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    #71
    2 million buys?? lol Bob is living in fantasy land. It won't even get close to that.

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      #72
      Snakes don’t talk they hiss f%#k scumbag bob

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        #73
        Originally posted by giant_king View Post
        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

        Those other sports didn't just get invented yesterday. They've been around for decades, while boxing was still thriving. Maybe the reason boxing is struggling in the US, is because of greedy, outdated dinosaurs like Bob Arum still pulling strings behind the scenes.
        Last edited by guyver8; 03-22-2019, 10:23 AM.

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          #74
          DAZN is not sustainable, this is why they are raising their prices so soon in their market and will continue to do so because they are overpaying too many fighters without making much back!

          They’re only prayer was a Wilder vs AJ fight and they tried to short change Wilder again while making more profit!

          They’re only hope is Canelo since he’s the bigger star between himself and AJ and he’s fighting better competition!

          Wilder said 50/50 and on PPV and when Hearns gets his egocentric head outta his own àśś and only then will he realize that Wilder is what he needs!

          Same people scrutinizing Wilder are the same ones who said not taking the 15 mill or 23 mill flat fees was an idiotic move, but he didn’t take them and look at what he’s getting offered now!

          Finkel and Haymon knows how much the fight is truly worth while these armchair couch fans all of a sudden became accountants over night is hilarious!

          I want the fight as bad as anyone but you gotta understand that this is a business as well, I don’t like it but it’s the truth!

          When the fight happens, everyone and they’re grandmother will be watching it or have heard of it and Wilder will be set for generations!

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            #75
            If the deal didn't come with a back end percentage then I understand, but if it did then he's no better than Joshua. I can respect people trying to maximize their profits, and I've said this regarding Joshua too, but as a consumer I simply don't care. Watching already rich people bicker about who deserves to be richer has ran its course.

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              #76
              Arum and Haymon, masters of marinating. Listen to your masters Beyonce!

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                #77
                Smart business move and i can't believe in saying this but what Bob said actually makes sense

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                  #78
                  It sounded to me that Arum is relieved that Wilder didn't sign with DANZ so Fury won't get freezed out of the other two top Has

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                    #79
                    Originally posted by James Hunt View Post
                    Considering only 45% of total US PPV revenue goes to both(!) fighters, DAZN offer was idiotically good.
                    Just for Brazil fight, they offered 26M to both fighters (DW-20; DB-6). That's the equivalent of ca. 720K (realistic, not blown up) PPV buys.
                    For AJ fight +80M (if 50/50): That's the equivalent of 2.2M PPV buys.

                    If uncle Al didn't make Deonkey the new Floyd in 42 fights, he never will. You just have to love PBC fighters' naivete. Laughable.
                    You are only mentioning PPV revenue. There is more revenue that comes in from international broadcast, sponsorships, ticket sales and general revenue from concession sales. That is money that is left at the table by accepting a flat fee.

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                      #80
                      Originally posted by Holler View Post
                      Do you understand why he turned it down?
                      Yup I started to understand even more when it was disclosed that it was actually a 4 FIGHT deal and NOT a 3 fight deal like they originally said. You know what the big problem is,WILDER DOES NOT TRUST EDDIE HEARN AND THOSE AFFILIATED WITH HIM and with good reason.

                      This subscription model which apparently means you have to sign multi fight deals if you want to fight a particular fighter will not work with everyone especially if that fighter is happy where they are. Wilder does not trust anything Hearn affiliated and I can't say I blame him. He wants options and a 3 fight deal was a lot, a 4 fight deal? That's even crazier and learning the truth actually explains WHY Wilder is apprehensive to sign with them. They Lie...

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