Comments Thread For: Deontay Wilder: Anthony Joshua is a Joke, He's Scared
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He's right about the "nobody wants to lose", though. None of them will retire undefeated. I do think that it's more of financial politics getting in the way than Joshua and his desire for the fight. It'll happen eventually.Comment
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Fight for 12.5 million while Joshua gets KO'd and still pockets close to 70 million and retire no way let his punk @$$ fight Povetkin. Hearn wants to cash out on Joshua and then attempt to sign Wilder no way dude. That fight is estimated to bring in 80-100 million lol hahaha No!! Let AJ fight Povetkin for 15 million don't let that fool get a retirement check off you by earning four times as much lol Hell f**k it who knows you might get 5 million on your next fight but at least AJ won't get Connor McGregor rich off you lol
Dumb I know, but it would be funny to watch.Comment
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I imagine that's the total revenue not the purses. That will likely include all the costs that would be needed to put on and promote the show.Comment
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I don't see why anyone is surprised on this thread. We all knew Hearns was going to try and low ball Wilder and slime his way out of the bout. Offer Wilder a price that is so ridiculous low, that he knows that anyone in they right mind would refuse!Comment
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There is no way that AJ retires if he loses. There will be too much money in a rematch. Maybe if he gets brutally ko'd a second time, he might consider hanging them up but probably not. 12.5 million is a lot of money and way more than Wilder has ever made. He should take it, ko AJ and then get seriously paid for the rematch in Vegas.
The difference between GGG situation is that there was a greater likelihood of a rematch and that that rematch would be lucrative.Comment
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Why is everybody ignoring the statement in the telegraph article where AJ still wants 50/50 even if he loses? That is the bigger problem in my opinion - not necessarily the 12% offer to Wilder which is very low. If AJ's offer had been to accept the reverse if he loses, i think Wilder would have signed already.Comment
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