on the reals, he should just take it. it's 6 times more than his last fight. take the 12.5, go to the UK, knock out AJ, get more money and be able to make all the demands
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Originally posted by Illmatic94 View Post
Is this super duper mega fight really only making $40 million?
it would be a massive promotional failure if it did. eddie hearn is literally downplaying his own fight to avoid it. i don't understand how on earth brits don't eralize what is going on.
this fight is already bigger than golovkin - alvarez and it's not even signed! people are calling in about the fight on the radio and it's not even signed! put a deontay highlight reel on sports center, bring him on a media tour, and this fight will f#cking sell! canelo and golovkin are not american and speak no english FFS! problem is that they won't take it to american PPV.
just for context, alvarez and canelo did over a million PPV buys at $70 a pop! that's not considering gate, sponsorship, and a site fee from a casino that will literally pay you to have the fight htere because of teh millions and millions in gambling revenue and hospitality.
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Originally posted by Gigantes View Postcan people stop being accountants and instead push to see the best fight the best?
dude your last ppost was literally justifying a lowball, how yare you not playing accountant?
it;'s just a fact that the biggest fights in boxing have a purse split. that goes back a hell of a lot further than eddie hearn and al haymon, believe me!
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Originally posted by New England View Postit would be a massive promotional failure if it did. eddie hearn is literally downplaying his own fight to avoid it. i don't understand how on earth brits don't eralize what is going on.
this fight is already bigger than golovkin - alvarez and it's not even signed! people are calling in about the fight on the radio and it's not even signed! put a deontay highlight reel on sports center, bring him on a media tour, and this fight will f#cking sell! canelo and golovkin are not american and speak no english FFS! problem is that they won't take it to american PPV.
just for context, alvarez and canelo did over a million PPV buys at $70 a pop! that's not considering gate, sponsorship, and a site fee from a casino that will literally pay you to have the fight htere because of teh millions and millions in gambling revenue and hospitality.
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Originally posted by Gigantes View Poston the reals, he should just take it. it's 6 times more than his last fight. take the 12.5, go to the UK, knock out AJ, get more money and be able to make all the demands
Or you win and then you are golden.
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Originally posted by New England View Postdude your last ppost was literally justifying a lowball, how yare you not playing accountant?
it;'s just a fact that the biggest fights in boxing have a purse split. that goes back a hell of a lot further than eddie hearn and al haymon, believe me!
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Originally posted by tonysoprano View PostThis is it. If he really thinks he'll win take the offer. Worse case scenario you lose and still pocket 12.5M.
Or you win and then you are golden.
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Originally posted by New England View Postit would be a massive promotional failure if it did. eddie hearn is literally downplaying his own fight to avoid it. i don't understand how on earth brits don't eralize what is going on.
this fight is already bigger than golovkin - alvarez and it's not even signed! people are calling in about the fight on the radio and it's not even signed! put a deontay highlight reel on sports center, bring him on a media tour, and this fight will f#cking sell! canelo and golovkin are not american and speak no english FFS! problem is that they won't take it to american PPV.
just for context, alvarez and canelo did over a million PPV buys at $70 a pop! that's not considering gate, sponsorship, and a site fee from a casino that will literally pay you to have the fight htere because of teh millions and millions in gambling revenue and hospitality.
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