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  • Dillian Whyte "We've Made Wilder An Improved Offer 4.5million + US TV Revenue"




    Eddie Hearn and Dillian Whyte have made Deontay Wilder a new improved offer of 4.5 million + US TV revenue which would earn Wilder his record highest payday of over 5 million but Deontay Wilder is still refusing to fight Whyte despite Lou DiBella (Who works closely with Wilder) saying they are willing to travel for the right money.

    Deontay Wilder would rather duck Whyte and fight Stiverne in a rematch that no body wants to see for less than 1 million.





    http://www.skysports.com/boxing/news...yweight-boxing

    "In this game, nobody's going to give each other anything, you have to go after it yourself," Whyte told Sky Sports.

    "Guys like Deontay Wilder are an embarrassment to heavyweight boxing. All the great champions have losses on their record because they fought other great fighters and that's the problem with Deontay Wilder, his last 10 fights have been with nobody.

    "We have offered him five times more money than he made for his last fight, but he doesn't want to fight, so what's the problem?

    "Why's he avoiding? Because he knows I'm dangerous and he knows that he'll lose the fight."
    Last edited by NahMean; 07-03-2017, 02:42 PM.

  • #2
    There's either something missing to this story or Wilder is going to piss me off.

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    • #3
      Wtf is Wilder doing!?? This is an awesome opportunity!

      Whether or not Hearn gets options, the guy can make the most he's ever had and get more exposure while fighting a guy everyone knows he can knockout easy!

      Need more info, not a good look!

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      • #4
        Originally posted by SkillspayBills View Post
        There's either something missing to this story or Wilder is going to piss me off.
        Wilder is still firm on the 7 million he wants. He priced himself out because he thinks he deserves more than what Charles Martin got for fighting in the UK.

        But the difference is Martin fought AJ who's the UK's biggest star.. Wilder is fighting Whyte! Is Wilder going to expect 7 million to fight anyone in the UK?. Plain and simple.. He's ducking Whyte and priced himself out.

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        • #5
          Originally posted by NahMean View Post
          Wilder is still firm on the 7 million he wants. He priced himself out because he thinks he deserves more than what Charles Martin got for fighting in the UK.

          But the difference is Martin fought AJ who's the UK's biggest star.. Wilder is fighting Whyte! Is Wilder going to expect 7 million to fight anyone in the UK?. Plain and simple.. He's ducking Whyte and priced himself out.
          How much would Whyte be getting!?!

          Think he might be pricing himself out to try get AJ?

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          • #6
            Originally posted by Funky_Monk View Post
            How much would Whyte be getting!?!

            Think he might be pricing himself out to try get AJ?
            This is the fastest route to AJ yet he won't do it for a career high pay day ! Instead Parker will jump ahead of him when he beats Whyte.

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            • #7
              Beetlejuice needs to rematch his loss to delboy chisora before he goes anywhere near bum squad / a title of any kind...

              where the fuk is Ortiz at?

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              • #8
                Originally posted by ScottWeiland View Post
                This is the fastest route to AJ yet he won't do it for a career high pay day ! Instead Parker will jump ahead of him when he beats Whyte.
                It's literally the fastest route to AJ. Even faster than beating Parker. He beats Whyte in front of 10s of thousands, gets UK exposure, makes 5 ****ING MILLION DOLLARS, and sets himself up for AJ next year. Where Is the negative in this?
                Last edited by SkillspayBills; 07-03-2017, 12:11 PM.

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                • #9
                  Ducking. Line the next bum up.

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by ScottWeiland View Post
                    This is the fastest route to AJ yet he won't do it for a career high pay day ! Instead Parker will jump ahead of him when he beats Whyte.
                    It's a lot of money but Whyte would pose a threat. Think Whyte is more dangerous than Parker personally. Undoubtedly it would make the AJ fight bigger.

                    Rematch aside who makes AJ more money than Wilder?
                    Or does the B side make no difference to what AJ would take home now...?

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