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  • Sid-Knee
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    #111
    Originally posted by Luilun
    But he loses to every top name he must be the highest paid stepping stone
    He still fights the top names though whether he wins or loses. Wilder just fights trash.

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    • rickJen
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      #112
      Originally posted by champion4ever
      He will still make the money because Wilder is going to make the same offer to Povetkin that he made to Joshua and let's see will Povetkin turn that same $50 Mil guarantee he offered to AJ down? It's highly unlikely he will. So Deontay would get everything he wants, the 50/50 purse split, $50 Million guarantee plus an upside of the gate and Pay per view, a two fight deal and a chance to select the venue, date and some of the Las Vegas officials for the bout . So the best thing that could happen for Deontay Wilder is for AJ to lose but most of all he would become boxing's undisputed heavyweight champion.
      Fight will be in Moscow doe.
      And Povetkin's promoter/backer is swimming in a pool lots of $$$$$$$$$$.
      Pov is mad as hell at Wilder and his team for leaving Russia in haste when they're supposed to wait for the completed ped tests.
      Pov as A side will be a nightmare to deal with.
      He won't be needing the undeserving Klitsch ducker because he'll have more belts strapped around his waist when he beats AJ.

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        #113
        Originally posted by _Rexy_
        why do so many new fans give a **** about purses and money?

        I want to see the guys fight in the ring for the title of the world, not fight on social media for the bigger percentage of the purse.
        Exactly. These fake fans of Wilder are more interested in seeing him get his retirement fund than becoming queen of the division.

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          #114
          He won't

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            #115
            Originally posted by WBC WBA IBF
            Would be interesting to see in that instance if Povetkin made the mistake of selling a rematch clause like Fury did.
            Fury had to because only two out of the four belts Wlad held were at stake the WBA and the WBO. The IBO and IBF were not at stake. That's why Klitschko put a rematch clause in the contract because the defense of those latter two titles were voluntary.

            So it's probably more likely than not that since only AJ's WBA title is at stake and the other three are voluntary defenses, therefore there will be a rematch clause. Unless there is a stipulation in the contract stating that he is only defending the mandatory WBA title.

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              #116
              Originally posted by sicko
              If he was "DESPERATE FOR MONEY" he would sign the deal right?
              No, he would hold out for even more. Just like he is doing. You don't ask for more money and keep the fight from happening unless you're desperate.

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                #117
                Originally posted by Sid-Knee
                And you think Joshua will get there with the Wilder fight? Hahahahahahahahahaha.

                No. He. Won't.
                Anthony Joshua beating Deontay Wilder, to finally unify the heavyweight championship for the first time in 20 years, in a fight between the two best heavyweights on the planet, on boxing's biggest stage, will officially launch Anthony Joshua as a superstar in the United States.

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                  #118
                  Originally posted by Scipio2009
                  Anthony Joshua beating Deontay Wilder, to finally unify the heavyweight championship for the first time in 20 years, in a fight between the two best heavyweights on the planet, on boxing's biggest stage, will officially launch Anthony Joshua as a superstar in the United States.
                  Nobody even knows who Wilder is. How the hell are you going to be a superstar if you're beating someone who isn't even a star in his own country?

                  Are you telling me American fans are going to do PPV on Joshua fights against the others in the division? I can't see it myself. And even if Joshua's fights become PPV after Wilder, the buys will be very low.

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                  • PotentialToast
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                    #119
                    The only raeason Pulevs backers could offer a purse over the odds was the 75:25 split in his favour which is why the foght couldn't get made. Any mandatory defence would the same for Joshua so Epic won't be hosting it in Bulgaria.

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                      #120
                      Originally posted by champion4ever
                      Fury had to because only two out of the four belts Wlad held were at stake the WBA and the WBO. The IBO and IBF were not at stake. That's why Klitschko put a rematch clause in the contract because the defense of those latter two titles were voluntary.
                      First of all, the IBO isn't a world title and nobody cares about it other than AJ fans who suddenly decided it was a world title because he won it.

                      Second of all, that isn't how mandatories work for unified champions. Fury was under no obligation to agree to a rematch clause in order to fight for the IBF title and even worse, Klitschko hid the rematch clause from the IBF because the IBF wouldn't have sanctioned the fight if they knew there was a rematch clause.

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