Deontay Wilder/Anthony Joshua up next!!!

papi68

Rising Star
Platinum Member
Heavyweight world titleholder Deontay Wilder on Wednesday gave unified titleholder Anthony Joshua 50 million reasons to fight him next.

Wilder emailed Joshua promoter Eddie Hearn of Matchroom Boxing an offer of a minimum of $50 million for Joshua to fight him for the undisputed heavyweight championship in their next bout -- before the end of this year -- both sides told ESPN.

Shelly Finkel, who manages Wilder along with Al Haymon and trainer Jay Deas, said the offer is for $50 million against 50 percent of the event revenue, meaning Joshua would make no less than that figure no matter how much the fight generated. If the fight generated more than $100 million, which Finkel believes it could, Joshua would make even more, and if it lost money, the Wilder side would be on the hook to pay Joshua.

"It's a giant number," Finkel said. "But it's also a giant fight."

Finkel detailed additional elements of the offer for what would be a pay-per-view fight in the United States; all of Joshua's title fights have been on pay-per-view in the United Kingdom, his home country. Finkel said the offer calls for the Wilder side to select the location of the fight, but they would look to do it in the United States, probably Las Vegas.

He also said there would be no rematch clause and the fight would have to be next for each man. As for the timing of the bout, Finkel said it would take place between September and the end of the year.

"It has to be the next fight for each of them," he said. "No rematch clause, and it's for all the belts. We asked for them to send us an acceptance [by the end of Thursday]. Joshua [previously] asked for $50 million against 50 percent, and we gave it to them. They probably don't believe it's this big of an offer, but it's an unbelievable offer. I hope they accept. Deontay is thrilled and believes Joshua will take it."

posted on social media on Wednesday.

"Anthony, get your man Eddie and [his father] Barry Hearn to check their email. I got something special for you," Wilder said. "By the way, all the money's in the bag. So I expect you'll be a man of your word."

At that point, Wilder's video cut to video of an interview Joshua gave earlier this month to Sky Sports, the broadcast outlet he has a deal with in the U.K., in which he said of a possible Wilder fight, "I'll take $50 million up front. If that's the case, Wilder's team, bring me $50 million up front, and we'll take the fight."

Wilder concluded his 30-second video by saying "I'll see you soon then" as he salutes.

Hearn told ESPN that he had indeed received the offer by email from Wilder's personal account, and Wilder noted Joshua's request in the Sky interview for $50 million against 50 percent of the event.

"To me, this look like a PR move, but it's something we obviously take seriously," Hearn said. "I'll be asking for a contact and also some answers to some important questions, like where is the fight going to be?"

Joshua and Hearn thought any deal would be for two fights, with an automatic rematch.

"There's no second fight in the offer. That's not the end of the world if the deal is right," Hearn said. "There are obviously other things that need to be addressed. Joshua has a number of existing broadcast deals in multiple territories [though he is a free agent in the U.S.]. Also the offer comes from Deontay Wilder and, with all due respect, he doesn't have $50 million, so we need to know where the money is coming from. We want to do the fight in the U.K., but if we get an acceptable and secure offer, we'll certainly look at it and take it seriously."

Hearn is in New York this week because he is promoting an HBO doubleheader at Barclays Center in Brooklyn headlined by Daniel Jacobs against Maciej Sulecki in a middleweight world title eliminator. While he is here, he, Finkel and Haymon are scheduled to meet Friday to discuss a Joshua-Wilder deal.

"They said we have to accept the fight by [Thursday], which is ridiculous when we have questions that need to be answered," Hearn said. "But we have a meeting on Friday, and we will go through the offer. I'd like to see a contract and see where the money is coming from, and the location of the fight is important. We don't have a problem doing it in America, even though we'd like to do it in the U.K."

The 28-year-old Joshua (21-0, 20 KOs) won a world title in 2016 and has made five defenses, including unifying three belts with a decision win against Joseph Parker on March 31 in Cardiff, Wales. Wilder (40-0, 39 KOs), 32, of Tuscaloosa, Alabama, won his belt in 2015 and has made seven title defenses, including scoring a massive 10th-round knockout of then-unbeaten top contender Luis "King Kong" Ortiz in a riveting fight on March 3 at Barclays Cen
 
No rematch clause...


cbbef838e13cb696c0cc75a1f86f7969.500x500x1.jpg
 
I'll say it again and again. Once the manufactured great cac hopes the
klitchskos

Got out the way heavy-weight boxing became

Exciting again...

I'm really looking forward to this shit right

Here .

Gotta love Deontay he runs from no one
 
Eddie Hearn does not want this fight and Wilder is desperate for it. Joshua's team has been trying to convince people that wilder is scared. Nah..
..he's risking way too much financially just to get in the ring with dude


A KO at Wilders hands will kill Anthony's momentum/marketability... But if he dodges this very public call out.... It may do just as much damage.

Anthony don't want to see those hands.
 
Wilder should.follow Paulies advice

Take the mandatory he has that features a fighter from the UK. Fight on the undercard of the Joshua mandatory , WIN, Call him out IN LONDON, get the feel for that European audience, pomp and circumstance, BUILD the fight even more and get at him next year.

Currently, neither one of them is the level of draw they could have for this fight. If you fight for a living, fight for as much as possible. We hated when Manny and Floyd waited, but this won't be as long a wait. They're prize fighters. Get the prize. I wish the best for them brothers.
 
