2/22 FOX/ESPN PPV | Wilder vs Fury II

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Per the Nevada State Athletic Commission, official contract purses for Saturday night's Top Rank/Premier Boxing Champions pay-per-view card at the MGM Grand Garden Arena: Deontay Wilder $5M and Tyson Fury $5M, but both are guaranteed more than $25M apiece plus percentages of any PPV profits; Charles Martin $250k, Gerald Washington $275k; Emanuel Navarrete $300k, Jeo Tupas Santisima $25k; Sebastian Fundora $40k, Daniel Lewis $35k; Subriel Matias $50k, Petros Ananyan $30k; Amir Imam $30k; Javier Molina $35k; Rolando Romero $8k, Arturs Ahmetovs $7k; Gabriel Flores Jr. $15k, Matt Conway $20k; Vito Mielnicki Jr. $4k, Corey Champion $5k; Isaac Lowe $30k, Alberto Guevara $6k.

Jesus christ :picard:

That explains the undercard :russ:
 

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Per the Nevada State Athletic Commission, official contract purses for Saturday night's Top Rank/Premier Boxing Champions pay-per-view card at the MGM Grand Garden Arena: Deontay Wilder $5M and Tyson Fury $5M, but both are guaranteed more than $25M apiece plus percentages of any PPV profits; Charles Martin $250k, Gerald Washington $275k; Emanuel Navarrete $300k, Jeo Tupas Santisima $25k; Sebastian Fundora $40k, Daniel Lewis $35k; Subriel Matias $50k, Petros Ananyan $30k; Amir Imam $30k; Javier Molina $35k; Rolando Romero $8k, Arturs Ahmetovs $7k; Gabriel Flores Jr. $15k, Matt Conway $20k; Vito Mielnicki Jr. $4k, Corey Champion $5k; Isaac Lowe $30k, Alberto Guevara $6k.

Jesus christ :picard:

That explains the undercard :russ:
Exactly, they probably had 1.5 mill for the undercard maybe 2.
 

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Per the Nevada State Athletic Commission, official contract purses for Saturday night's Top Rank/Premier Boxing Champions pay-per-view card at the MGM Grand Garden Arena: Deontay Wilder $5M and Tyson Fury $5M, but both are guaranteed more than $25M apiece plus percentages of any PPV profits; Charles Martin $250k, Gerald Washington $275k; Emanuel Navarrete $300k, Jeo Tupas Santisima $25k; Sebastian Fundora $40k, Daniel Lewis $35k; Subriel Matias $50k, Petros Ananyan $30k; Amir Imam $30k; Javier Molina $35k; Rolando Romero $8k, Arturs Ahmetovs $7k; Gabriel Flores Jr. $15k, Matt Conway $20k; Vito Mielnicki Jr. $4k, Corey Champion $5k; Isaac Lowe $30k, Alberto Guevara $6k.

Jesus christ :picard:

That explains the undercard :russ:
I probably wont be at the theater till like 10pm CST. LOL.
 

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I hope the fight lives up to the hype in the ring, would be good for boxing.

My hope is that it’s a great fight, the worst thing that could happen is some kind of cut that results in a premature stoppage for either man.

Also Fury knocking Wilder out early? I don’t think so, anything could happen but if he does knock him out I’d anticipate it being middle to late rounds. Cause Wilder won’t want to stay down unless he’s really hurt.

Wilder knocking out Fury early is a lot more likely though and while that would be good for him if it ends too quick it may feel a bit anticlimactic.

What I’m hoping for is no early knock outs for either but Fury is true to the gameplan he said he’s doing about throwing more punches and making it a dog fight. If they both do that it could be a heavyweight classic and maybe we could see a late knockout from either or at least a fight with a lot of action and drama, both being knocked down would be dramatic.

Most importantly hope both come out safe. And secondly it’s a good fight, hope it does well, will encourage the promoters and networks to get behind boxing even more. There’s enough room for everyone to eat, especially the fighters who highly deserve it for the sacrifices they make and the dedication it takes to be a professional boxer.
 

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Deontay Wilder has a weak chin? I've seen it all.

Not to read too much into body language, but Fury looked a little nervous in the press conference. There was a lot of nervous looking foot tapping going on. He's also wearing shades and has probably been bruised up in sparring (noticeable cut lip as well). I wonder if his sparring partner put him through the wringer and knocked him down and that's making him antsy.

Earlier in the thread I called it 50/50, but I think Wilder KO's him brutally.
 
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