
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              #66
              Originally posted by FLY TY
              The fight is not happening in England. Eddie will take it wherever it makes the most money, including Saudi. It'll be interesting to see how it goes because we know Bob Arum won't be giving Eddie full control, and as Top Rank is trying to market Fury to Americans, Vegas depending on what they offer, will be an option. I don't expect the fight to do 1 million US PPV because nobody knows Anthony Joshua over here, but I do expect the UK fans to wake up at 5AM, and shell out ppv money for an all-British showdown between Fury and AJ for undisputed. Call me delusional. Eddie knows this, and since he's not allowed to scalp tickets over there anymore, I don't see the fight happening in England.
              PPV boxing is dead in the states and add the fact fury or Joshua is not from the states the USA is a no go.
              Now as I said it will either be London or saudi.
              Arum knows he can do his bit for top rank and sell it to the American market and Hearn knows it can do over 2 million ppv buys in the uk.
              Wembley stadium would hold 90k again and ticket prices would be put up plus sky will charge more for this ppv at 25 to 30 pound.
              Don’t write the uk off just yet as you have no idea how big this fight is in the uk

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              • The plunger man
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                #67
                Originally posted by FLY TY
                The fight is not happening in England. Eddie will take it wherever it makes the most money, including Saudi. It'll be interesting to see how it goes because we know Bob Arum won't be giving Eddie full control, and as Top Rank is trying to market Fury to Americans, Vegas depending on what they offer, will be an option. I don't expect the fight to do 1 million US PPV because nobody knows Anthony Joshua over here, but I do expect the UK fans to wake up at 5AM, and shell out ppv money for an all-British showdown between Fury and AJ for undisputed. Call me delusional. Eddie knows this, and since he's not allowed to scalp tickets over there anymore, I don't see the fight happening in England.
                ppv has no market in the states now so shelve that idea

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