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  • #21
    Originally posted by WBC WBA IBF View Post
    Hearn claimed the Klitschko fight did just over 1.5 million buys. So that would mean PPV buys have gone down, not up. And if they've gone down, how is AJ making $25 million per fight?
    Povetkin brings a VAST fan base in Russia that generates far more then a Parker fight .

    With more money and bigger split of that fight you being the PAID puppet on here cant figure that out ? hmmmm


    You continue to talk nonsense as well with whos walking away from what .

    Despite your MANY outlandish lies Wilders 5 management guys do not take 20% combined ..lol ....Wilder makes more near ONE million a fight then TWO yet you really expect a boxing forum to believe Joshua is getting the worst of it bc he in FACT will be averaging 20 Million a fight and not being bled by a handful of managers ?


    See you can get away with this nonsense on you tube but ppl on here actually know what theyre talking about bc its an actual forum with less ******s on it .




    "Simply not true. Wilder likely makes 4-5 million per fight. "
    Last edited by juggernaut666; 07-16-2018, 11:24 AM.

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    • #22
      Originally posted by WBC WBA IBF View Post
      AJ was reported to have earned $13 million for the Klitschko fight. UK fans insist he'll make $25 million for the Povetkin fight. Where is all this extra revenue coming from?

      If 50 million was such a ****ty offer, why did AJ insist he'd sign tomorrow if he was given 50 million?




      Simply not true. Wilder likely makes 4-5 million per fight. He'll quickly make 15 million without having to go to enemy territory on an insulting flat fee.
      No it was reported Joshua/Wlad would split 30 mill and that's £ not $. So Joshua minimum made $20 mill form the Wlad fight.

      So 2 fights equals $40 mill.

      The other $10 mill would of come from endorsements. In 2017 alone he made $3.5 mill in endorsements and he's signed a bunch load more endorsements since. He gets $1 mill a year from Jaguar alone. Throw in all the other companies, Beats, Under Armour, Lucozade Sport, Audemars Piguet, Lynx, Hugo Boss etc.

      But maybe I am inflating his actual earnings. Forbes a reputable publication had his earnings as $39 mill over the last 12 months, $32 mill from fight, $7 mill from endorsements.

      If I am guilty of inflating his earnings, you are doing the same. His earnings are always reported. He got $2.1 mill for Ortiz and 900K for Washington, $1.5 mill for Stiverne. So not sure where you are pulling this 4-5 mill number from. At least I'm not more than doubling Joshua's possible earnings.

      Fact is $50 mill for Joshua is far less a big deal for Joshua than 15 mill is for Wilder.

      As for why Joshua didn't take the $50 mill, it was the location not the money that was the issue.

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      • #23
        Originally posted by EnglishOxide View Post
        These are facts son. Wilder has turned down 5 career high paydays
        So? Would it change anything if Wilder had offered 46, 47, 48, 49 and 50 million? Then AJ would have turned down 5 career high pay days?


        when he only makes $2.1m per fight currently.
        You have no idea what he makes currently. Unless you really believe Cotto only made 700k for his retirement fight?

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        • #24
          Originally posted by Rubber Ducky View Post
          But maybe I am inflating his actual earnings. Forbes a reputable publication had his earnings as $39 mill over the last 12 months, $32 mill from fight, $7 mill from endorsements.
          Ok, so let's say those numbers are true and he's making $16 million per fight, which seems very realistic. That's likely 4x what Wilder makes per fight.

          AJ could have made 150-200 million in a trilogy with Wilder. How many fights will he have to fight now to make that kind of money? And when you can make that kind of money, why even fight that many fights?

          AJ is a pawn in Eddie's DAZN plans. Eddie has no fiduciary duty to AJ. AJ's best shot to make the biggest money was to become a US PPV star. Something Eddie steered him away from because Eddie benefits more from the DAZN launch going well.

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          • #25
            Originally posted by WBC WBA IBF View Post
            Ok, so let's say those numbers are true and he's making $16 million per fight, which seems very realistic. That's likely 4x what Wilder makes per fight.

            AJ could have made 150-200 million in a trilogy with Wilder. How many fights will he have to fight now to make that kind of money? And when you can make that kind of money, why even fight that many fights?

            AJ is a pawn in Eddie's DAZN plans. Eddie has no fiduciary duty to AJ. AJ's best shot to make the biggest money was to become a US PPV star. Something Eddie steered him away from because Eddie benefits more from the DAZN launch going well.
            More delusion at its best .


            Only certian fighters would be generating big numbers here .

            Maybe you havent noticed but beyond Wilder there is no other American HW to warrant a U.S PPV in contrast DAZN will be a world wide app to show fights like Povetkin .

            To suggest Joshua can make more money in the long run as a U.S PPV draw is AGAIN illogical bc he will be a U.K based fighter fighting NON American fighters for the most part so how do you get the idea he needs U.S PPV ?

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            • #26
              There's 0% chance he gets 50/50, at least not soon. The only thing he has going for him is that there are no big HW opponents. Only household name left is Fury. If Joshua fights Fury and wins, sometime in 2018-2019, they may be likely to give Wilder 50/50. Until then.. nope.

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              • #27
                Originally posted by j0zef View Post
                There's 0% chance he gets 50/50, at least not soon. The only thing he has going for him is that there are no big HW opponents. Only household name left is Fury. If Joshua fights Fury and wins, sometime in 2018-2019, they may be likely to give Wilder 50/50. Until then.. nope.
                If Joshua defeats Fury why would they then give 50%?

                Thats not going to happen ....lol


                As your stock rises you dont go backwards .....

                Hearn can create a trilogy with Fury if Wilder wants to live in his self delusional bubble !

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                • #28
                  Originally posted by juggernaut666 View Post
                  To suggest Joshua can make more money in the long run as a U.S PPV draw is AGAIN illogical bc he will be a U.K based fighter fighting NON American fighters for the most part so how do you get the idea he needs U.S PPV ?
                  A trilogy with Wilder on US PPV would put more money in AJ's pocket than any other three fights he could have.

                  DAZN is what's best for Hearn, but what was best for AJ was US PPV.

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                  • #29
                    Pretty much confirms that the Alabama fool has no interest in fighting Joshua. Sad but hardly unsurprising.

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                    • #30
                      Originally posted by WBC WBA IBF View Post
                      Wilder is likely already making 4-5 million per fight. Makes no sense to go to the UK for the big cash out fight for a flat fee of 15 million. Better off fighting a few lower level guys and building to a super fight with Tyson Fury.
                      Everything you said is total bull****, dont ever say some dumb **** like that ever again.

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