Can Wilder's PPV fortunes and Net Worth dramatically change if he signs with Eddie Hearn?

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  1. jaytxxl

    jaytxxl Well-Known Member Full Member

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    thats what I’m saying am I missing something.. He got paid $20 million vs Breazeale & Ortiz due to that offer from DAZN which PBC matched.. It was 4 fights for 120 with 2 of the fights getting 35+ fighting AJ after Breazeale.. Then AJ lost to Ruiz which would have put in a predicament where he wouldn’t have received that money if AJ would have lost the rematch.. I can bet his guarantee vs Fury will be a guarantee of 25+ PPV upside in a PPV that could possibly sell 1.5 mil at $80..

    I’m sure if he and AJ continue to win he can definitely get $50 million in that fight.. He definitely should thank AJ for bringing the big money to the division because he wouldn’t have made no more than 3 million in a fight if the buzz for that potential matchup wasn’t building..
     
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  2. Brixton Bomber

    Brixton Bomber Obsessed with Boxing banned Full Member

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    Add to that that Wilder is a boring personality.

    A loudmouthed American screaming "BOMBSQUAD" as an answer to every question? Nobody wants that or needs that.

    Fury: Comical, Irish following, knows how to work the mic & crowd. A buffoon, but he knows what he is doing.
    AJ: Has a country backing him, knows what to say, delivers exciting fights against world class opponents.
    Wilder:

    If you won't consistently face the best, won't travel, don't grab peoples attention, and your rivals are doing that, you're screwed.
     
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