Can someone kindly explain to me how purse bids actually work. I get that purse bids are called if a deal can’t be reached but how does this sort out the percentages ?
I hear this from time to time but never really gave it much thought. I’m just happy when fights are made
Example B confused me.. can we use names .. e.g. Lets pretend its a purse bid for WBC champ Wilder vs. Whyte.. DiBella bids £100k and Hearn bids £90k.. now explain using these names..
The promoter who wins the bid has to pay the away fighter, in your example Whyte, the agreed/mandated percentage, so in the case of a 70/30 purse split, £30k of a £100k bid.
What he pays to Wilder is between them. He could pay him the £70k or more or less than that depending on what they agree.
Sklar wrote: ↑12 Nov 2017, 03:46
The promoter who wins the bid has to pay the away fighter, in your example Whyte, the agreed/mandated percentage, so in the case of a 70/30 purse split, £30k of a £100k bid.
What he pays to Wilder is between them. He could pay him the £70k or more or less than that depending on what they agree.
British Board rules are 60/40 split in favour of the champion or 50/50 for eliminators or vacant titles. If an eliminators is also for an English or Celtic title it reverts to the 60/40 split.
Greg Houston wrote: ↑15 Nov 2017, 16:32
British Board rules are 60/40 split in favour of the champion or 50/50 for eliminators or vacant titles. If an eliminators is also for an English or Celtic title it reverts to the 60/40 split.
I'm not always a fan of the British board but in this case it's pretty fair. It takes two to tango.
Greg Houston wrote: ↑15 Nov 2017, 16:32
British Board rules are 60/40 split in favour of the champion or 50/50 for eliminators or vacant titles. If an eliminators is also for an English or Celtic title it reverts to the 60/40 split.
That would mean that Whyte would have got the split when he fought AJ, can't see that happening.
Greg Houston wrote: ↑15 Nov 2017, 16:32
British Board rules are 60/40 split in favour of the champion or 50/50 for eliminators or vacant titles. If an eliminators is also for an English or Celtic title it reverts to the 60/40 split.
That would mean that Whyte would have got the split when he fought AJ, can't see that happening.
Greg Houston wrote: ↑15 Nov 2017, 16:32
British Board rules are 60/40 split in favour of the champion or 50/50 for eliminators or vacant titles. If an eliminators is also for an English or Celtic title it reverts to the 60/40 split.
That would mean that Whyte would have got the split when he fought AJ, can't see that happening.