So Wilder turned down 10M for Povetkin.

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  • kej718
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    #461
    Would rather see Fury at Wembly on NBC. UK PPV could get him more than the 10mil.
    Froch made 8 fighting Groves (the fight generated 22 mil)
    Povetkin will always be there (he should fight Tarver in the mean time). The winner of both fights can face each other next.

    Degale vs Dirrel could be the co feature
    or Dirrel vs Groves maybe both.

    Fury would be the best card overall if you think about it. They could also put Anthony Joshua or Brook vs Miadana.
    Last edited by kej718; 01-31-2015, 02:57 PM.

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      #462
      Originally posted by kej718
      Froch made 8 fighting Groves (the fight generated 22 mil)
      Yeah UK boxing fans are great. I mean if Groves can generate that much, imagine what loudmouth Fury insulting Deontay Wilder can bring in.

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        #463
        Originally posted by kej718
        Would rather see Fury at Wembly on NBC. UK PPV could get him more than the 10mil.
        Froch made 8 fighting Groves (the fight generated 22 mil)
        Povetkin will always be there (he should fight Tarver in the mean time). The winner of both fights can face each other next.

        Degale vs Dirrel could be the co feature
        or Dirrel vs Groves maybe both.

        Fury would be the best card overall if you think about it. They could also put Anthony Joshua or Brook vs Miadana.
        Fury is not PPV yet, I'd venture that Wilder would make more fighting Haye at this point.

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        • kej718
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          #464
          UK PPV
          I mean. They would be fighting for the WBC title so it would be a big fight. If Wilder wins he gets more exposure from fighting on NBC and can be a PPV star.

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            #465
            Originally posted by BattlingNelson
            Having skimmed a bit of the responses, I reckon the above one is one of the more epic excuses:

            "When you are a World champion, I am fine with you turning Down monster purses and avoiding all the dangerous contenders as long as you fight your mandatories."

            Seriously wtf?

            If I see an Ottke or Calzaghe bashing thread, I'll drop you a hint so you can come in with a defense.
            European fighters have milked world titles in their local regions for years. Look at Sturm, Abraham, Stieglitz, Braehmer, etc.

            To some of you it has been perfectly ok when they do it but only now that an American might take a turn does it suddenly become a problem. That's hypocrisy at it's finest.

            In any case Deontay is playing within the rules as long as he defends that title against the mandatory challenger within a certain period of time. Aside from that he is free to make money from the belt as he best sees fit.

            If you want to change the current rules to make boxing better then I would support that. But until things change it is asinine to hold Wilder to a different standard than Euro world champions follow.

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              #466
              Man has not even had the title for 3 weeks...

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                #467
                Strip him of the title.

                Problem solved!

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                  #468
                  Originally posted by ShoulderRoll
                  European fighters have milked world titles in their local regions for years. Look at Sturm, Abraham, Stieglitz, Braehmer, etc.

                  To some of you it has been perfectly ok when they do it but only now that an American might take a turn does it suddenly become a problem. That's hypocrisy at it's finest.

                  In any case Deontay is playing within the rules as long as he defends that title against the mandatory challenger within a certain period of time. Aside from that he is free to make money from the belt as he best sees fit.

                  If you want to change the current rules to make boxing better then I would support that. But until things change it is asinine to hold Wilder to a different standard than Euro world champions follow.
                  You just Ethered the entire thread

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                  • Pigeons
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                    #469
                    I wouldn't be surprised if Wilder's first defense is vs. Szpilka.

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                      #470
                      Originally posted by Pigeons
                      I wouldn't be surprised if Wilder's first defense is vs. Szpilka.
                      He's already been beaten by Jennings.

                      Bustin bums

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