Out of all the others, Wilder is frightening, but he needs some hype around him...
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People seem to be a bit confused about the commercial side of an AJ Wilder fight.
This fight has the POTENTIAL to be a gigantic fight. Right now it's a big fight. Some people have made the point that AJ got a huge crowd to see him fight Takim so of course he'd get a big crowd to watch him fight Wilder. It's a fair point. But what it doesn't begin to take into account is how much money the fight against Takim takes in compared with a properly promoted fight against Wilder. Money for a fight comes from many sources but the bigger the fight the bigger the money and that isn't just the people watching in the room. The 'take' depends on 1. audience 2. ticket prices 3 TV revenues worldwide 4 sponsorship deals 5 advertising in and around the fight 6 merchandise etc etc. the audience size isn't the only factor. The bigger the fight, the bigger the hype the more money for everyone. Why do you think Mayweather and MacGregor worked so hard hyping up the fight? Why do you think Wilder is hyping the fight now? ANYTHING a promoter can do to build the fight he will because it's his job to make as much money as he can for himself AND the fighters and that includes Wilder. And btw if you don't think Wilder understands all this perfectly well you are underestimating him.
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it's wilder vs fury that boxing fans want joshua is nothing more than a pretender poser wannabee chump who never fought a real champion and never will
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Originally posted by Robbie Barrett View PostMaking the fight bigger by letting the UK fans see Wilder fight makes zero sense?
Wilder will expect a lot more money than Molina, where's that going to come from if Wilder brings nothing extra?
They sold out stadiums for people who no one really knew so your saying that this fight will do less than that?
The fight will be billed as two undefeated champions.
It sells itself
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Originally posted by NaijaD View PostWilder doesn't need to fight Whyte or anyone to earn a shot at AJ but if he wants to improve the strength of his negotiation stance then he probably should fight Whyte.
None of Joshua's previous opponents had to earn their shot but those guys also took whatever they were given, Me thinks Wilder won't be satisfied with what those guys got, there is nothing to suggest Wilder is worth more than 20-25% of the pot (even with the WBC belt).... fighting and beating Whyte would boost his UK hype/value tremendously and it's a fight that most would say is winnable although not necessarily easy.
You just want this fight put-off as long as possible because you know that body-builder gets his ass laid smooth out.
Didn't you hear that welsh cry-out wilder's name???
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Originally posted by robbyheartbaby View PostAJ just knocked out Wladimir Klitschko dude, that's more than Wilder has ever done. A fight between the two makes sense but Wilder should go fight Whyte first.
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Originally posted by Kigali View PostWhyte looked like trash....fighting him does nothing.
You just want this fight put-off as long as possible because you know that body-builder gets his ass laid smooth out.
Didn't you hear that welsh cry-out wilder's name???
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Originally posted by NaijaD View PostI hope the fight happens next cause I'm very confident that Wilder will not see the second half of that fight and if he does then he'll be too battered to do anything other than hope to survive. Wilder shouldn't price himself out.
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Originally posted by NaijaD View PostI hope the fight happens next cause I'm very confident that Wilder will not see the second half of that fight and if he does then he'll be too battered to do anything other than hope to survive. Wilder shouldn't price himself out.
Joshua is slow as a Glacier.
Ya'll need to get him out of the UK...that mofo is too slow to call himself a Black man
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Originally posted by sayf View PostSadly the truth of the matter is the Wilder, despite his title is pretty irrelevant and unknown in the UK so I doubt it would do more. AJ is drawing the casual crowd who would have no idea who Wilder is, they're just turning up to see him knock the next person in line out. The build up will help a little but Wilder is just not a captivating persona, heck he's relatively unknown in the US. The reason being is that he doesn't have a single decent name on his resume. As a boxing connoisseur this is the only really interesting matchup in the HW division right now, but Wilder's obscurity is what's stopping Hearn at the moment.
People are getting it twisted thinking that Hearn and AJ want him to fight Whyte to "earn the right" to fight AJ. If I was Hearn I'd demand the same thing, because it's known if it was held in the UK with Wilder achieving a spectacular knockout it would instantly raise his profile and make both him and AJ an absolute truck load of money.
It's all business at the end of the day, leaving aside any fanboyism, that I'm not particular partial to, it makes financial sense. Wilder would make millions fighting Whyte and then WAY more fighting AJ.
TL;DR Money talks, beating Whyte then fighting AJ would make Wilder earn more than double or treble all his previous fights put together.
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