I'm not justifying that AJ-Wilder generates more money than AJ/Parker. Its like asking me to justify that AJ is black or Fury is white. You would be very bad at stocks lmao
Yes, your hard data of a dozen or so anonymous internet forum posters is highly impressive stuff. Good going.
And my rebuttal could have been "a bunch of anonymous Internet forum posters aren't taking my argument seriously, so what?" Where are you going with this? Not one credible person in the boxing industry would debate whether this does more revenue than Parker or Takam. Boy I can't wait to bump this in the future.
And they're using logic and reason to argue exactly why your stance is baseless. See the difference there? Please do. At least you'll have some figures to back up your posts then.
In years to come, nobody will be interested in splits or who deserved what. All they will remember is Deontay Wilder turned down $12.5m to fight Joshua for the undisputed title. History will be in no doubt about who ducked who.
Hearn needs to pay Wilder more than he's worth if he wants this. Can anyone tell me what Parker got % wise against Joshua ???
I suspect he is struggling to understand facts and how they apply to anything.. I am wondering if he is not part of Wilder's negotiation team??
All o am. Not being funny but getting the views from your mates is not a valid measurement of how well AJ does on PPV. The fact that you call Eddie Hearn a liar when it comes to the Parker numbers without actually backing it up with facts kinda shows you can't accept being wrong. Like I said before. Getting the views from your mates does not prove Eddie Hearn is wrong. I mean seriously, none of my friends bought the Floyd vs McGregor PPV. How silly would I look if I claimed that because of this that means sky's huge PPV numbers for the fight are a lie. You need some real evidence before you start claiming people are lying.
Nobody really knows. A lots of reports before the fight saying he got between 30-35% but what Hearn has been saying recently suggests he got a lot less. He says Parker got half or less than the $12.5 mill offer to Wilder and that he definitely didn't get 33%. Parker could of gotten anything from 20-30% but that's pure speculation.