Originally posted by Curt Henning
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Comments Thread For: Arum: Haymon, Wilder Were Wise To Walk Away From DAZN Deal
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What's even more funny is all these jailhouse promoters and media executives discussing these potential deals as if they could do better job in a negotiation.
Why do I care if Deontay Wilder or anyone else make $3, $15, $40, or $100 million when it would have no effect on me or anyone else on this site?
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not taking any side here, but its not like Wilder/AJ was happening next anyways. I've always been against signing fights when there are already fights lined up.
No reason not to sit down after AJ/Miller, Wilder/Breazele and Fury/some guy happens.
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jsmooth to answer your question u don't realize how much UK people eat sleep and breathe boxing.that whole country alone will make up most of the market.thats why boxing big in usa anymore cause we have so much other stuff going on.basketball football baseball hockey so on.boxing all they got.an they asked the question why isn't wilder well known cause we have so much other stuff going on.but they will all pay 2 see this including other European countries.russia new Zealand.austria so on
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All y'all who think Wilder was foolish to turn down DAZN's offer fail to realize that all of Haymon's top guys are co-promoters on their fights. So they're not only making their purse that's reported to each athletic commission, they're also making money from everything that has to do with the event. They're getting a piece of ticket sales, advertisements, sponsorships, licensing, merchandising, and every revenue stream related to their fights.
From my perspective, when you factor everything in to it, had Wilder accepted DAZN'S offer he would have drastically shortchanged his earning potential and earnings.
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