Wilder and his yes-men interviewees are unreal stupid. Did anyone ever wonder why Wilder only does these types of interviews with people from the LDBC community?
Because they don't challenge anything he says!
They honestly sat down and said these things with a straight face:
1: "I'm not about the money - I'm about the legacy"
2: "I want 50-50 against Joshua or no fight"
In the same damn breath!!
Also this little golden nugget:
- "I'm not going to accept an offer without seeing the terms"
Did he forget that he himself put a 24 hour time limit on a 50mil offer with no terms or contract? :lol1:
This dude is a seriously dumb guy. His team are playing him and he's acting as if Eddie Hearn is some kind of hustler, when every fighter that works with him thinks he's the best thing that ever happened to them incl. his american friends Jacobs, Andrade, Vargas, Farmer etc.
Meanwhile, Finkel has been accused of fraud MULTIPLE times.
Wilder gets dumber by the day, and his fans are eating it up.
What I would like to say to the English boxing fans is to be patient. Wilder isn't going anywhere. The fight is going to eventually happen and get made; Even if it's on DAZN.
Also, you are not as bad as I originally thought. You are not as irrational or fanatical as most of your English counterparts.
You are British, so obviously you are more of a fan and sympathizer of Anthony Joshua than I am and I get and understand all of that. Had I been English, I probably would've be an Anthony Joshua fan myself.
However, I am American so I have to ride with Deontay Wilder. It has nothing to do with Anthony Joshua. It's because Wilder is my compatriot; Plus he can fight which makes me a huge fan of his. Therefore, he has my undying, loyal and unwavering support.
The same way Joshua has yours.
I believe the fight will happen too. I hope it'll happen in 2019.
:lol1:
Sums up Wilder's fans and Wilder himself perfectly.What I would like to say to the English boxing fans is to be patient. Wilder isn't going anywhere. The fight is going to eventually happen and get made; Even if it's on DAZN.
Also, you are not as bad as I originally thought. You are not as irrational or fanatical as most of your English counterparts.
You are British, so obviously you are more of a fan and sympathizer of Anthony Joshua than I am and I get and understand all of that. Had I been English, I probably would've be an Anthony Joshua fan myself.
However, I am American so I have to ride with Deontay Wilder. It has nothing to do with Anthony Joshua. It's because Wilder is my compatriot; Plus he can fight which makes me a huge fan of his. Therefore, he has my undying, loyal and unwavering support.
The same way Joshua has yours.
Hearn sent a contract without a date and said he'd have a date by the end of the week. At the end of the week, he said the date was April 2019.
Hearn didn't even have the dates for Wembley till something like a month later, after the Povetkin fight was a must so that's wrong. I thought I already corrected you on this?
"Why you always lying? Why you ****ing lying?"
Hearn sent a contract without a date and said he'd have a date by the end of the week. At the end of the week, he said the date was April 2019.
delusional.
The contract didn't reflect what he accepted, so he didn't sign. Common sense. You accept a 2018 fight, they send you a contract for a 2019 fight, you're probably not going to sign either.
But that's not what happened and everyone knows it.
You are speaking of and referring to the subsequent offers that have been made after the initial betrayal and hurt of Deontay Wilder.
:lol1:
Sums up Wilder's fans and Wilder himself perfectly.
i thought there was no date on the contract? now there is 2019 on the contract? lol filling in your own fan fiction i see
Hearn sent a contract without a date and said he'd have a date by the end of the week. At the end of the week, he said the date was April 2019.
The contract didn't reflect what he accepted, so he didn't sign. Common sense. You accept a 2018 fight, they send you a contract for a 2019 fight, you're probably not going to sign either.
i thought there was no date on the contract? now there is 2019 on the contract? lol filling in your own fan fiction i see
but they offered him multiple deals incl one he accepted and received a contract and didn't sign.
The contract didn't reflect what he accepted, so he didn't sign. Common sense. You accept a 2018 fight, they send you a contract for a 2019 fight, you're probably not going to sign either.
Wilder owned himself when he was saying “they are ducking me they are scared”, but in the same interview said “they are begging to fight me”. It can’t be both and if indeed they are “begging” you then it’s pretty clear he’s the one holding things up.
At first I thought it was a case of both sides playing the usual games and drumming up interest but now it looks more and more like Wilder and his team are holding it up.
but they offered him multiple deals incl one he accepted and received a contract and didn't sign.
If Wilder wanted it, they would have fought already.You are speaking of and referring to the subsequent offers that have been made after the initial betrayal and hurt of Deontay Wilder. Yes, I get all of that. However, Deontay no longer trust Eddie Hearn.
So, therefore Hearn and Joshua are going to have to go a long way in order to regain his trust all over again, if they are truly serious and sincere about making this fight happen.
Just like you; I am on your side. I would love to see this fight happen more than any other fight today. It's because I believe that it's the biggest fight that can be made in the sport globally right now.
In addition, it can make boxing become mainstream in the states again; Especially if they have three fight trilogy. One in the U.K. and at least two in the U.S.
As far as Tyson Fury is concerned; That fight can wait. I still don't know why Wilder even want to pursue that fight anyway. He still has his title intact. Moreover, Fury has a boring, non crowd pleasing style, who doesn't bring much of anything to the bargaining table.
Also, compared to AJ there is just not enough money to be made among those two. Moreover he has nothing that belong to Deontay Wilder anyway because he was never shit to begin with because if he was he would have that green belt with him today but he blew it.
All he needed was to win one more round but failed to do so because he didn't try hard enough or want it badly enough :D :lol1:
but they offered him multiple deals incl one he accepted and received a contract and didn't sign.
