Dillian Whyte V Deontay Wilder
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marvelous marv
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Re: Dillian Whyte V Deontay Wilder
Why would they cancel a PPV that will jointly promoted by the two largest sports networks in the USA between two fighters who have vastly raised their profile in the US.
Fox is also broadcasting the Super Bowl, the largest sporting event in the US before the date of the event. It will do good business.
No major US boxing journalist is actually covering the fight in Saudi Arabia in person , what a shame.
Fox is also broadcasting the Super Bowl, the largest sporting event in the US before the date of the event. It will do good business.
No major US boxing journalist is actually covering the fight in Saudi Arabia in person , what a shame.
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margaret thatcher
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Re: Dillian Whyte V Deontay Wilder
What are the Wilder-Ortiz rematch buys like marv?marvelous marv wrote: ↑29 Nov 2019, 21:57 Why would they cancel a PPV that will jointly promoted by the two largest sports networks in the USA between two fighters who have vastly raised their profile in the US.
Fox is also broadcasting the Super Bowl, the largest sporting event in the US before the date of the event. It will do good business.
No major US boxing journalist is actually covering the fight in Saudi Arabia in person , what a shame.
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marvelous marv
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Re: Dillian Whyte V Deontay Wilder
I haven't heard anything.
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Enlightened-One
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Re: Dillian Whyte V Deontay Wilder
The rumour mill has them well below $100K.margaret thatcher wrote: ↑29 Nov 2019, 21:58What are the Wilder-Ortiz rematch buys like marv?marvelous marv wrote: ↑29 Nov 2019, 21:57 Why would they cancel a PPV that will jointly promoted by the two largest sports networks in the USA between two fighters who have vastly raised their profile in the US.
Fox is also broadcasting the Super Bowl, the largest sporting event in the US before the date of the event. It will do good business.
No major US boxing journalist is actually covering the fight in Saudi Arabia in person , what a shame.
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Enlightened-One
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Re: Dillian Whyte V Deontay Wilder
Simple answer, review the figures quoted in the post below and also research Wilder's viewing figures for all the world title bouts he's competed in (MMApayout has them):marvelous marv wrote: ↑29 Nov 2019, 21:57 Why would they cancel a PPV that will jointly promoted by the two largest sports networks in the USA between two fighters who have vastly raised their profile in the US.
Enlightened-One wrote: ↑29 Nov 2019, 21:23How on earth is Wilder supposed to earn $20m from the Ortiz rematch, considering the following issues?
• The attendance at the MGM Grand Arena is reported to be in the region of 10K for the Wilder-Ortiz rematch, where the stadium capacity is 17K+, which is about half the size as the crowd that watched the Joshua-Ruiz fight in NYC
• The PPV buy-rate is rumoured to be appallingly bad (definitely much less than 100K and supposedly a record low, with some sources claiming it to be as poor as 2.5K buys)
• The NSAC having Deontay’s official purse at only $3m
• The are no official named sources corroborating the alleged $20m purse figure
You also need to consider Wilder’s typical purses:
• Gerald Washington = $900K
• Chris Arreola = $1.4m
• Artur Szpilka = $1.5m
• Johann Duhaupas = $1.4m
• Eric Molina = $1.4m
• Bermane Stiverne I = $1m
• Bermane Stiverne II = $1.4m
• Luis Ortiz I = $2.1m
• Tyson Fury = ~$10m ($4m guarantee, plus ~$6m PPV in revenue)
• Dominic Breazeale = ~$10m (based on an overly-generous rumour, because the Showtime boss, Stephen Espinoza, refused to divulge the actual figure)
Where exactly is the money coming from to fund Wilder’s alleged $20m payday, since he isn’t contractually-tied to any promoter or network?
Put it this way, it the gate receipts and the PPV buy-rate figure for the Wilder-Ortiz rematch are really as bad as being currently reported, then Deontay’s rematch against Tyson Fury could be cancelled, because their first bout underperformed commercially and the American’s popularity/commercial worth might have declined significantly since then.![]()
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Jeff_lacy_ko
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Re: Dillian Whyte V Deontay Wilder
Haymon has got investment money in a fund. Basically wilder is paid the difference out of that. They are praying the fury fight is as big as they hope it is to recoup the recent losses on this and the brezeale fight
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Jeff_lacy_ko
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Re: Dillian Whyte V Deontay Wilder
The fury fight is going to be huge. They are doing a joint ppv on the perfect weekend and will have espn and super bowl ads running. It will be big
Re: Dillian Whyte V Deontay Wilder
I’ve heard that Dillian ‘B sample snatcher’ Whyte will be on the undercard of Ruiz AJ. Can anyone confirm?
