Comments Thread For: Deontay Wilder Trainer Says Fighters Have Been Turning Down '$4 Million' Payday: 'That's a Tragedy'
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Wilder's 3 biggest PPV fights were big because of Fury, who drew in the first and beat his ass in the next two. The other three were against easy opponents and didn't do nearly as well. Both Ruiz and Wilder are currently former champions, clamoring for a big fight. A 70/30 split is ridiculous.Comment
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Wilder got rag dolled and stopped twice. He has fought 90% total cans. Ruiz stopped AJ and it was the biggest upset in boxing that year.
I'm not saying it has to be 50/50, but Wilder could fight him for 60/40 and make probably 10 million, possibly more. If Ruiz's payday at 70/30 is 4 million bucks, Wilder apparently is going to get around 12 million. Up that to 60/40, which it has been pointed out in the comments, is the amount it should be.....WIlder makes around 10 million, Ruiz makes like 6 million. Which sounds right. That is called pricing yourself out, when you act like you want a former titleholder who KO'd a champion, and then you offer him 30 percent. If Wilder thought he could beat Ruiz with no issues, 60/40 would be easily done. He is walking away from ten million bucks. It is the opposite of what Malik is saying. Malik is just trying to make Wilder seem as if he is really looking for challenges.
Wilder had no intention of fighting Ruiz. He has no intention of fighting any real threat, or he would have done it by now. I honestly get the feeling that Wilder may be done, or that he may be looking for one more big payday and then he will retire. He will never be the Wilder he was pre-Fury, the Helenius fight was a farce.
I will put some respect on him. He has a damn near supernatural ability to fight when he is basically half out of it and hut, and he has a great right hand. But he is not a good fighter, and I believe he is done fighting any serious competition.Comment
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comedy program "Everybody Loves Raymond." Everybody wants a piece of Wilder.
Dillian Whyte offered him $4 million at a time when Wilder was making an average of $1.5 mil.
Wilder countered by asking $7 million!! This is Whyte for crying out loud, easy fight easy money.
Yet Wilder wanted no part of it. Almost everyone has called his name Wallin, Chisora, Zhang, etc.
Biggest joke in boxing.Last edited by rickJen; 10-26-2023, 11:37 AM.Comment
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PBC is losing money on Wilder, Wilder made a big money fighting Helenius, that fight was big money loser.
I guess PBC only wants to pay Wilder if he fights Ruiz. They can`t afford giving him a big money for easy fights anymore.Comment
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The risk-reward calculus to fight Deontay Wilder apparently does not check out for many fighters, even when a potential $4 million windfall is to be had, according to Wilder's trainer, Malik Scott.
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