If Wilder wanted it, they would have fought already.You are speaking of and referring to the subsequent offers that have been made after the initial betrayal and hurt of Deontay Wilder. However, Deontay no longer trust Eddie Hearn.
So, therefore Hearn and Joshua are going to have to go a long way in order to regain his trust all over again, if they are truly serious and sincere about making this fight happen.
Just like you; I am on your side. I would love to see this fight happen more than any other fight today. It's because I believe that it's the biggest fight that can be made in the sport globally right now.
In addition, it can make boxing become mainstream in the states again; Especially if they have three fight trilogy. One in the U.K. and at least two in the U.S.
As far as Tyson Fury is concerned; That fight can wait. I still don't know why Wilder even want to pursue that fight anyway. He still has his title intact. Moreover, Fury has a boring, non crowd pleasing style, who doesn't bring much of anything to the bargaining table.
Also, compared to AJ there is just not enough money to be made among those two. Moreover he has nothing that belong to Deontay Wilder anyway because he was never shit to begin with because if he was he would have that green belt with him today.
All he needed was to win one more round but failed to do so because he didn't try hard enough or want it badly enough :D :lol1:
I know. He's a very misunderstood individual who is very hard to understand.
However, as I said before, Wilder couldn't give a good damn about what his haters/detractors may care or think about him or by the way he goes about living his life.
It's just his way of doing things. He has dug in both his heels and won't give an inch because if feels he was done dirty by both Matchroom Sport in general and Anthony Joshua in particular for lying about wanting to fight him when they knew deep down that AJ was not ready at the time to fight him.
If Joshua needed more seasoning, experience and more time to develop then they should been more open and honest about it and admitted it. Then that would have been it with no lasting hard or bitter feelings. At least Barry Hearn had admitted that Joshua needed more time.
However, to string Deontay Wilder along for four months like you are going to catch a bull by the horns and act like you want the fight; When you already know deep down that you really have no intentions of making the fight by choosing Alexander Povetkin instead was just down right cruel and unjust.
but they offered him multiple deals incl one he accepted and received a contract and didn't sign.
If Wilder wanted it, they would have fought already.
If 50-50 would finally get Wilder in the ring, great! make it happen. I don't care. but he doesn't deserve it in boxing terms so by demanding 50-50 he's at fault for the fight not happening.I know. He's a very misunderstood individual who is very hard to understand.
However, as I said before, Wilder couldn't give a good damn about what his haters/detractors may care or think about him or by the way he goes about living his life.
It's just his way of doing things. He has dug in both his heels and won't give an inch because if feels he was done dirty by both Matchroom Sport in general and Anthony Joshua in particular for lying about wanting to fight him when they knew deep down that AJ was not ready at the time to fight him.
If Joshua needed more seasoning, experience and more time to develop then they should been more open and honest about it and admitted it. Then that would have been it with no lasting hard or bitter feelings. At least Barry Hearn had admitted that Joshua needed more time.
However, to string Deontay Wilder along for four months like you are going to catch a bull by the horns and act like you want the fight; When you already know deep down that you really have no intentions of making the fight by choosing Alexander Povetkin instead was just down right cruel and unjust.
If 50-50 would finally get Wilder in the ring, great! make it happen.
I don't care. but he doesn't deserve it in boxing terms so by demanding 50-50 he's at fault for the fight not happening.I know he is a very hard man to understand. It's just his way. He has dug in both his heels and won't give an inch because if feels he was done dirty by both Matchroom Sport in general and Anthony Joshua in particular for lying about wanting to fight him when they knew deep down that AJ was not ready at the time to fight him.
If Joshua needed more seasoning, experience and more time to develop then they should been more open and honest about it and admitted it. Then that would have been it with no lasting hard or bitter feelings. At least Barry Hearn had admitted that Joshua needed more time.
However, to string Deontay Wilder along for four months like you are going to catch a bull by the horns and act like you want the fight; When you already know deep down that you really have no intentions of making the fight by choosing Alexander Povetkin instead was just down right cruel and unjust.
I know you're not very bright, so I'll try to explain things too you as simply as possible.
If Wilder was motivated by money, he'd want the Joshua fight to marinate as long as possible. He wouldn't have been begging for the fight a year or two ago like he was. Clearly he cared more about the legacy of being undisputed champion than he cared about maximizing revenue by stalling the fight.
But that doesn't mean he's going to let himself get completely ripped off. He took the 15 flat and Hearn tried to pull a switcheroo, so now it's important to Wilder's legacy to not let Eddie punk him. So he's holding out for 50/50.
Considering Wilder just did 325,000 buys at $75, he's getting himself close to 50/50 territory. Joshua does a million buy at $25, pretty much the same amount of revenue Wilder just did, except Wilder vs Fury was also on PPV in the UK while Joshua's fights aren't on PPV in the US.
Also this little golden nugget:
- "I'm not going to accept an offer without seeing the terms"
Did he forget that he himself put a 24 hour time limit on a 50mil offer with no terms or contract? :lol1:
:lol1: :lol1: :bottle:
If it's 50/50 what Deontay Wilder wants then it's 50/50 what Deontay Wilder is going to get or receive and all you British fans are going to pay to watch it too. You guys should know by now that Wilder never settles or compromises. He's a different kinda fella. He's a born rebel, loner and very stubborn. He also one who doesn't crawl, beg or bend. So if Joshua and Hearn are serious and sincere about making this fight happen, then they will both get down on their hands and knees and beg for forgiveness by not offering him anything less than what he wants or what he feels is right. That's the Wilder's way.
i'm streamteam4life I don't pay for anything. If 50-50 would finally get Wilder in the ring, great! make it happen.
I don't care. but he doesn't deserve it in boxing terms so by demanding 50-50 he's at fault for the fight not happening.