Hearn, Joshua, Wilder, Fury, White, Miller and this April 13th date

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  1. Security Service

    Security Service New Member banned Full Member

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    Nah, Joshua v Fury and Joshua v WIlder would need a long drawn out promotion. It’s a massive fight. Even Joshua v Wilder fights like that are negotiated long before and are announced with 4/5 months to go until the fight date

    Joshua v Whyte or it’s Joshua v Miller
     
  2. VicMcCoy

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    Actually that's a fair point. Joshua vs Fury would probably need 6 months of build up minimum.
     
  3. Ukansodoff

    Ukansodoff Deontay plz stop ducking Joshua. Thank you. Full Member

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    LOL, a man who saw the contract? Was that man Eddie Hearn? Was that man Anthony Joshua? No is the answer and why is "a man" seeing the contract but not Eddie Hearn or Anthony Joshua? Why would Finkel show the contract to "a man" but not to Eddie Hearn and Anthony Joshua? The offer was a joke and no ive not been listening to Eddie Hearn ive been listening to Finkel, Warren, Espinoza and DiBella.
     
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  4. Puroresu_Fan

    Puroresu_Fan Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    It's called a first offer. Whether it was lowball is for Whyte to decide but the point is it is was double his highest purse. Whyte certainly deserves his fare share but let's not try and turn this into a fight where the revenue should be anywhere remotely close to even.
     
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    Why would Joshua v Fury be on PPV in the US ?
    Joshua v Wilder however is a US PPV. That’s why Joshua v Wilder is a bigger fight globally and brings in much more revenue. Wilder deserves a minimum of 40% because he brings in the US PPV Market.
     
  6. Puroresu_Fan

    Puroresu_Fan Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    I've never heard of a contract being seen by everyone else other than the the promoter, manager or fighter of those involved in the actual fight.

    A complete shambles.
     
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  7. HEADBANGER

    HEADBANGER TEAM ELITE GENERAL Full Member

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    I'm not saying it should be anywhere close to even, i'd say a fair split would be 65/35 and I guarantee you that offer of 2 times his highest purse would be nowhere near a 65/35 split. Hearn is trying to **** on a fighter he's been promoting, you can see in Hearns last interview how cold he has suddenly gone towards Whyte. Whyte has earned that fight with Joshua but Hearn wants to lowball Whytes worth in the fight and give the fight to a can like Jarrell Miller.
     
  8. Security Service

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    Well Stephen Espinoza done a interview on the boxing voice where he saw the contract and explained he saw that it would have been on Sky PPV.

    And given Joshua’s contract with Matchroom and Sky had expired after the Parker fight. That was a pretty nice thing to do to avoid network problems.

    Hearn did get sent all the details. Why do you believe a compulsive liar for. Notice how he only started talking about the BT BS after Fish Eyes thought he was going to be able to bid for the UK TV Rights

    It was a simple offer
    It would have been in Mid-November at Vegas or NYC
    US Broadcaster- Showtime PPV
    UK Broadcaster- Sky Box Office
    Wilder/PBC/Haymon would have controlled the Promotion in conjunction with Matchroom.

    So things like Sponsers/International TV Rights could have been sorted out.
     
  9. HEADBANGER

    HEADBANGER TEAM ELITE GENERAL Full Member

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    I'm asking would Joshua v Fury even make ppv in America? especially if it took place at british time which would make the fight at afternoon time for the American public?
     
  10. UKboxingfan

    UKboxingfan Boxing Addict Full Member

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    If being shat on is being built up to be a PPV star and doing very good numbers on Sky then I wouldn’t mind some of that. Why does AJ owe Whyte the rematch anyway? I don’t remember many people saying Wilder had to give Whyte a shot.
     
  11. Ukansodoff

    Ukansodoff Deontay plz stop ducking Joshua. Thank you. Full Member

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    How is Whytes double his highest payday a lowball? Im guessing thats somewhere between 10 and 12 million. Thats a lowball offer? We have to remember this is a domestic clash the people who pay PPV for Whyte also pay PPV for Joshua so Whyte needs to be realistic about how big this fight is. Its not like an American v joshua which is 2 revenues into the pot or anytrhing like that. Im sure Hearn can do better than 10-12 million but i bet 12 turns out to be a decent percentage of the money.

    I just feel Whyte is pulling the same stunt as the rest of them keep saying no and keep watching the offers rise a little at a time. That doesnt include Wilder by the way he just dont want it at all.
     
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  12. HEADBANGER

    HEADBANGER TEAM ELITE GENERAL Full Member

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    How has Hearn built Whyte into a PPV star, Whytes just simply beat everyone put in his way and deserves the shot after giving Joshua a very good fight already. Hearn has repeatedly dangled the carrot of a rematch infront of Whyte before all his last 4 fights and Joshua himself has always put on record how he wants a rematch with Whyte himself.

    Hearns already cost Joshua one of his few legacy defining fights with WIlder through greed and now Fury is eating that legacy up, now Hearns greed is on its way to pricing out a meaningful and deserved rematch with Dylian Whyte in favour of a fight with a can who's never fought a top 20 heavyweight.

    The greed, arrogance, ego, and over inflated self worth of Hearn & Joshua is becoming rather tiresome even for the casual boxing fan to stomach
     
  13. Puroresu_Fan

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    Dibella two weeks ago confirmed it was BT sport.
     
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    It's not low at all. They reality is again another fighter seems to ignore the fact that they win the belts and have the keys to the city in beating AJ.

    That's not enough though as AJ is seen as these guys retirement plan and the actual belts mean little.
     
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  15. greenhornet

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    miller annihilates whyte.
     
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