Eddie Hearn Confirms he will offer Wilder Deal To Fight Chisora

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  1. Mitch87

    Mitch87 Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Chisora would be a tougher fight for Wilder than Brezeale.
     
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  2. LordSouness

    LordSouness Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Yes, because that's exactly how finance works. Use the money you can generate from two fights to fund one fight. Sounds like a great idea, really.
     
  3. inner2deepz

    inner2deepz Well-Known Member banned Full Member

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    If Whyte is worth 7 million then AJ is worth more than 15 mil end of discussion
     
  4. iii

    iii Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Pffff don't waste your breath with this Moron...if you want him to grasp monetary things get your abacus out...dim very much so
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    Lordy, if you want him to understand ...type slowly...
     
  5. LordSouness

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    How do you reason that out?

    $7m will be a much bigger slice of the pie, probably about 70%. Versus in the AJ fight, he's probably getting about 35%ish with $15m.
     
  6. inner2deepz

    inner2deepz Well-Known Member banned Full Member

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    Whyte isn’t worth 7 million and he’s greatly overpaying. Whyte isn’t half as marketable or the fighter that AJ is and I’m not a fan of AJ.
     
  7. LordSouness

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    Nobody is saying Whyte is as marketable as AJ - Whyte did just sell a PPV in the UK though. On top of that, this fight isn't in the UK, it would be in the US on DAZN, which gives Hearn more ability to fund the fight. Even still, one wouldn't equate to the other, mathematically.

    Whyte at $7m makes the Whyte fight a $10m fight, at most.
    Joshua at $15m makes the Joshua fight a $40m-50m fight. That makes the Joshua fight, even by those calculations, 4 or 5 times more marketable, not double.
     
  8. retro_box

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    Forget this he can't enter US because of crime past
     
  9. Okin129

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    Don't think so, Breazeale is much bigger, younger in boxing terms because he has less wars and therefore less
    wear and tear and has more power than Chisora.

    Both are easy to hit, both have approximately the same skill level and both are durable although Chisora has
    propably the best chin in the heavyweight division besides Mariusz Wach.

    I don't think Chisora could hurt Wilder in the same way Breazeale could.

    But in the end both would lose to him and knocked out in the later rounds by a brutal windmill assault.
     
  10. Mitch87

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    Both have the power to hurt Wilder (Molina did after all) but I think Chisora's toughness and durability will make a him a tougher challenge than Breazeale whose chin is suspect.
     
  11. Okin129

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    Molina has probably more punching power than Chisora and Wilders chin is not as bad as his sloppy style and
    balance seem to suggest sometimes.

    He took shots from Luis Ortiz after all and was never on the ground in his professional career.

    Breazeale is a legit knockout threat whereas Chisora is kind of featherfisted, knocking out an exhausted Takam
    doesn't change that.

    Chisora got knocked out by David Haye who was a strong puncher but not Wilder level puncher, you can have as
    good a chin as it gets, you have to avoid getting hit by Wilder or you will get knocked out, it's just the way it is.

    Both of them can't avoid it, they simply doesn't have the skill to do, so for me at least Breazeale is a tougher
    opponent because of size and power, it's more likely that he would hurt Wilder than Chisora, both would get
    knocked out though, so it really doesn't make a difference if Chisora or Breazeale would fight against him lol.
     
  12. critix

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    because wilder wants 50/50 and no less even thou wilder net work is 20k