Edit: already a thread in British section.
Edit: already a thread in British section.
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marvelous marv
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Re: Dillian Whyte V Deontay Wilder
If the first Fury Wilder fight did over 300k with little promotion the second will do better. The first one was profitable.
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Enlightened-One
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Enlightened-One
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Re: Dillian Whyte V Deontay Wilder
Wilder-Fury is rumoured to have drew 325K PPV buys in the US, due to the fact Showtime wouldn’t confirm the number, with the break even point allegedly being 250K.marvelous marv wrote: ↑30 Nov 2019, 00:00 If the first Fury Wilder fight did over 300k with little promotion the second will do better. The first one was profitable.
This figure is less than some of the other PBC PPV’s, such as Spence Jr-Garcia, Pacquiao-Broner, Spence-Porter, Pacquiao-Thurman etc.
The Canelo-Golovkin rematch on HBO achieved 1.1m PPV buys, which took place a few months earlier.
And let’s not forget that the vast majority of the forum expected the Wilder-Fury bout to achieve in excess of 500K buys.
Deontay Wilder also claimed that he expected his bout against Tyson Fury to achieve 2.5m PPV buys, but it only managed 325K.
And finally, rematches have a proven track-record of typically doing worse commercially than the first bouts.
The latest prediction from the Wilder-Fury promoters is their expectation of the rematch achieving in excess of 2m PPV buys, which is at least a 515% increase on the 325K figure achieved for their first bout.
Re: Dillian Whyte V Deontay Wilder
Not sure who you are referring to. Did you mean Dillian ‘B sample’ Whyte?Enlightened-One wrote: ↑30 Nov 2019, 01:53Dillian Whyte will face Mariusz Wach on Joshua-Ruiz undercard.
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jamesmcdonnell
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Re: Dillian Whyte V Deontay Wilder
Their sweat would burn through the canvas.margaret thatcher wrote: ↑29 Nov 2019, 12:49Thinks of all the PEDS in the ring if he and Ort foughtmarvelous marv wrote: ↑29 Nov 2019, 11:34 Dianabol Whyte has turned down multiple eliminator fights and title defenses. What a![]()
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Re: Dillian Whyte V Deontay Wilder
Enlightened-One wrote: ↑29 Nov 2019, 07:39The Cuban allegedly declined an opportunity received from Matchroom to face Dillian Whyte on the 28th July 2018, which was accompanied with a $2.54m purse offer, because he claimed the scheduled fight-date was too soon for him.
However, Ortiz actually ended up fighting on that date anyway, when he engaged in the preposterous Razvan Cojanu mismatch.
In stark contrast, Dillian Whyte ended up facing Joseph Parker on that date instead, with the Kiwi rated above the Cuban Ortiz.
Please remember that Luis Ortiz also rejected an opportunity to face Anthony Joshua, who is a fighter that Dillian Whyte has already fought.
I see you omitted Ortiz's reply, from an article on BS.
"Didn't anyone teach you to respect your elders son? You must be smoking some good shit to think you got anything for us and yeah I said us. That goes for me, Wilder or even (Jarrell) Miller. For a young guy you sure have a big mouth. Down here us boys in the South don't do a lot of talking. That’s for cowards so you and Joshua - if you want some come get some because down here in the good ol' USA we bring it. We don’t sing it," Ortiz told BS.com.
"So listen here young man. There is a spot open on this Wilder-Fury card so why don’t you strap your nuts on and come face me so I can show you a good ass whooping son. If not please take my name out your mouth."
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Enlightened-One
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Do you not recall when Luis Ortiz claimed he rejected the Joshua bout due to being low-balled and accusing AJ of ducking him, which led to Eddie Hearn becaming aggressive and threatening to publicly disclose their written correspondences to debunk the Cuban’s dishonest claims?Bandog wrote: ↑30 Nov 2019, 07:30Enlightened-One wrote: ↑29 Nov 2019, 07:39
The Cuban allegedly declined an opportunity received from Matchroom to face Dillian Whyte on the 28th July 2018, which was accompanied with a $2.54m purse offer, because he claimed the scheduled fight-date was too soon for him.
However, Ortiz actually ended up fighting on that date anyway, when he engaged in the preposterous Razvan Cojanu mismatch.