A KO at Wilders hands will kill Anthony's momentum/marketability... But if he dodges this very public call out.... It may do just as much damage.

Anthony don't want to see those hands.

Even if Wilder ko's Joshua them crazy ass English fans will still support dude. They was still supporting Hatton after his two ko's NY Floyd and Manny. Dude can still bank over there even with a loss. His team knows he not ready though, so they gonna keep throwing bums at him. They better be careful and hope one of them don't put his ass to sleep.
 
Wilder should.follow Paulies advice

Take the mandatory he has that features a fighter from the UK. Fight on the undercard of the Joshua mandatory , WIN, Call him out IN LONDON, get the feel for that European audience, pomp and circumstance, BUILD the fight even more and get at him next year.

Currently, neither one of them is the level of draw they could have for this fight. If you fight for a living, fight for as much as possible. We hated when Manny and Floyd waited, but this won't be as long a wait. They're prize fighters. Get the prize. I wish the best for them brothers.
joshua is like lebron is the uk. he filled 80,000 seats in stadiums in his last 2 fights. he's the draw in his homeland. that's where the money's at.
 
I'll say it again and again. Once the manufactured great cac hopes the
klitchskos

Got out the way heavy-weight boxing became

Exciting again...

I'm really looking forward to this shit right

Here .

Gotta love Deontay he runs from no one
as much i as i hate to admit it. the klithscos did what they suppose to do. they fought who went in front of them. emmanuel stewart trained the younger bro to use his reach to his advantage. the level of comp wasn't that great. but make no mistake, wilder and joshua has alot of improvements to make.
 
He's guaranteeing Joshua $50 million. With ticket sales, ppv, merch and a tour.. This fight should earn well over $100 mil
I don't think this is a hundred million dollar fight. This fight is a 300 to 600 thousand buy ppv event, and maybe 2 to 3 million dollars from the live gate.
 
joshua is like lebron is the uk. he filled 80,000 seats in stadiums in his last 2 fights. he's the draw in his homeland. that's where the money's at.
.

AND to your point, that's why Paulie says Wilder should take the fight on Joshuas UNDERCARD, because of how big the cards are over there. Get acclimated to tbat atmosphere , plus be in those fans face, and when he wins, call Joshua out on his own card. Plus Wilders star in America is still rising, as well as Joshua. This fight could be beyond boxing audience. America vs UK. Two brothers.

 
.

AND to your point, that's why Paulie says Wilder should take the fight on Joshuas UNDERCARD, because of how big the cards are over there. Get acclimated to tbat atmosphere , plus be in those fans face, and when he wins, call Joshua out on his own card. Plus Wilders star in America is still rising, as well as Joshua. This fight could be beyond boxing audience. America vs UK. Two brothers.


i'm not knocking what paulie is saying. but al haymon is going to try to make this fight next. and if a rematch is in the clause , it could be a trilogy.
 
I don't think this is a hundred million dollar fight. This fight is a 300 to 600 thousand buy ppv event, and maybe 2 to 3 million dollars from the live gate.
it's a 100 million dollar fight in the uk. that's where the gate is going to be crazy. 80,000 people in attendance.
 
.

AND to your point, that's why Paulie says Wilder should take the fight on Joshuas UNDERCARD, because of how big the cards are over there. Get acclimated to tbat atmosphere , plus be in those fans face, and when he wins, call Joshua out on his own card. Plus Wilders star in America is still rising, as well as Joshua. This fight could be beyond boxing audience. America vs UK. Two brothers.


and to your point about the pac vs mayweather , it is so true that fight would of been great in 2009-2010. especially for the fans. but for the fighters, they made out like fat rats because people believed manny was still manny for some reason.
 
i'm not knocking what paulie is saying. but al haymon is going to try to make this fight next. and if a rematch is in the clause , it could be a trilogy.
If he can, he can, but I think Paulie makes sense. I think they can do more than 50M with it. I didn't read the OP , and I know Al is Al, but my guess is all this talk is early - but even this counts as promo
 
as much i as i hate to admit it. the klithscos did what they suppose to do. they fought who went in front of them. emmanuel stewart trained the younger bro to use his reach to his advantage. the level of comp wasn't that great. but make no mistake, wilder and joshua has alot of improvements to make.

Those boring bastards nearly

Killed heavyweight boxing......


As soon as they got out the way...

The heavyweight buzz is back
 
I don't think this is a hundred million dollar fight. This fight is a 300 to 600 thousand buy ppv event, and maybe 2 to 3 million dollars from the live gate.

it's a 100 million dollar fight in the uk. that's where the gate is going to be crazy. 80,000 people in attendance.

If he can, he can, but I think Paulie makes sense. I think they can do more than 50M with it. I didn't read the OP , and I know Al is Al, but my guess is all this talk is early - but even this counts as promo

In the UK, this is a $300M fight. In the US, this is a $200M fight. Paulie makes sense, astute observations. This would be the first time I flew to the U.K. for a fight. I’ve seen Deontay fight in Barclays in Brooklyn. A soccer stadium would be madnes
 
In the UK, this is a $300M fight. In the US, this is a $200M fight. Paulie makes sense, astute observations. This would be the first time I flew to the U.K. for a fight. I’ve seen Deontay fight in Barclays in Brooklyn. A soccer stadium would be madnes
I've never seen a pro fight live ever so you got my respect lol. Seeing one in the Baeclays sounds dope, in the UK, holy shit !

Boxing has gotten too expensive for me to see one live, I go to UFC fights when I can
 
Back
Top