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  • Will Wilder be able to make $100 million without DAZN contract?

    I believe he is quickly gaining steam and will eventually surpass DAZN's $100 million dollar deal, but I'm interested to hear your thoughts on if he will be able to surpass that amount or at least come close?
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    Yes, he will make $100 million or close to it
    54.55%
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    No, he won't make $100 million or close to it
    45.45%
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  • #2
    In his wildest dreams. He only sold 7,000 tickets in his last fight for fu..ck sake.

    But Josh should clear over $70million after the Ruiz rematch in two fights. LMAO.

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    • #3
      I dont think he will. He couldve made 100 mill in just 3 fights or 120 mill in 4 fights. Til this day I'm still smMFh over him not signing. But he's loyal though, which is priceless lol

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      • #4
        He made 20 vs Breazeale and should make about the same vs Ortiz the real question is how will the Fury rematch will do

        That's the unknown right now

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        • #5
          He may come close if he signs with Top Rank and ESPN

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          • #6
            It was reported he made 10 vs Breazeale and with no belt and no ppv's ?How. Chances are Fury gets him and its game over.

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            • #7
              I easily answered yes because he's halfway there as we speak. He's already grossed closed to $50 mil in just his boxing career alone without any corporate sponsorships or endorsements.

              He's projected too easily gross over $100 mil in his career; Maybe even $300 mil or more before he retires. He has a lot of big fights left on the table with rematches with Ortiz and Fury. In addition with fights against Ruiz, Joshua and Whyte.

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              • #8
                Yes, just think of the fury rematch. Not only that the first fight brought major attention to him.

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by champion4ever View Post
                  I easily answered yes because he's halfway there as we speak. He's already grossed closed to $50 mil in just his boxing career alone without any corporate sponsorships or endorsements.

                  He's projected too easily gross over $100 mil in his career; Maybe even $300 mil or more before he retires. He has a lot of big fights left on the table with rematches with Ortiz and Fury. In addition with fights against Ruiz, Joshua and Whyte.
                  Just looked this up...
                  "An undefeated 40-fight win streak, Wilder has an estimated net worth of $16 million as of November 2018."

                  Heard he made 16-18 mill for the Dom fight. So about 34 mill total at the most.

                  I guess he has a chance at making 100 mill, if and thats a big IF, the fury fight does well, and the fights after that do even better.

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by El_Mero View Post
                    Just looked this up...
                    "An undefeated 40-fight win streak, Wilder has an estimated net worth of $16 million as of November 2018."

                    Heard he made 16-18 mill for the Dom fight. So about 34 mill total at the most.

                    I guess he has a chance at making 100 mill, if and thats a big IF, the fury fight does well, and the fights after that do even better.
                    According to Forbes magazine Wilder is the #56 highest paid athlete in the world and the third highest paid boxer in the world behind AJ and Canelo. He grossed more than $30 mil in his last three fights against Ortiz, Fury and Breazeale which comes out to $30.5 mil total. Now add that to the $16 mil he has already earned in his career and you would come up with the estimation of close to $50mil; $46 mil to be exact for his gross career earnings.

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