These UK people are in Dreamland. Wilder JUST said he'd travel for 40%.
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Originally posted by Travycat View PostI really would love to see both of these guys have a fight. What I don't understand is, Hearn says the money is real from the 50 million offering, AJ wants the fight, Deontay wants the fight, and the 50 million from the Wilder side states the fight is in the states, probably Vegas with the rematch being on Joshua's turf, and now they're back to the Wilder must travel to the UK for the first fight again. I don't want to pick a side here because I like watching both of these guys fight, but it seems like Hearn's side keeps putting up roadblocks not to see this fight through for AJ's next. If they'd like another fight to let Anthony develop a lithitle more before fighting Wilder, just say it. It looks way better than getting everything you want, then flip flopping with this and that. Hearn says so much funny sh *t in interviews, that it sort of distracts from what they're doing sometimes.
I can fight anywhere, now is the time.
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Originally posted by Noelanthony View PostI agree with you up until the reversing of Wilder winning the first fight because if we go off those calculations it’s 50/50 and he doesn’t deserve that but he should not receive a pay cut because Joshua doesn’t want to travel,no way ....35-40%. If Hearn doesnot offer that then I will be forced to believe Joshua doesn’t want the fight.
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Originally posted by BoxingTech718 View PostWilder already said he would go to the UK for 40 percent.
Hearn make it happen or **** up.
You guys are @ss betting
It's too much for him, if he gets such amount with AJ's fight, we might not see him in the ring again for the next 2yrs.
He will go on holiday.
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Originally posted by Karoriori View PostAJ and Hearn have everything stacked in the UK with the Matchroom sponsored refs and judges he will never fight abroad.
Why is it so much fuss cos it's AJ.
Money man and Co did it and there was no fuss.
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Originally posted by whirlout View PostThe fight happening in the UK is not the issue. Wilder has stated that much that he will travel to UK. The problem here lies with the $50mil AJ requested and was granted. To recoup that money for Wilders handler, the fight belongs in Vegas at the Casinos hence the reason why Wilders team want it in the US. AJ cant want Wilder to pay in 50 mil and insist the fight happen in UK. If AJ can accept 20-25mil, am pretty sure the fight gets signed for the UK within the next week
You better go check your brain.
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Originally posted by Pan-Africanist View PostHe’s leaving millions on the table yet he’s trying to make a big splash in America. And people wonder why American fighters are turning him down left and right. Because he’s a small time promoter.
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This **** has gone to far now
The amount of ******s in this thread reminds me of the pac mayweather days .
So many strange kents giving wank opinions
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