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  • juggernaut666
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    #21
    Originally posted by BLASTER1
    Ok you say this while AJ sits in his chair and asks when he can leave the table.
    How much money did Wilder AGREE to from the initial offer ?

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    • BLASTER1
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      #22
      Originally posted by juggernaut666
      How much money did Wilder AGREE to from the initial offer ?
      He agreed to give AJ the $50mil that he said he wanted to make the fight.
      Nothing more nothing less.
      Just gave him what he asked for.
      Edit-sorry their was more but im sure you know what that is.

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        #23
        Originally posted by BLASTER1
        He agreed to give AJ the $50mil that he said he wanted to make the fight.
        Nothing more nothing less.
        Just gave him what he asked for.
        Edit-sorry their was more but im sure you know what that is.
        Yea theres more alright .....


        He AGREED to give AJ what ??? LMAO

        Wilder CANNOT dictate terms off of Joshua asking for 50 Million OFF of a 100 Million fight to split 50/50 !!!

        Yea thats easy when its someone elses money he CANT get without Joshua ! lol

        How about we stick to actual FACTS .

        Wilder AGREED to 15 Million .

        He didnt sign the AGREEMENT .

        Reasons why :

        No date . This could not be exactly determined but date is LEAST important bc its worked around .

        Venue !: Theres only ONE venue in the U.K available in Oct /Nov .

        Rematch : The B side CANNOT demand one !

        These ARE facts and relevant to the REAL situation , not the 50 Million which Joshua would almost make in the U.K in 2019 at this point.

        The fact you fan boys keep using this nonsensical point to deflect makes you guys desperate just to back habitual liar Wilder bc thats what fan boys do . lol

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        • OldTerry
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          #24
          Originally posted by juggernaut666
          Promoters dont decide if the fight happens or not thats why they're " PROMOTERS "

          Its up to the fighters end decision bc they are PAYING their team to work for them.


          Wilder decided NOT to sign the contract wheather he agrweed to it or not , but thats Hearns fault coupled with all the nonsensical counter offers and delays by team Wilder for months ? lol

          You hope AJ gets tagged ?

          Spoiler alert : Its not Joshua you should focus on but Breazeale who has much better chance to knock Wilder out if you think an upset is going to happen !
          My understanding (from Wilder's camp) is that Hearn's contract did not specify a fight date or venue. This tells me Hearn sent a contract he knew they wouldn't agree too. Simply stated, all of Hearn's statements show the legitimacy of a snake oil salesman. I think any reasonable and intelligent person could see that. Don't you agree?

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            #25
            Originally posted by juggernaut666
            How much money did Wilder AGREE to from the initial offer ?
            Wilder agreed to fight for a flat fee of $15 million. The holdup was that Eddie Hearn did not include a fight date or venue in the contract. Signing such a contract would have been sheer ******ly on Wilder's part because it would always give AJ a way out of ever fighting wilder. Let's be fair here.

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              #26
              Originally posted by OldTerry
              My understanding (from Wilder's camp) is that Hearn's contract did not specify a fight date or venue. This tells me Hearn sent a contract he knew they wouldn't agree too. Simply stated, all of Hearn's statements show the legitimacy of a snake oil salesman. I think any reasonable and intelligent person could see that. Don't you agree?
              Ive already covered this !

              You dont need date /venue .

              Its common sense that the actual signing is important and WHY they couldn't get an exemption .


              Any intelligent person would know how fights are made not avoided , and a SIGNING is a good start isnt it ? lol!


              How does Joshua get out of a fight he and his opponent is signed to ?


              Thats a dangerously ****** comment !
              Last edited by juggernaut666; 06-28-2018, 10:33 AM.

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                #27
                Originally posted by juggernaut666
                Ive already covered this !

                You dont need date /venue .

                Its common sense that the actual signing is important and WHY they couldn't get an exemption .


                Any intelligent person would know how fights are made not avoided , and a SIGNING is a good start isnt it ? lol!


                How does Joshua get out of a fight he and his opponent is signed to ?


                Thats a dangerously ****** comment !
                Then I suppose I'm a dangerously ****** person but just the same I stand behind my comment.

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                • OldTerry
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                  #28
                  Originally posted by juggernaut666
                  Ive already covered this !

                  You dont need date /venue .

                  Its common sense that the actual signing is important and WHY they couldn't get an exemption .


                  Any intelligent person would know how fights are made not avoided , and a SIGNING is a good start isnt it ? lol!


                  How does Joshua get out of a fight he and his opponent is signed to ?


                  Thats a dangerously ****** comment !
                  By the way if you did your thinking with your brain rather than your emotions you would improve yourself.

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                  • Just looking
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                    #29
                    Wilder should just go into a hunting time promotion: fight Breazeale knock him out spectacularly inside six rounds, fight the Oquendo-Charr winner by the end of the year and than in march-april fight Fury in a huge PPV. After this, no one would be able to run from him
                    Last edited by Just looking; 06-28-2018, 11:46 AM.

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                      #30
                      Originally posted by OldTerry
                      Wilder agreed to fight for a flat fee of $15 million. The holdup was that Eddie Hearn did not include a fight date or venue in the contract. Signing such a contract would have been sheer ******ly on Wilder's part because it would always give AJ a way out of ever fighting wilder. Let's be fair here.
                      I can see Hearn's plan: Let's fight Povetkin first to have space for the rematch. Now let's fight Miller to build Joshua's brand in the US. Now let's fight Charr for the same reason as Povetkin. Now Fury, etc.
                      All the while fighting two times a year

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