Wilder is just a useless beggar.. improve your resume at least fight the best not cab drivers.. he’s just after the money am sure after loosing to Joshua he will definitely retire so that’s why is begging for rematch to catch the big checks
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Originally posted by Straightener View Postthe fact is 15million is big money
That’s more than Parker had even with his percentage
Wilder doesn’t want it and saying 50/50 or no fight shows that .. can’t really say anymore than that
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I'm not knocking AJ, he's a good fighter. A very good fighter. But all this nonsense about A side and B side, about selling out 90k stadiums is getting ridiculous. Selling out stadiums does not make you the best. Ask Frank Bruno. He was the UK's favorite heavyweight for years. May actually still be. That didn't make him the best, did it?
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Originally posted by cameltoe View PostIt’s his way of backing out. Also called ‘ducking’.
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Originally posted by WBC WBA IBF View PostWilder said yes to everything, so clearly he wanted it. He doesn't want it anymore because he did everything possible and it still wasn't enough. He's moved on. If Hearn wants to negotiate again, they're starting from scratch.
Saying and doing are very different things.
When the contract arrived, Wilder didn't sign it.
When Joshua asked for a contract Wilder didn't send it.
Wilder says a lot of things and doesn't follow through. He said it's not about money. It's about legacy.
And he had turned down 5 career high purse fight offers in total to fight Dillian Whyte or Anthony Joshua. 2 legitimate top 5 fighters. He claimed nobody wanted to fight him. They all scared.
Yet we are expected to crucify AJ for saying something on YouTube and ignore Wilders own contradictions and lies? After all, Wilder is the one who has no track record of keeping his word. Joshua is the one who has achieved twice as much as Wilder in half the fights.
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Originally posted by EnglishOxide View PostWhen the contract arrived, Wilder didn't sign it.
When Joshua asked for a contract Wilder didn't send it.
Wilder says a lot of things and doesn't follow through. He said it's not about money. It's about legacy.
And he had turned down 5 career high purse fight offers in total to fight Dillian Whyte or Anthony Joshua.
You do know that 50 million would be a career high purse for AJ and he still turned it down.
Yet we are expected to crucify AJ for saying something on YouTube and ignore Wilders own contradictions and lies?
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Originally posted by WBC WBA IBF View PostAJ's contradiction actually happened. Wilder's "contradiction" you invented in your head.
Keep smoking that crack.
Wilder says it's about the best vs the best.
Wilder has turned down 5 career high purses to fight 2 of the top 5 heavyweights in the world because the money wasn't enough even though he only makes $2.1m.
Facts.
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Originally posted by WBC WBA IBF View PostSo is 50 million.
If the fight is bigger, then there's no way Wilder should accept a flat fee. Nobody gets a flat fee in a fight this big.
Wilder said yes to everything, so clearly he wanted it. He doesn't want it anymore because he did everything possible and it still wasn't enough. He's moved on. If Hearn wants to negotiate again, they're starting from scratch.
At this point team Wilder publicly say they agree to the deal. It backfires though and they **** themselves when Hearn actually sends the contract as a deal with Povetkin was not finalised yet.
At this point they play around and delay signing or sending comments as they realise they are cornered.
When AJ can't get any more extensions and has to fight Povetkin team Wilder go yelling to the media that AJ ducked. Despite the fact they had a contract in front of them they just had go sign.
Hearn says the same offer still stands for a fight in April.
Wilder says he won't accept anything less than 50 50 and exposes the truth to the public who it was that didnt want the fight all along.
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