It doesn’t matter it’s there and it’s legit, Joshua asked for a 50 mil flat fee now he’s got it no excuses.
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Can I ask one SERIOUS question about this 50 million offer
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I’m assuming who ever is backing this offer whether that’s Haymon , PBC investors , Showtime looked at projected financials and feel confident that this fight will generate enough $ to pay AJ what he wanted / Wilder / cover costs and still make a profit
Why would they hand out this type of $ for regular Wilder fights when they wouldn’t generate a fraction of the amount of $ a AJ/Wilder fight would. I don’t think their in the business to throw $ away
A lot of AJ fans on here seem shook for some reason l, just hoping that this offer isn’t real because the way things are looking AJ/Matchroom/ AJ cheerleaders have no excuses now why the fight shouldn’t happen in Sept -Dec
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Originally posted by Tyrone Biggums View PostIF they have that kinda money lying around, why has Wilder only been getting like 2 million paypackets?
No hate, no bs, just serious responses please.
Wilder, as a standalone fighter, is likely over $2m at this point; in a fight or so, Wilder is likely being moved to CBS to make the money work, before the likely move to PPV (building a PPV audience no different than Canelo did after the Floyd fight).
The spectacle of a budding global star in Joshua, fighting a budding star in Deontay Wilder, in a fight to determine an undisputed heavyweight champion, between two fighters who can punch, will draw sizable interest.
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Originally posted by Paddy Mashdown View PostWhere's the money coming from? Haymon?
Both of them are very low key with their business dealings. If they lose money, they will simply write it off but they wouldn't throw money at a fight like this without a solid plan for profit
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