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  • El_Mero
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    #21
    Originally posted by The D3vil

    You forget A.J. turned down $50 million because "the fight had to take place in England"

    https://www.telegraph.co.uk/boxing/2...der-us-insist/


    A.J. had years when Fury was away to fight Wilder & he wanted no part of him until Fury came back​

    Wilder turned down A.J. in 2019 because Hearn/A.J. waited until AFTER Wilder/Fury I had already fought to a draw and they knew that they had to have a rematch

    They had nothing to say BEFORE Wilder/Fury I because they were scared

    If Wilder had fought A.J. with most people thinking Fury had gotten robbed in the 1st fight, y'all would be saying he was ducking the rematch with Fury to fight A.J.
    That 50 mill was proven to be a fake offer with no contract. The 120 mill was an actual contract AND since AJ at that point was and tbh still is a bigger ticket seller than Wilder, what was the problem of the fight being in the U.K.? AJ wouldve lost imo but Wilder lacked b@lls to go overseas.

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    • kafkod
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      #22
      Originally posted by The D3vil



      Wilder turned down a contract where he'd have to be contracted to Hearn for multiple fights
      That's not true. The contract would have been between Wilder and DAZN.

      Wilder was saying he wouldn't be part of any deal involving Hearn so DAZN offered him his own deal with them.

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        #23
        Originally posted by El_Mero

        That 50 mill was proven to be a fake offer with no contract. The 120 mill was an actual contract AND since AJ at that point was and tbh still is a bigger ticket seller than Wilder, what was the problem of the fight being in the U.K.? AJ wouldve lost imo but Wilder lacked b@lls to go overseas.
        An offer made via social media, with a 24 hour take-it-or-leave-it deadline. No meetings or negotiations allowed unless the offer is accepted first.

        Sounds legit?

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        • The D3vil
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          #24
          Originally posted by El_Mero

          That 50 mill was proven to be a fake offer with no contract. The 120 mill was an actual contract AND since AJ at that point was and tbh still is a bigger ticket seller than Wilder, what was the problem of the fight being in the U.K.? AJ wouldve lost imo but Wilder lacked b@lls to go overseas.
          You say that but read the article, they weren't going to accept it, not because it was "fake", but because the fight "had to take place in England"

          If it was a "fake offer", why say the fight "had to take place in England"?

          Why not say, "Yeah, we'll fight you if you give us a real offer"

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          • The D3vil
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            #25
            Originally posted by kafkod

            That's not true. The contract would have been between Wilder and DAZN.

            Wilder was saying he wouldn't be part of any deal involving Hearn so DAZN offered him his own deal with them.
            He was already with PBC & Haymon

            Why would he sign to DAZN?

            It's like what PBC did with Crawford & tried to make him leave Top Rank.

            That's bullshxt.

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              #26
              Originally posted by El_Mero

              U forgot to add Wilder said he turned down AJ for undisputed and fought Fury instead, after claiming the lineal title didn't mean a thing.
              TBF, talk is cheap.
              Just ask Prograss

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