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  • #21
    It’s just talk. Let’s see if the fight happens.
    Wilder only has Ortiz on his record that’s any kind of anything at this level. To be honest, Tony Joshua only really has the big klit so.....interesting but I pick Tony josh by KO. maybe wilder on points let’s see.

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    • #22
      Bomb Squad gon call ur bluff ur turf rematch clause lowball offer knock ur ass out then what

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      • #23
        Originally posted by FLY TY View Post
        Yeah. It was either lose to Povetkin, or get stretched by Wilder for much more money.
        Your going to be extremely disapointed when your fighter gets brutalised by joshua , start thinking up the excuses your need why your fighter got laid out under the wembley stadium lights.

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        • #24
          Originally posted by THEFRESHBRAWLER View Post
          So he’s his manager and Trainer and wilder has 3managers? No wonder boxers go broke so fast
          Wilder has a trainer, manager and adviser.

          His trainer discovered him, nurtured him and managed him from day one. When Wilder went pro and it was time to sign with a real manager, Wilder's trainer was given credit as "co-manager" as a sign of respect for all he had done for Wilder over the years.

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          • #25
            It’s all positives so far in regards to both sides, hopefully Hearn doesn’t come out with some shit, negotiate that fight in good faith and let’s move on from this crying beetches.

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            • #26
              Originally posted by mvooom View Post
              WTF!

              I don't know if this is the norm with boxers but this seems quite alot of big players for just one guy. "Main manager", " co-manager", one guy making sure the contract is sound.... Several people doing the job of one for just one boxer.

              That doesn't mean Wilder is going to go broke but seems like alot of unnecessary big paychecks.
              Most boxers, from what I've seen anyway, have a trainer/manager, who eventually gets them big enough to entice a promoter to front the money. Think most father/son teams or relationships like RGBA and the fighters; some work, some don't.

              Wilder has built on his team as he's developed, bringing folks in as things made sense; Breland/Deas to start with, Shelly Finkell once the ball started to get rolling, Haymon coming along once the TV opportunity became real, and Lou DiBella once it became time to really cultivate Wilder's starpower.

              Beyond that, he moves without having any debts owed to anyone (personal loyalty will likely keep the team as is, unless some fallout happens).

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              • #27
                I wonder how long the winner would stay undisputed champion with all the belts having a different mandatory

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                • #28
                  Hearn would let it "slip past" to keep the AJ muscle huggers on board - all for them to see Joshua fight more glorified fodder. Joshua/Whyte 2 doo doo, PEDdy beer sensation Povetkin, Jared (triple decker cheese/baconburger) Miller, a Laila Ali exibition match, and more than likely Hearn would PROMISE Mike Tyson a 7 figure deal to come out of retirement for his Robot!

                  The fan-girl frenzy would reach fever pitch, they'd eat it up and be convinced a Fat Fury dressed as Batman for the actual fight would be the next most logical choice!! They would scream & sing, "we've got the most popularest(made up word), popularest, popularest, champ on social media!!," as they try to cram the lyrics into Sweet Caroline. AJ continually would recieve museum funded money from zombie inspired fans!!.....Go Eddie & Josh....rake in that bloody dough!!

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                  • #29
                    Originally posted by micky1971 View Post
                    Wilder only has Ortiz on his record that’s any kind of anything at this level.
                    You're rewriting history. ESPN & Ring had Stiverne #2 in the world when Wilder beat him the first time.

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                    • #30
                      Originally posted by Rockybigblower View Post
                      Only crackheads are the fools on here who cant read. The quote says....60/40 wilder in the rematch....[B]"if wilder wins"[B]which we expect him to do. If anything 40pc for josh in the rematch would be overly generous if Wilder held all the belts. Especially if josh got KO'd in the first.
                      ggg had all but one of the belts canelo got the lions share it dosent go by that mayweather faced champs all the time but gave them a wage there is no different wether wilder wins or not. he dosent bring the money to the table and thats why the fights nt gona happen hes a diva amir khan is a bigger name in the states than wilder

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