Comments Thread For: Hearn: Deontay Wilder Should Get "Less" Money For April Date

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  • Curt Henning
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    #21
    hahaha......hahahahahahaha

    these guys really are off their rocker

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    • Raggamuffin
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      #22
      I have forseen this cowardice from day 1 lmao. I call it cowardice because the fighter doesn’t step in and tell the promoter to stfu. Joshua is a full blown coward.

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      • kafkod
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        #23
        Originally posted by famicommander
        Why on earth would Wilder be worth less if he goes out there and beats Breazeale or Miller?

        There are only two guys in the division that are head and shoulders above the rest, and they're Wilder and Joshua. I think third would be Ortiz, and Wilder already beat him. After that maybe Parker or Pulev.

        I think Povetkin looked shot against Price. Only issue was, Price looked even more shot. Joshua should make easy work of Povetkin. I don't see Povetkin as better than guys Joshua has already beaten.Not at his age and without his PEDs.
        Ortiz is 48 years old and is garbage without his PED's. He looked so awful against Wilder that I wouldn't be surprised if he loses to the unranked scrub he's fighting next.

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        • Just looking
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          #24
          He betrayed himself so hard. Joshua didn't even sign the contracts sended until now and they say the problem is that Wilder didn't sign.
          Now he is getting ready for another season of stalling, the gameshow that is making a lot success in the UK

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          • Lopez_Boxing
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            #25
            BOOM!! This guy is openly admitting to stalling the fight. How the F@@k is anyone NOT SEEING THIS....on a side note how pathetic is it that Hearn and Joshua are being so greedy to a man that was so generous to them. $50 mil plus ppvs. I find it disgusting

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            • kafkod
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              #26
              Originally posted by Holler
              He earns that money because he's taken the risks that Wilder avoided. In half the fights he's fought the better opposition, unified and now he reaps the rewards.

              To the victor the 46 million spoils.



              Ps alt?

              Arf
              This is true. Wilder in now paying the price for ducking Wlad and the chance to be undisputed HW champ. AJ took the risks, unified three titles, and he's earned the right to call the shots.

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              • bigjavi973
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                #27
                man you've got to be kidding me.....


                AJ should drop hearn like a bad habit and quick

                you hearn

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                • Butch.McRae
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                  #28
                  Originally posted by PensionKiller
                  15 Mil is a lot of money. Only 3 or 4 boxers today get more than that... and then there's a big drop.
                  I only count 2. If we want to pretend that Wilder and GGG are $15 million guys without their dance partner, then we can say 4.

                  But we all know the truth Lol

                  Now if Wilder beats AJ, he becomes at least a $10 million guy.

                  I don't forsee GGG doing big numbers without Canelo. Win, lose, or draw.
                  Last edited by Butch.McRae; 07-12-2018, 03:05 PM.

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                  • BirdSong
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                    #29
                    i dont know why people think this is a charity event, unfortunately for wilder hes had far more fights then joshua, fought far more bums, eventually got hold of a belt, decided he wasnt ready for wlad and now hes in a poor position to negotiate a fight he has to travel for becauses hes the b side and the a side wants the fight in london. Its not hard to understand. 15 mil for this fight is great for wilder, he ko's joshua in london, grabs the belts, makes lots more cash and hes happy camper, whats the ****ing problem???? hes the a side then and can do what the **** he wants to do, and thats what he will do as well

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                    • Jab jab boom
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                      #30
                      This sounds just like Oscar when he was trying not to make the Canelo vs ggg fight but wanted to convince gullible fans that he really wanted to make it. Throwing out flat fee offers, minimizing what the opponent brings to the table etc. Hearn doesn't want this fight for Aj and anyone who argues otherwise is just a simpleton.

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