snake33 wrote: ↑21 Mar 2022, 22:56Whyte is showing little character and sportsmanship skipping the promotion.
Dillian Whyte got low-balled by Team Fury.
According to the WBC’s own rules, he should have received at least 30% as the mandatory challenger or 45% as the interim champion.
Instead, the WBC caved into Team Fury’s demands, changed their rules (using their "discretion" caveat), and forced Whyte to only take the 20% purse split or forgo his world title shot opportunity.
Dillian Whyte will receive a fixed purse of $7.4m (£5.5m), coupled with an opportunity to earn an additional $4.1million bonus (£3.1m) if he wins the fight.
He doesn’t receive a share of any of the gate receipt or PPV revenue.
This means that Whyte’s purse remains the same regardless as to whether the event is an astounding commercial profit-making success or a loss-making failure.
So there is no need for him to promote the fight, because he won’t be compensated for this extra effort.
Why should he line the pockets of the people that low-balled him?
So if Dillian Whyte is choosing to be silent, it’ll be because he wants the event to be a commercial failure, resulting in the people that low-balled him making a loss.
If Team Fury need Dillian Whyte to promote the fight and engage in trash talking against Tyson, they’ll need to pay him extra, because he’s not obliged to sell the bout.