Comments Thread For: Wilder: It's Not About Overpricing Yourself Out of a Fight; Let Us All Get a Piece of The Pie

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  • BIGPOPPAPUMP
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    Comments Thread For: Wilder: It's Not About Overpricing Yourself Out of a Fight; Let Us All Get a Piece of The Pie

    Deontay Wilder wants his heavyweight peers to know that they are more allies than foes--sometimes. The former heavyweight titlist from Tuscaloosa, Alabama, offered a picture of harmony and collectivism with regards to the heavyweight division in a recent interview.
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  • GBP4LIFE
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    Yeah when you’re not in a position of power.. of course you would say this.

    When Wilder had his opportunity to negotiate a mega fight with AJ he was fighting for every percent, so he can cut the bs!!

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    • Poopdick
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      lol says the guy who finally stepped up, and got beat the f@#k up lol.

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      • Nash out
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        "One face, one name." Deontay Wilder. Nash out

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        • A_State501
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          #5
          Originally posted by GBP4LIFE
          Yeah when you’re not in a position of power.. of course you would say this.

          When Wilder had his opportunity to negotiate a mega fight with AJ he was fighting for every percent, so he can cut the bs!!
          I really think that you're delusional. It's well documented that the head of DAZN said that the fight not happening with Wilder was due to him not understanding how relationships work in boxing.

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          • A_State501
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            #6
            Originally posted by Poopdick
            lol says the guy who finally stepped up, and got beat the f@#k up lol.
            While the same Andy Ruiz y'all claim can beat him going life and death with Areola and Ortiz.

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            • JakeTheBoxer
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              #7
              Originally posted by A_State501

              While the same Andy Ruiz y'all claim can beat him going life and death with Areola and Ortiz.
              That doesn`t mean Ruiz can`t beat Wilder.

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              • Oldskoolg
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                Boxers now see themselves as deserving more than what they are worth, that’s what the promotional wars started by dazn have caused

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by GBP4LIFE
                  Yeah when you’re not in a position of power.. of course you would say this.

                  When Wilder had his opportunity to negotiate a mega fight with AJ he was fighting for every percent, so he can cut the bs!!
                  I guess AJ should've accepted the 50 million offer then?

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                  • QballLobo
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                    #10
                    Wilder still fumbled the bag.
                    Had he taken short money as the B side and most likely checked AJ’s chin he would have been the undisputed heavyweight champ and would be getting huge paydays after.
                    Instead he tried to cherry pick Tyson Fury and it cost him his spot.

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