Fighting Mike Tyson would get that even for one fight but in current realistic ones ,Wilder doesn't get him that. I would be hard pressed hes getting anywhere near AJ's DAZN contract which was over a hundred million in itself not including fights generated even after losing. Fury has to defeat AJ to remotley claim what he is and even then it doesnt mean much because its the style of the fighter along with promotion that gets a following ,and its still AJ, these are just facts.
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Originally posted by Tatabanya View PostOf course.
It's still an inordinate amount of money that no one - in a "right" world that will never exist - should get in a single piece.
If they generate the money by getting people interested enough to buy PPV or come to the fights, of course they should get it !
Same for the biggest pop stars, comedians, or performers of any kind. If they generate the money, where should it go instead other than their pockets ?
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The only way for it to happen is if he doesn't fight AJ in the next 2 fights. If he beats Wilder and AJ next 2 fights then what fights would he have after that would generate enough interest for a contract as big as he says? The only play he has is to run out his contract and then have the bidders line up for the AJ fight.
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Fury signed a five-fight pact with Top Rank in February 2019 and has since gone 3-0 during the deal, beating Tom Schwarz in June, Otto Wallin in September and Wilder in February.
I hope his new deal includes a rematch with Tom Schwarz.
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Originally posted by thack View PostTyson looks favourite to beat Wilder and Joshua and if so will demand a crazy amount of money for sure but I think he would happily give it all back to see the Hearns little faces should this happen.
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Highly doubtful. Top Rank and ESPN are not going to pay that type of bread. Two things are going to prevent that type of contract, Fury is not a Star in the States and no live gates are also going to contribute. I even forsee DAZN trying to get out of the Canelo contract or renegotiate the same goes for GGG, if things don't get better. And the way things are going in the world, you could probably bet on it.Last edited by Greenfield02; 05-31-2020, 05:30 PM.
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Originally posted by JLC View PostWhat ?!?
If they generate the money by getting people interested enough to buy PPV or come to the fights, of course they should get it !
Same for the biggest pop stars, comedians, or performers of any kind. If they generate the money, where should it go instead other than their pockets ?
Anyhow, as right as you are in terms of economic laws, I still think that too many performers - in several areas of entertainment and sport - are grossly overrated, and consequently overpaid.
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