Wilder refuses $50mil, NSB mad. Crawford refuses 40%, NSB smiles. Legit

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  • Combat Talk Radio
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    #11
    Originally posted by Butt stuff
    Idk man, 40% of $125m is different to 40% of $30m
    Crawford hasn't made more than 4 million.

    40% of 30 million is $12 million, bro.

    No matter what, it'd be a career high for him AND of he proves out and beats Spence, now he can ask for whatever from whoever. Like Floyd did with De La Hoya.

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      #12
      Originally posted by revelated
      Crawford hasn't made more than 4 million.

      40% of 30 million is $12 million, bro.

      No matter what, it'd be a career high for him AND of he proves out and beats Spence, now he can ask for whatever from whoever. Like Floyd did with De La Hoya.
      I’ve no idea what he’s been offered, but that even bolsters my point. If he’s getting $4m at 40% then that’s MUCH different than getting $50m.

      You never have to fight again after that amount of money, even after paying your promoter/trainer/manager/taxman.

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        #13
        Originally posted by revelated
        It doesn't matter. The point is, it would be more money in a single fight than Crawford had ever made, and it's a fair offer. Floyd has explained how B-Side pay is commonly calculated.

        You don’t start a negotiation by dictating your opponents percentage, especially if there isn’t a real number yet.

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          #14
          Originally posted by Butt stuff
          I’ve no idea what he’s been offered, but that even bolsters my point. If he’s getting $4m at 40% then that’s MUCH different than getting $50m.

          You never have to fight again after that amount of money, even after paying your promoter/trainer/manager/taxman.
          The point is, one fighter denies a career high payday (at their level) and NSB criticizes him, but when another fighter, this ONE fighter, turns down a career high payday (at their level) NSB celebrates it.

          I want people to be consistent.

          If Wilder was ducking because he turned down career high, Crawford's ducking because he turned down career high.

          Be consistent.

          Originally posted by SugarAnt05
          You don’t start a negotiation by dictating your opponents percentage, especially if there isn’t a real number yet.
          Tell that to BoMac. He and Crawford started it demanding 50-50 split after he beat Horn.

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