fat dan outing AJ/hearn
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The same ppl complaining ( wilder fans ) why the fights not happening now are the same idiots who remotely think this does 100 Million if they WERE to fight next .
And LOL at Foxx comparing Pacman to Wilder , can he keep getting any dumber ?
If the fight were to happen in late 2019 at least the projected 100 Million number COULD be reality .
But guess what cry baby fanbase would then well .....CRY ?
Thats right the uneducated Wilder ones .
The funny thing is when Joshua does knock out Wilder , then the real crying will begin !
Last edited by juggernaut666; 04-16-2018, 07:38 PM.Comment
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Although you're exaggerating a bit. This is exactly right. This is definitely not the same situation as Mayweather PacquiaoComment
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Pac was a PPV star. Wilder is not even close to being on that level. So no, he shouldn't get 40% of the pie.Not a fan of the fat one, but he makes some good points;
"...to be offered a flat fee is not a real offer. It's an offer meant for the Joshua team to be able to run around and say, "Hey, we made an offer, and Team Wilder turned it down." It's called playing games, and it's nothing new in boxing.
A little history lesson: When we were bogged down in the will-they-or-won't-they nonsense of the Floyd Mayweather-Manny Pacquiao saga, Mayweather at one point offered Pacquiao a flat fee of $40 million. That's monster money, but not in the context of that event. Pacquiao rightfully said no. When the fight was finally made, Pacquiao got 40 percent of the pie and earned well over $100 million."Comment
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