In stark contrast, Dillian Whyte ended up facing Joseph Parker on that date instead, with the Kiwi rated above the Cuban Ortiz.
Please remember that Luis Ortiz also rejected an opportunity to face Anthony Joshua, who is a fighter that Dillian Whyte has already fought.
I see you omitted Ortiz's reply, from an article on BS.
"Didn't anyone teach you to respect your elders son? You must be smoking some good poo to think you got anything for us and yeah I said us. That goes for me, Wilder or even (Jarrell) Miller. For a young guy you sure have a big mouth. Down here us boys in the South don't do a lot of talking. That’s for cowards so you and Joshua - if you want some come get some because down here in the good ol' USA we bring it. We don’t sing it," Ortiz told BS.com.
"So listen here young man. There is a spot open on this Wilder-Fury card so why don’t you strap your nuts on and come face me so I can show you a good ass whooping son. If not please take my name out your mouth."
So how much credibility does Luis Ortiz have when his team have openly admitted to lying about the the offers they received from eddie Hearn?
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Re: Dillian Whyte V Deontay Wilder
Enlightened-One wrote: ↑30 Nov 2019, 08:06Do you not recall when Luis Ortiz claimed he rejected the Joshua bout due to being low-balled, Eddie Hearn became aggressive and threatened to publicly disclose their written correspondences to debunk the Cuban’s dishonest claims?Bandog wrote: ↑30 Nov 2019, 07:30
I see you omitted Ortiz's reply, from an article on BS.
"Didn't anyone teach you to respect your elders son? You must be smoking some good poo to think you got anything for us and yeah I said us. That goes for me, Wilder or even (Jarrell) Miller. For a young guy you sure have a big mouth. Down here us boys in the South don't do a lot of talking. That’s for cowards so you and Joshua - if you want some come get some because down here in the good ol' USA we bring it. We don’t sing it," Ortiz told BS.com.
"So listen here young man. There is a spot open on this Wilder-Fury card so why don’t you strap your nuts on and come face me so I can show you a good ass whooping son. If not please take my name out your mouth."
So how much credibility does Luis Ortiz have when his team have openly admitted to lying about the the offers they received from eddie Hearn?
And as if Ortiz ever said that. The man can hardly put English together. Clearly the work of a spin doctor on his team.
"take my name out your mouth"
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Onetimeonly
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Re: Dillian Whyte V Deontay Wilder
Wilder was guaranteed 20 and Ortiz 7.
Re: Dillian Whyte V Deontay Wilder
Come on folks
You know how this works.
If someone he likes says something in an interview then it's an irrefutable fact.
If someone he doesn't like says something they are untrustworthy and it is therefore a lie
You know how this works.
If someone he likes says something in an interview then it's an irrefutable fact.
If someone he doesn't like says something they are untrustworthy and it is therefore a lie
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marvelous marv
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Re: Dillian Whyte V Deontay Wilder
At the end of the day Dianabol Whyte turned down a chance to fight for a unified version of the heavyweight title at Wembley Stadium because he felt the numbers were too low when he is clearly the B side.
Re: Dillian Whyte V Deontay Wilder
I've heard the idiotic rumour of 2,500 buys and the other idiotic rumour of 800K to 1 million buys. The most sane one I've seen is just under 200k buys.
Re: Dillian Whyte V Deontay Wilder
That is what I heard. Purse plus share in the event as guarenteed monies just as you say.
Re: Dillian Whyte V Deontay Wilder
I think the Fury Wilder rematch will do better. Not as big as they are predicting, but bigger all the same.
Fury has been pimping his arse out there to the general public the last 6 months
That WWE nonsense should bring in a few rednecks ready to spend their hard earned methmoney as well
Fury has been pimping his arse out there to the general public the last 6 months
That WWE nonsense should bring in a few rednecks ready to spend their hard earned methmoney as well
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tiny_acres
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Re: Dillian Whyte V Deontay Wilder
Yes the 2500 was posted in boxing scene forum as a joke rebuttal to a joke post earlier in the day that said it was over 750,000 buys.
Taking those as gospel or even quoting such insanity just proves that his facts are a joke
Re: Dillian Whyte V Deontay Wilder
At least he's consistant.tiny_acres wrote: ↑30 Nov 2019, 17:01Yes the 2500 was posted in boxing scene forum as a joke rebuttal to a joke post earlier in the day that said it was over 750,000 buys.
Taking those as gospel or even quoting such insanity just proves that his facts are a joke