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  • #51
    Originally posted by larryxxx. View Post
    Now lets see the response..
    I agree. I hope/wish people were open-minded because in the past before the situation with his opponents failing tests, I was a critic of Wilder and I can see why others would be in the past - but I dont see how anyone can be a critic of him now knowing that he would have already fought top names like Povetkin and Ortiz and even others had those guys not tested positive. Wilder is trying to fight the best and this is very clear to see. It's kind of like Wilder trying to fight the top fighters and then those fighters jump off a cliff and kill themselves and then those fighters and fans blame Wilder for that! WTF?!! Like Eddie Murphy said in Beverly Hills Cop "Whats the charge if I get pushed out of a car? Jaywalking?" The worse thing was when someone said Wilder didnt want to fight Povetkin. But they didnt explain why Wilder trained hard and flew to Russia just before the fight if he didnt want to fight!!! Thats was another WTF?!!
    Last edited by richardt; 10-26-2017, 05:38 PM.

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    • #52
      Originally posted by Vinnykin View Post
      But what are the conditions of rematch clauses? Do the splits swap in the case of the champion losing for example?

      Putting a clause in a contact before ANY contract has been drawn up for a fight has never been done I don't think.

      Why are you so confident there is ZERO reason? Do you know boxing contracts and rematch clause conditions?
      A contract is just a written agreement between two parties. It can be detailed, it can be broad. It's done all the time. In this case the contract between Wilder and Joshua would be that they fight each other next and that a negotiation period would start after they comolete their spring fights. Not hard and it definitely doesn't have to be publicized.

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      • #53
        Originally posted by OctoberRed View Post
        From what Ive read, Wilder is asking for 7 million because Hearn refuses to put in the contract that Joshua is guaranteed next. Hearn only wants to make a verbal promise.
        Originally posted by j.razor View Post
        D.Wilder is the WBC Champ so then why is there no D.Wilder vs AJ fight next instead of Whyte?
        This fight is a mega fight.. its too big for small areanas, this is a Wembley stadium fight! Wembley is only available in the summer. Plus if you knew anything about business you'd know mega events never take place in the fist quarter. People spend a lot of money of the festive period and Christmas so all businesses take a hit in profit during the first quarter.

        So since AJ vs Wilder will not happen until summer at the least.. Why not get both AJ and Wilder to be in good fights in the meantime to build up the mega showdown?

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        • #54
          Great, make it happen then.

          Couldn't see why Deontay would be against it secures his and few generations of his family's future.

          I do wonder what Dillian Whyte would end up getting paid for this.

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          • #55
            Originally posted by Andre_parker1 View Post
            its been part of the deal hearn was talking about..but you stalled it by overpricing yourself...if you're d so called best..you'd fight whyte and if you win automatically the public demand for a unification with joshua even in the u.k would be too hard to resist for hearn and joshua himself..but no..you want 7 million dollars to fight a guy like whyte but you'd fight Molina for less than 1m$.BUMMM SQUAD!!!!!
            Yep. PLUS, it took some of Wilders people to whisper in his ear 'hey DA, wake up! We get Joshua if you just wake the fek up!'. They could do the Whyte contract that way... IF he beats Whyte. Which may or may not happen. If Molina can ring Wilder's bell a good one, Whyte should be able to as well. Obviously, Wilder is the favorite, but I don't think he should get Joshua if Whyte beats him. Fair is fair. AND Wilder needs to STFU about some huge paycheck for Whyte, when Joshua is his REAL payday if he wins.

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            • #56
              Originally posted by MisanthropicNY View Post
              He can't guarantee Joshua is going to fight just to secure Whyte a fight... has Beyonce Wilder gone mad?

              You're fighting Whyte because you'll make $3 mil... you haven't made more than $1 mil in a fight - that alone is enough for you, or else keep fighting security guards on PBC for 1/3 or more less.

              Joshua doesn't guarantee fights to the B-side. Fk is he talking about?
              Who ya'll got?.......Mexican

              Calling this man Beyonce and ya'll can't even sc**** together a janitor at Heavyweight.

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              • #57
                Originally posted by richardt View Post
                I agree. I hope/wish people were open-minded because in the past before the situation with his opponents failing tests, I was a critic of Wilder and I can see why others would be in the past - but I dont see how anyone can be a critic of him now knowing that he would have already fought top names like Povetkin and Ortiz and even others had those guys not tested positive. Wilder is trying to fight the best and this is very clear to see. It's kind of like Wilder trying to fight the top fighters and then those fighters jump off a cliff and kill themselves and then those fighters and fans blame Wilder for that! WTF?!! Like Eddie Murphy said in Beverly Hills Cop "Whats the charge if I get pushed out of a car? Jaywalking?" The worse thing was when someone said Wilder didnt want to fight Povetkin. But they didnt explain why Wilder trained hard and flew to Russia just before the fight if he didnt want to fight!!! Thats was another WTF?!!
                well put nice post

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                • #58
                  Originally posted by Randall Cunning View Post
                  But you can also say Wilder isnt confident he can beat Whyte and still wants the Joshua payday if he does get beat. Theres 2 ways to look at this and Id doubt Hearn would want to commit to a fight between Joshua and someone Whyte just beat
                  Just say you hate Wilder.

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                  • #59
                    easy money betting on wilder to beat the phoney brit.

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                    • #60
                      Originally posted by SchoolTheseCats View Post
                      The fight would sellout regardless no need to have a pointless fight with Whyte next but if it guarantees him aj next so be it, **** Breazeale fight with aj was a sellout so I don’t get the build u.k interest and all that

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