Good promotion strategy on his part, but let's be real, he'll be lucky to make $15M.
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Wilder says he can make $100 million in the Fury Fight?
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Originally posted by Pigeons View PostIt's always fun seeing these kind of projections before the fight. Wilder-Fury is a great fight but it will do Golovkin-Lemieux, Golovkin-Jacobs, Ward-Kovalev I & II numbers. Mid-100s.
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I believe him. Haymon pays his fighters good and under the table. He doesn’t want any of the miserable promoter to run to the courts again. Besides Joshua no other current heavy of light heavyweight is worth more than him
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Originally posted by Split Decision View Postwhy has wilder never done ppv then ?
because thats why aj does ppv for the reasons u listed
Wilder vs Ortiz could have been a PPV, but hard to hype/promote a fight where only one guy knows English unless it’s a grudge match
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Yeah and I'm going to quarterback the patriots next week vs the chiefs. Tune in folks, should be fun.
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Originally posted by _Rexy_ View PostOne thing that I think that a lot of UK/European/foreign viewers don’t understand is that in North America (Canada/USA. Obviously Mexico and Central America are different) is heavyweight crazy. Casuals don’t need to know who either guy is, it’s being promoted as heavyweight championship among two giants with undefeated records. That will get the casual fans attention more than two top P4P guys in a smaller weight class. That’s just how it works.Originally posted by _Rexy_ View PostThere hasn’t been a reason to do a PPV before. This isn’t the UK where every bloody boxing match is a $19 PPV. In the last two years I can only think of two PPV fights not counting this one
Wilder vs Ortiz could have been a PPV, but hard to hype/promote a fight where only one guy knows English unless it’s a grudge match
u say the bolded yet u have no heavyweight ppvs yet plenty of smaller weight ppvs
why is that ?
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