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  • #61
    Originally posted by Jimmy gold View Post
    Could you guys imagine a squad full of guys having 90 or higher ko ratio all screaming buuuuummmmm sqqqqqquuuuad after they ko fat school teachers and Uber drivers rotfl

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    • #62
      Waste of time fight. Ill watch but wont go out of my way for it.

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      • #63
        In other news Fury is FAT!!! Almost 300 lbs. He's gonna give himself a heart attack

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        • #64
          Yet the wilder fan boys make klistcko knocking down AJ a big deal while wilder got dropped by a tubby nobody and he also got dropped by that Harold sconoier guy as well another nobody lol

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          • #65
            Do what you gotta do

            The media strategy went left, but that's prizefighting (Eddie Hearn has spent so long, harping about all the money only being in the UK, that he must've been flabbergasted when he saw someone else with a legit path to doubling what he was willing to say the fight was worth publicly). Still, as long as the deal gets made, everything's good and everyone saves face.

            Joshua gets the extra fight that everyone seems to think he needs (Povetkin is still a tough fight), 60/40 Joshua for the Wilder fight at Principality Stadium in February (if Hearn want to simply put up a cheque, $15m to Wilder should just about do it), and 50/50 for Wilder-Joshua 2 at T-Mobile Arena in August to close out the summer (forget about the guaranteed $50m, Eddie, Lou, and Haymon/Finkell will sit down, Sky Box Office will have the UK rights, SHOPPV will have the US rights, MGM Resorts will host the event, and the crew of them will max out every other revenue ******; Fathom Events hosting closed circuit in theaters, center-ring going to the highest bidder, etc).

            Just close the deal please

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            • #66
              Originally posted by super-x View Post
              Suprised team wilder have been so quiet as of recently. Last news was they was happy to come to the UK, no mention of the money being low so assuming they happy with the offer they probably wanted it later and both agreed to take one fight before facing eachothet end of the year
              ... or the money went up markedly beyond the original $12.5m, lol. You add that talks also seem to be on, in locking down the terms for a second fight in Las Vegas as well (Wilder's not getting 60/40, but he likely didn't expect to either), and there's no reason for Wilder to really say anything at this point, tbh.

              Once the Joshua deal gets done and signed (in all likelihood before the end of the month), Team Wilder can figure out there next step (fight date is in February 2019 counting back a 10-week camp gets you to just after Thanksgiving 2018, with the rest from a fight basically having the drop-dead point for an interim fight being Halloween.

              10-week camp in front of that, and he'd have to decide on if he even wants to have an interim fight by Independence Day).

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              • #67
                Watch him test positive again. I don't want to see this BS.

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                • #68
                  Originally posted by StrangerInTown View Post
                  Wilder was never in the equation. Too risky while there are Tens of Millions to be made in the UK fighting more predictable fighters. Povetkin is a man Wilder would have disposed of first had the Russian not been dirty. Just like Oscar, Hearn simply follows the money. It's good for business but lousy for the hard working fan seeking genuine excitement.
                  Well said..

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                  • #69
                    Originally posted by kafkod View Post
                    Remember the difference in mandated purse splits between those 2 fights if they go to bids and the difference in what Hearn would make from them in the UK.

                    Pulev was entitled to 75% against Whyte. AJ would be entitled to 70% against Povetkin and it makes a lot more money for Hearn in the UK than for Ryabinski in Russia.

                    It would take a huge bid from Ryabinski to beat Hearn in those circumstances, more than he could recoup from the fight.
                    Ryabinski put up double what K2 or Sauerland thought Klitschko-Povetkin was worth, just for the right to host his Russian heavyweight in Russia. You're fooling yourself if you think that he made that money back on the fight.

                    It's a chance to host boxing's biggest star in Europe and arguably the world (Canelo says hey), in Moscow, fighting possibly the best Russian fighter to ever put on gloves, and you think money is supposed to matter? Lol

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                    • #70
                      Duckkkkk squaddddd

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