HAHAHAHA... Al and SHowtime are the biggest force in boxing. Why do you think it reasonable that little Eddie Hearn force them to put $50mn of their money in Escrow? Did McGregor make them do that?!?!? Did Pacquiao?!?!? Did either of those fighters not get their guarantee?!?!? Exactly.
HAHAHA moron. They've never put on any show that is even close to the "biggest promotion". Whereas Al Haymon has put on shows that broke every financial record available; PPV, Gate, etc. You're talking freshly out of your gaping arsehole. HAHAHAHA... Joshua has been saved by refs more than once. The last ref refused to let the smaller Joe Parker throw a single shot on the inside. AJ almost gassed and got beat by Takam FFS. If Al and Wilder call the shots, AJ and Hearn are guaranteeing a Wilder KO win and they know it. Plus Sky will be the broadcaster, but Hearn gets bollock all compared to if he puts it on. Would be like Wlad-Fury for him. He was just a side piece in that fight as he would be this one. Wow. Let me break that simple point down for you. If there was any justice, the fighters would be famous purely for being great fighters. Their lack of English language and countries of origin would be irrelevant and casuals would appreciate the fight for what it is. I don't hate you and I especially don't hate myself. I'm an amazing all out boss who simply enjoys schooling hos about boxing.
Another one eh.. There's a few here innit! I never said the biggest promotional fight you utter clown.. Learn to read properly and you may just realise what I said... Tool.. Lol
Without any emotion. Without name calling. Without logical fallacies. Please disprove this statement. The fight versus Wilder and Joshua will make A LOT more money if Wilder can sell himself to the American casual fan in the next year.
Do you think the behaviour outlined in my post was likely to instill trust in the opposing parties? Hearn's said that the time limit was 10 days and not 48 hours as reported, that the ten days was due to the Povetkin mandatory period and that it wasn't as reported a 'take it or leave it' offer but as the start of negotiations. Do you think this is comparable to the 24 hours condition on the Wilder offer?
What makes you believe he needs to sell himself to the casual fan? He done extremely good ratings for Showtime against Ortiz when he was competing against another big HBO card and a big UFC card on the same night. He's already drawing in good numbers against stiff competition and Ortiz is not a big name opponent. This content is protected
So they don't put on anywhere near the biggest promotions in boxing, yet they're the biggest promoter? STFU idiot. I can easily disprove the relevance of your statement to this thread and everything I have said here, but I'm affraid I can't do it without calling you a moron or an idiot. That's just not my style. American casuals will buy any HW unification for all the belts where both fighters speak english and are willing to talk smack. 1.2 mn people watched Wilder beat Ortiz FFS. A complete unknown. Haymon also knows that Wilder is very likely to smash AJs glass jaw and he then gets to have another major event in the US of similar scale. After that Wilder can fight bums like Breazeale and still be a PPV star. Just trust that Al Haymon knows more about boxing than a moronic idiot like yourself. The behaviour outlined in your post was "all part of the build up" as Hearn would say. Hearns offer was complete garbage and he knew it would be rejected. The difference here is that uncle Al has offered AJ EXACTLY what he asked for to agree the fight. So why would it take him more than 24 hours to confirm he's still happy to take their offer as long as he's guaranteed $50mn? This offer is actually better as AJ still gets 50-50 on anything after the $50mn he asked for.
Jesus wept. that's right lets compare Maywather v Pacquio and Mayweather v Mcgregor with AJ and Wilder. How many times does this needs to be said. Mayweather v Pacquio and Mayweather v Mcgregor were guaranteed hits. Nobody questioned how much money these fights would generate. All the evidence suggested they would do record numbers. You had the biggest draws in combat sports fighting. you had fighters with a proven history of selling millions of ppv's. There was no gamble here. If the offer is legit. Haymon will have no problem confirming tomorrow with Hearn they have $50 mil right now. As for biggest force in boxing. PBC Boxing. The biggest force in boxing doesn't lose a ton of money like Al Haymon has done with PBC Boxing.
You aren't right in the head are you.. You are a right tool aren't you, fairplay. You come across like a ten year old child. I'll type slower for you... Now, try to Stop dribbling for a moment and try reading this a little slower... I'll type it slower for you too... Matchroom is the biggest promotion company on the planet! That's all I said and it wasn't even aimed at you you backward child, you! Why are you coming back with insults like a child for? Idiot...
https://www.bloodyelbow.com/2016/9/...434-million-decline-al-haymon-pbc-boxing-news Biggest force in boxing lol From the very beginning, PBC’s business model was reportedly to spend money on risky deals in the hopes of earning future high returns. It would undertake time buys to get on television networks such as NBC, NBCSN, ESPN, ESPN Deportes, CBS, FOX, Fox Sports 1, Spike TV, and Bounce – something Caldwell described to Sports Business Daily as being “the irrational player for a while” and “turning the model completely upside down.” According to SEC filings, the fair value of Waddell’s MGH investments through the Ivy Asset Strategy and W&R Asset Strategy funds has plunged by $624 million over the course of roughly three years from $925 million to $301 million, for an overall return on investment of -67.5%. From the time initial investments were made through the end of March 2015 – when the first PBC events began airing – the combined value of Waddell’s MGH securities only dropped $136 million. Since then, it’s been a bloodbath in fair value losses, and in the last year from Jun. 30, 2015 – Jun. 30, 2016, Waddell’s MGH investments have been on a $434 million freefall. Yep I think Eddie and AJ got every right to ask where the money is from and want proof of funds.
This is where he is. Not where he could be. I can agree that the Ortiz fight did well. It doesn't mean I'm contradicting my original statement. Looking at other PPV stars in America. The potential is huge. Business men want to maximise profit for any venture. They see a potential mega fight. They are going to try and make it a mega fight. Again disprove that statement.
Fighting Ortiz is not his ceiling in terms of viewing figures and revenue. All of his previous title fights does not represent the magnitude of what will be the first undisputed HW fight in over 20 years. That in itself is a huge PPV show.
All those fighters you have mentioned are all massive PPV draws though, Wilder isn't, neither is Joshua in the US, so lets compare apples and oranges until it kind of fits the narrative. They were also fighting another proven PPV commodity in Mayweather, so if you're going to throw insults around calling people morons etc, perhaps make sure your **** don't stink before you blindly hammer away at your keyboard. FYI, I've just emailed Joshua and Wilder a 100m guaranteed offer, they don't need to see the money, just know I'm good for it. Anything other than a yes means they're ducking me and a pair of pussies.