Comments Thread For: Hearn: If Wilder Doesn't Take Fury Rematch - He Should Retire

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  • P4Pdunny
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    #81
    Hearn is so full of it sometimes

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    • Oshio
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      #82
      Where's Wilder? He's indeed gone quiet. We need to file for a missing person

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      • Raggamuffin
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        #83
        Hearn is a clown. Notice nobody is talking about him anymore. Boy he used to be the Golden Light to Jiahuas fans lmao. Did you Joshua fans transfer into Fury fans yet? I’ll be lurking lol.

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        • Mr Giggles
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          #84
          I feel like he is only saying this cause he desperately wants wilder to take the fight cause if he doesn’t then Eddie is forced to make AJ vs fury

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          • Kannabis Kid
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            #85
            Originally posted by Squared.Circle
            No, he really didn't lol Where did you hear that? Some racist LDBC YouTube channel? we can only go by what reliable sources say, right? Most sources say Wilder made $20m, some, a maximum of $40m in 2019 (Breazeale and Ortiz). Those same sources say AJ earned at least those two aforementioned figures combined in the Ruiz rematch alone, as well as $30m from the first fight. And that's without his multiple lucrative endorsements (Under Armour, Jaguar, Lucozade, among others) So no, Wilder definitely did not make half a million less than AJ

            Are you one of those that's gonna say something like "yea but Eddie Hearn lies, AJ doesn't make that much" without a single iota of evidence? lol

            Is this like that time when Wilder was the most googled athlete in 2018? His fan base come out with the most ridiculous nonsense ever lol
            I don't even know what LDBC is these numbers were released for the public to see puto.

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            • Squared.Circle
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              #86
              Originally posted by Kannabis Kid
              I don't even know what LDBC is these numbers were released for the public to see puto.
              L. O. L. Forbes "2020 Celebrity 100 Earnings".

              It specifically mentions the Fury rematch netting Wilder "roughly $25m". So as that didn't happen in 2019 we can subtract that from the $46.5m. Which, if you're struggling, according to Forbes puts Wilder's 2019 earnings at $21.5m and keeps AJ's at $47m. Fail

              Or if we want to stick with Forbes' guess (which goes against their own reports that AJ secured upwards of $40m from the Saudi's, which was separate from his $30m+ purse), it's Wilder earning $46.5m for three fights and AJ earning $47m for two. AJ gets that chicken dinner every time

              So in summary, no, Wilder definitely does not earn more or even equal to AJ.

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                #87
                Eddie Hearn would love for Deontay Wilder to pull out of this rematch because Matchroom have been ducking Wilder for over three and one half years now. They know AJ doesn't want that smoke from Deontay.

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                • Kannabis Kid
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                  #88
                  Originally posted by Squared.Circle
                  L. O. L. Forbes "2020 Celebrity 100 Earnings".

                  It specifically mentions the Fury rematch netting Wilder "roughly $25m". So as that didn't happen in 2019 we can subtract that from the $46.5m. Which, if you're struggling, according to Forbes puts Wilder's 2019 earnings at $21.5m and keeps AJ's at $47m. Fail

                  Or if we want to stick with Forbes' guess (which goes against their own reports that AJ secured upwards of $40m from the Saudi's, which was separate from his $30m+ purse), it's Wilder earning $46.5m for three fights and AJ earning $47m for two. AJ gets that chicken dinner every time

                  So in summary, no, Wilder definitely does not earn more or even equal to AJ.
                  You tried to break it all down just to say it yourself anyways AJ only made half a million more yet he's the biggest star and earner to you in reality it's Tyson Fury he made more than AJ so he's the cash cow of the UK. At first it was Wilder isn't in AJ's league money wise he was ****** to turn down that bull**** deal now its only 500k difference in earnings within 12 months and oh AJ still made more so he's the biggest earner.

                  Don't forget Wilder is going to make more his next fight than AJ is against Pulev there is a reason Joshua and Hearn are trying to cash out against Fury and stall the trilogy. You are a dumbass it goes off a 12 month span not from Jan-Dec you ***in moron the proof is all out there you can talk about Jaguar deals and all this **** that was included in his endorsements yet he still only made a little more than Deontay and less than Tyson.

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                  • TheMyspaceDayz
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                    #89
                    Yes, everyone who can’t beat the heavyweight champion should retire... whaaaa

                    Hearn needs Fury to beat Wilder into irrelevancy because he fears Wilder. This much is obvious to me.

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                    • Squared.Circle
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                      #90
                      Originally posted by Kannabis Kid
                      You tried to break it all down just to say it yourself anyways AJ only made half a million more yet he's the biggest star and earner to you in reality it's Tyson Fury he made more than AJ so he's the cash cow of the UK. At first it was Wilder isn't in AJ's league money wise he was ****** to turn down that bull**** deal now its only 500k difference in earnings within 12 months and oh AJ still made more so he's the biggest earner.

                      Don't forget Wilder is going to make more his next fight than AJ is against Pulev there is a reason Joshua and Hearn are trying to cash out against Fury and stall the trilogy. You are a dumbass it goes off a 12 month span not from Jan-Dec you ***in moron the proof is all out there you can talk about Jaguar deals and all this **** that was included in his endorsements yet he still only made a little more than Deontay and less than Tyson.
                      Erm, you said Wilder made half a million less than AJ in 2019. I was simply proving that he didn't. The time period that Forbes uses to formulate their lists is irrelevant, 2019 is from January to December, and AJ earned more. Why? Because he earns more per fight. Fact. Which is what actually counts when you talk about what a fighter earns...unless you're a Wilder fangirl that's desperately looking for a win of course, and you go by a list that doesn't compare earnings per fight

                      I don't know how you came to the conclusion that Wilder will earn more than AJ for their respective upcoming fights, seeing as nobody has even made an estimated potential earnings yet. And let's have it right, without Fury, Wilder would still be struggling to make $5m per fight But, again, it's all irrelevant. AJ has made more in 23 fights than Wilder has in his 44. So, who's the biggest earner of the two (rhetorical question)? Lol

                      Now please, be a good wench and go and make AJ that chicken dinner

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