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  • #11
    Originally posted by Bronx2245 View Post
    So basically y'all want Wilder to make money for Hearn TWICE! And then he agrees, and you walk away! That sounds like Hearn is one who is afraid! The guy said he would be HAPPY to come to ENGLAND for WHYTE! Still, you feel Wilder is afraid of Whyte? RIDICULOUS!
    Wilder said he'd come to England for Whyte if Hearn agreed to his unrealistic ridiculous demand.


    How much would he have wanted for a Joshua fight in the Whyte contract? 50%?

    Price himself out of 2 fights with 1 demand.


    There was no good reason to turn down the Whyte fight. It was almost triple the money he makes usually.


    He avoided Whyte.

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    • #12
      Originally posted by skinnystev View Post
      to me a win over a fighter like charles martin does not a champion make "fast eddie" and aj better fight a real champion in the ring something they will never agree to aj = "paper champion"
      whos really a "real" champion atm...I agree fighting Martin didn't make him a "real" champ but surely, Klitschko and taken helped his cause..imo all the heavyweights are paper champs until they unify

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      • #13
        Originally posted by Bronx2245 View Post
        I agree, it's difficult, but I also think it's foolish to believe Wilder is AFRAID of Dillan Whyte!
        Wilder would smash Whyte.

        It's an odd one because Wilder would have got a career high payday by some distance for fighting Whyte. Whyte is really domestic level. It would also raise his profile in the UK too. It would be a worthwhile fight for many reasons.

        I kind of understand Wilder though, he's a champion and one of the top fighters in the division. If he is serious about wanting the AJ fight, he must think why should he have to fight a lower level fighter just to get a unification, which wouldn't even be certain to happen. I understand Wilder's stance, i'd want something guaranteed too.

        It's a bit of a dilemma really. It's a lot of money to fight an average fighter but then he's also already dancing to Hearn's tune by doing what he suggests, which isn't really good for Wilder if he wants a strong stance in the negotiations for an AJ fight.

        I'm not a Wilder fan but no way he is afraid of Whyte. He was about to fight ortiz and Povetkin, i don't think he has much issue about actually getting into a ring with Whyte, a fighter who couldn't lace their boots.
        Last edited by TheBigLug; 12-29-2017, 08:28 AM.

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        • #14
          Originally posted by Robbie Barrett View Post
          There was no good reason to turn down the Whyte fight. It was almost triple the money he makes usually.
          You have no idea what he makes usually.

          Wilder has the greatest adviser in the history of boxing and one of the greatest managers in the history of boxing. Do you think you are smarter than they are? Surely if they believe there is a good reason to turn down, there must be one?

          Here's one, Wilder would make far more fighting Whyte under a purse bid than what Hearn offered.

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          • #15
            Originally posted by TheBigLug View Post
            Wilder would smash Whyte.

            It's an odd one because Wilder would have got a career high payday by some distance for fighting Whyte. Whyte is really domestic level. It would also raise his profile in the UK too. It would be a worthwhile fight for many reasons.

            I kind of understand Wilder though, he's a champion and one of the top fighters in the division. If he is serious about wanting the AJ fight, he must think why should he have to fight a lower level fighter just to get a unification, which wouldn't even be certain to happen. I understand Wilder's stance, i'd want something guaranteed too.

            It's a bit of a dilemma really. It's a lot of money to fight an average fighter but then he's also already dancing to Hearn's tune by doing what he suggests, which isn't really good for Wilder if he wants a strong stance in the negotiations for an AJ fight.

            I'm not a Wilder fan but no way he is afraid of Whyte. He was about to fight ortiz and Povetkin, i don't think he has much issue about actually getting into a ring with Whyte, a fighter who couldn't lace their boots.
            He was forced to sign to fight Povetkin and Ortiz. Povetkin was mandatory and it's no coincidence a few months after signing with Haymon Ortiz got a Wilder shot.

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            • #16
              Prince martin would KO bum squad wilder the same way king Joshua did him.

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              • #17
                Originally posted by WBC WBA IBF View Post
                You have no idea what he makes usually.

                Wilder has the greatest adviser in the history of boxing and one of the greatest managers in the history of boxing. Do you think you are smarter than they are? Surely if they believe there is a good reason to turn down, there must be one?

                Here's one, Wilder would make far more fighting Whyte under a purse bid than what Hearn offered.
                Would he? Only Hearn has the ability to make the kind of money he was willing to pay Wilder from that fight. It's a 2 mil fight to anyone else. Hearn has an exclusive deal with Sky Sports.

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                • #18
                  Originally posted by Robbie Barrett View Post
                  Would he? Only Hearn has the ability to make the kind of money he was willing to pay Wilder from that fight. It's a 2 mil fight to anyone else. Hearn has an exclusive deal with Sky Sports.
                  Hey Robbie, could you please tell us what your experience is working in this industry that would give you the knowledge and insight to determine the value of the fight?

                  If it was a $2 million fight, Hearn wouldn't have been offering so much. Use your noggin...

                  If Wilder wins, he gets 73% of the bid.

                  If the fight is worth so little, why was Hearn offering so much? Why not just wait until the purse bid and bid $2 million and win?

                  The facts don't support your premise.

                  Frank Warren and many others would easily bid more than $2 million.

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                  • #19
                    Originally posted by Robbie Barrett View Post
                    Would he? Only Hearn has the ability to make the kind of money he was willing to pay Wilder from that fight. It's a 2 mil fight to anyone else. Hearn has an exclusive deal with Sky Sports.
                    True. Plus really it was a win-win situation for Hearn, that's why he would offer Wilder more money than anyone else could.

                    Wilder v Whyte is probably a decent money maker in the UK anyway. Wilder wins, it makes the AJ fight even bigger in the UK and if Whyte wins, he becomes a much bigger name, a champ and Hearn can make an in-house unification between Whyte and AJ.

                    That's why Hearn was going to pay a career high payday by far.

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                    • #20
                      Originally posted by WBC WBA IBF View Post
                      You have no idea what he makes usually.

                      Wilder has the greatest adviser in the history of boxing and one of the greatest managers in the history of boxing. Do you think you are smarter than they are? Surely if they believe there is a good reason to turn down, there must be one?

                      Here's one, Wilder would make far more fighting Whyte under a purse bid than what Hearn offered.
                      Ok Al ... now get up off your lazy arse and start doing something to justify that claim.

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