Comments Thread For: Hearn: Wilder Taking Big Risk for 'Very Small Amount of Money'

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  • redmish
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    #101
    Originally posted by MaksBox
    Wow so many Wilder fluffers here. lol.

    Hearn makes a great point...

    he was offered $4 million for an easy fight... YET he is getting far less money for a high risk fight which if he loses... his career is DONE!

    Beyond that... what Wilder and Wilder fan boys don't understand, Joshua DOES NOT NEED Wilder.

    Wilder is a belt... but AJ can easily make more than $10 million a fight fighting anyone.

    He would not make much more fighting Wilder versus anyone else. In any case, there is more money in a Povetkin fight than Wilder.

    Wilder is a nobody in the United States... he brings nothing to the table beyond his big mouth and pothead thinking and his belt. That is it.

    to Wilder however, AJ is the necessary cash out....

    Instead of demanding 50/50 or no fight, Wilder needs to get on his knees and beg AJ for a fight in the UK and get his payday and retire.
    I agree with most of your post but if wilder loses his career isn't over. There's no shame losing to good fighters, especially with heavyweights. I would expect most heavyweights to be beaten a couple of times in a long career.

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    • Gary Coleman
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      #102
      I am not a Wilder fan.

      That said, why in the **** would anybody expect Deontay to go to England for anybody other than Joshua?

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      • boliodogs
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        #103
        Originally posted by boliodogs
        Maybe Wilder got tired of being called a cherry picking champion. Good for Wilder for finally fighting a legit top 5 heavyweight for the very first time. Ortiz is a higher ranked heavyweight than Whyte.
        I checked the rankings and the WBC has Whyte ranked higher than Ortiz and the number 1 contender to Wilder's title. That seems wrong to me since Whyte has been KOed by AJ but Whyte is number 1 above Ortiz by the WBC. Still I think most fans consider Ortiz a better fighter than Whyte.

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        • sportbuddha
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          #104
          Right now Ortiz hasn’t done anything to earn the kind of reputation he has. His record is pumped with journeyman, his most notable wins are over Jennings and an aging Thompson, really there’s nothing to suggest he’s bringing something special on Saturday. In his favour are that he probably wants it, he’s durable and has sound boxing. Going against him is that he is slow and very old. Wilder is just going to be far to quick and athletic for the old man. I would love to see Ortiz give Wilder a tough night but if he does it says more about Wilder’s level than Ortiz.

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          • Gillie
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            #105
            Originally posted by Robbie Barrett
            He didn't say that. He said Joshua take the same in the rematch. Wilder is so ******ed he probably wants the rematch clause even if Wilder loses.
            Just to be clear, I meant if AJ loses the first fight, he would then have to accept whatever Wilder accepted (the first time around) in the rematch.

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              #106
              Originally posted by MaksBox
              he was offered $4 million for an easy fight... YET he is getting far less money for a high risk fight which if he loses... his career is DONE!
              Shouldn't we be praising him for that?

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              • john l
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                #107
                If I was Joshua(and really wanted to be best)Id tell Hearn to shut the *** up.He comes right out and says we got Wilder surrounded.Clearly saying he DONT WANT Wilder next he wants Whyte to fight him and hope he gets lucky.And then at end he kinda catches himself and says "oh but we want Wilder too"Bu ll sh ite.This is what REAL champs do they fight the tough fights and the money will come.***in Hearn just doing ANYTHING to protect that gravy train.Cmon Joshua be your OWN man and step up and fight winner of this weeks fight and quit letting Hearn make you look like a punk.And I don't wannsa hear from the fanboys and mini promoters this man makes 20 mil per fight he is ALREADY set for life.No EXCUSE

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                • greeneye99
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                  #108
                  Originally posted by ShoulderRoll
                  Dillian Shyte is most definitely NOT on the same level as Luis Ortiz.

                  Go try and peddle that line of bull somewhere else, Eddie Hearn.
                  Wilder getting less $$$$ plus the arena isn't sold out

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                  • Pennsauken1
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                    #109
                    It’s not all about money but legacy you fraud promoter, the true boxing fans know you are scared to put your Diva in the ring with Wilder, stay in Britian and continue to fight bums and milk your cash cow, we love real fights and challenges in America you scumbag!!!!

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                    • Dle
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                      #110
                      Well, we know who Hearn is rooting for this weekend. But, he’ll have a threat no matter who wins. Joshua will continue to avoid the winner of Wildzilla vs King Kong. Credits to Deontay for having the balls.

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