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  • #11
    Originally posted by lefthooklead View Post
    Jeez, apparently trying to get the best deal for their fighter and the most money now equates to "trying to sell the belt to the highest bidder".

    Muppet.
    you must be a nimrod,the amount of money from a 20-25% split against a.j is easily parker's biggest payday..but no they rather fight a razvan cojanu or kyotaro fujimoto till they get better money that they do not worth..cash out tactics...cabron! if it was about unifying and not money they'll take the Wilder offer
    Last edited by Andre_parker1; 11-08-2017, 10:07 AM.

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    • #12
      If I'm Wilder I would "possibly" consider giving Parker what he wants even if it's 55/45 or 50/50. Reason being with the WBC and WBO belts it literally gives AJ no other option but to fight Wilder if he wants to unify. Which I believe AJ is going to fight Wilder anyway it'll make the fight that much more intriguing when it does happen.
      Last edited by AdonisCreed; 11-08-2017, 10:02 AM.

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      • #13
        Originally posted by AdonisCreed View Post
        If I'm Wilder I would "possibly" consider giving Parker what he wants even if it's 55/45 or 50/50. Reason being with the WBC and WBO belts it literally gives AJ no other option but to fight Wilder if he wants to unify. Which I believe AJ is going to fight Wilder anyway it'll make the fight that much more intriguing when it does happen.
        I don't think the Wilder camp would be opposed to 50/50. The problem is that would only be about $2 million if it was for a US non-PPV card (similar to Thurman v. Garcia). I think Parker makes at minimum $5 million fighting Joshua in the UK (likely is closer to $7). I think they're using the Wilder option to try and push Eddie closer to $10 million, which is what Wilder would make to fight Joshua at minimum.

        If they forced it as a US PPV, maybe it could work, but I don't see the buys justifying the purses. They'd need to do at least 300k in sales and sell out T-Mobile to make it work here.

        I'd be very happy (and I'd buy the PPV) if they somehow got Parker to fight Wilder in the US.

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        • #14
          Team Wilder can't even afford to pay their OWN guy the right amount of money but their going to shell out what we all know would have to be Joshua money ?

          And i thought Wilder wanted Joshua ,isnt this move considered a duck in Wilder world?

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          • #15
            Originally posted by AdonisCreed View Post
            Exactly. Also out of that statement I took from it that Team Wilder didn't send him a low ball offer either he said "it wasn't enough" which means if we're going to lose this belt it's going to cost you guys a little more money to take this belt lol Joseph is actually in a good spot. He's considered the lesser of the three belt holders and he's low risk HIGH REWARD for both Wilder and AJ which means he has good leverage for a B Side fighter. It sucks but I can't blame him for trying to get that money lol
            Originally posted by Butch.McRae View Post
            I don't think the Wilder camp would be opposed to 50/50. The problem is that would only be about $2 million if it was for a US non-PPV card (similar to Thurman v. Garcia). I think Parker makes at minimum $5 million fighting Joshua in the UK (likely is closer to $7). I think they're using the Wilder option to try and push Eddie closer to $10 million, which is what Wilder would make to fight Joshua at minimum.

            If they forced it as a US PPV, maybe it could work, but I don't see the buys justifying the purses. They'd need to do at least 300k in sales and sell out T-Mobile to make it work here.

            I'd be very happy (and I'd buy the PPV) if they somehow got Parker to fight Wilder in the US.
            Even if they offered Parker 50/50 that would be nowhere near as much as a 20/80 split with AJ and probably less than he would get for fighting Lucas Browne in Oz or NZ.

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            • #16
              Originally posted by juggernaut666 View Post
              Team Wilder can't even afford to pay their OWN guy the right amount of money but their going to shell out what we all know would have to be Joshua money ?

              And i thought Wilder wanted Joshua ,isnt this move considered a duck in Wilder world?
              If AJ fights Parker he'll be ducking Wilder. If Wilder fights Parker it will be because AJ ducked him.

              It's win/win all the way for Wilder fans. Until AJ fights him.

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              • #17
                Originally posted by kafkod View Post
                If AJ fights Parker he'll be ducking Wilder. If Wilder fights Parker it will be because AJ ducked him.

                It's win/win all the way for Wilder fans. Until AJ fights him.
                Yea well that sums up the limited logic that his fanbase suffers from !

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                • #18
                  Parker seems to be lightweight cashing out,, I think he see's Joshua as the lower risk with more $$ and Wilder as a higher risk less $$. If Wilder vs Joshua can't happen next I want to see Wilder vs Parker for unification, then against AJ after

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                  • #19
                    Originally posted by AdonisCreed View Post
                    Exactly. Also out of that statement I took from it that Team Wilder didn't send him a low ball offer either he said "it wasn't enough" which means if we're going to lose this belt it's going to cost you guys a little more money to take this belt lol Joseph is actually in a good spot. He's considered the lesser of the three belt holders and he's low risk HIGH REWARD for both Wilder and AJ which means he has good leverage for a B Side fighter. It sucks but I can't blame him for trying to get that money lol
                    Exacty what Wilder is doing to Joshua...

                    It's easy from a fanboy POV to take that from that statement....as it is, we don't know what Wilder's team offered - but going from history it was probably peanuts.

                    No way Parker dodges Wilder for an acceptable offer, no way!

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                    • #20
                      Originally posted by Andre_parker1 View Post
                      funny how Parker's team is trying to sell the belt to the highest bidder..makes business sense..he's young and can come back again given that he loses..while making a lot of money for a unification fight..smart team!
                      What's funny about it ? You're aware boxing is prize fighting right. How is Parker doing anything different to what any other guy in the division is doing right now, ie trying to get the biggest fight in the division, only he's got the WBO belt and has earned his right to mix it with him having holding more wins over top ten opposition than Wilder, close wins over Takam and Ruiz who were rated at the time he fought them. Wilder has one, a month short of three years ago !

                      You guys make me laugh. You're quick to criticise, but avoid all the facts to prop up your lame arguments which are certified horse shyt.

                      Originally posted by White Willy View Post
                      In reality Joseph Parker is little more than a tune-up for either Anthony Joshua or Deontay Wilder.
                      I'm not buying that. Parker has fought better opposition than Wilder, and dont bother with the he looked like shyt versus Hughie Furry, name me a professional who has looked good against a Peckerwood Pete Furry trained boxer... I'll wait.

                      Wilder like like shyt versus Szpilka and Washington, stopped then so what it's more a case of who hasn't at this point.

                      Parker lacks a few fundamentals needed at the highest level, but at heavyweight right now I don't see a particularly high level. Call it what it is but it can't be denied Joshua looked poor versus Klitschko, he looked lost in four of those rounds in round seven he was following WK around the ring with absolutely no application whatsoever, devoid of ideas, I saw the same AJ rear his ugly head versus Takam when straight forward power simply wasnt shifting Takam, Takam who hasn't an ounce of skill to match his heart and work rate.

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