By that I mean is he turning away from his most dangerous opponent in order to seek more money elsewhere?
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Originally posted by ShoulderRoll View PostBy that I mean is he turning away from his most dangerous opponent in order to seek more money elsewhere?
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Every fighter targets the biggest financial fights. The only reason not to is if you aren't confident of winning.
Why did Wilder turn down $4.5 mil to make $1.4 mil again?
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Originally posted by genrick View PostWilder is following the Haymon script of holding on to your title avoiding guys like Wlad, Fury, Haye, etc.
Beontay may be worse than Stevenson.
Stevenson is 40 yrs old.
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Originally posted by ShoulderRoll View PostDeontay clearly and unequivocally said he wants Joshua next, though. He's not the one putting up hurdles and stalling the fight.
Wilder turned down 4.5 mil to fight for 1.5. The fight that would promote him in the UK and make the Joshua fight a real possibility.
If Wilder wanted Joshua, then walking away from Whyte made zero sense.
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Originally posted by Robbie Barrett View PostHis financial requirements are an hurdle. Why would Joshua take a pay cut to fight Wilder?
Wilder turned down 4.5 mil to fight for 1.5. The fight that would promote him in the UK and make the Joshua fight a real possibility.
If Wilder wanted Joshua, then walking away from Whyte made zero sense.
And why would Wilder sign to fight Dillian Shyte if he can't get it in writing that Joshua is next?
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Originally posted by ShoulderRoll View PostWhat are his financial requirements?
And why would Wilder sign to fight Dillian Shyte if he can't get it in writing that Joshua is next?
Why? Because it was $4.5 mil instead of $1.5 and increase his draw in the UK, taking a massive step to making the Joshua fight. Why do you Wildtards find that hard to understand?
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