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  • Ortiz might think that. But if he fought Josh he migh t revise opinion and think actually can i change my mind.

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    • Originally posted by asotgod123 View Post
      If Eddie and AJ were truly looking to make the fight, why not offer Wilder a split? Wilder will NEVER sign off for a fight with AJ without a split. You can write that down. Does not matter what Wilder or AJ make right now - what matters is what they could make together. Since you are an AJ fan, ask Eddie and AJ to honor their own words too. They have 2 options:

      1. Give Wilder any % provided AJ takes that in the rematch when Wilder whoops him (easy you will think but not for Eddie).

      2. Give Wilder a reasonable and respectable split (60/40 or 55/45 - nothing less) with winner taking the greater split in the rematch.

      Lastly, rematch without conditions for both or no one gets a rematch.

      In a fight potentially worth over $100 mil, AJ wants to get over $80 mil. Who does he think he is?
      If you are Eddie, can you give 35% to an opposition that has never been on ppv, has a single belt and can barely fill a 20k arena?
      Be honest with yourself?

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      • Originally posted by asotgod123 View Post
        How do you know Wilder will not come out aggressive? Can you see the future? With the way AJ has pissed off Wilder so far and all of Eddie's lies, I can see Wilder stepping to AJ to knock him out too. AJ is very terrible on the backfoot - even his most loyal fans should be able to admit that. AJ is at his best when he is the one dictating the fight and pressing instead.
        The start of your paragraphs was real b*tchy and unnecessary

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        • Originally posted by markther View Post
          He hasn’t fought anyone like Wilder yet who can drop him, seriously hurt him, and finish him right away. He better protect that damn chin. Wilder is no “aging” Wladimir or any of the bums Joshua has fought so far. And Joshua ducked Ortiz, who probably would have knocked him out too-LOL! And see the comment posted before this one at 11:45 am; I echo those sentiments. Fast Eddie-lol
          Don't smiles too much and go check out the bums your wilder fought.
          Over 80% of them are either unranked or ranked over 100+.
          You don't even know the profile of the guy you are supporting...
          Ortiz is the only serious opponent hez had.
          Stiverne is a total garbage. I can KO if I have a 6 weeks training.

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          • Originally posted by BIGPOPPAPUMP View Post
            Heavyweight contender Luis Ortiz is tabbing WBC champion Deontay Wilder to pull off an early knockout victory over IBF, IBO, WBA, WBO world champion Anthony Joshua. Ortiz (28-1, 24 KOs) is scheduled to meet Razvan Cojanu (16-3, 9 KOs) on July 28 in a 10-round bout that is the co-feature of a Showtime-televised card (10 p.m. ET/7 p.m. PT) at Staples Center in Los Angeles.
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            Whoever connect the first clean power punch wins.

            This is a 50:50 fight.

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            • I’ve met Wilder, he’s a good man & I’ve followed his entire career. BUT, to say he stops AJ in 1-3 rounds is absurd. If he storms a fresh AJ, he will get caught early. I see Wilder being methodical & busting AJ up. I expect McCracken to throw the towel in by round 7 or 8.

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              • Originally posted by 2fast2strong View Post
                Umm no, this guy is a fighter who has fought for a long time and who knows and understands boxing.

                He absolutely was not hating or disrespectful, he explained how and why he feels the way he does about the fight and I agree.

                And yeah he punched Wilder for however many seconds and still couldn’t get him on the ground so yeah he knows what he is talking about from his vast experience.

                That makes him an expert, so why shouldn’t he say what he thinks when asked a question?

                And I’m sure you would of got Wilder out of there if it was you hitting him right?
                If boxers were true experts and could predict fights just based on them being pro boxers, wouldn't they then go and become multi millionaires by placing bets at the bookies and casinos with this supposed expertise? Haha.

                Boxers have proven plenty of times that they are more dumb than your every day boxing fan. And boxing fans are by far the biggest idiots in sport.

                Wilder struggles with bums and fails to get them out of there until late in the fight. There is no way Wilder is going to catch lightning in a bottle by getting his best opponent out of there quickly. It doesn't make any sense. The pattern on Wilder has been set, and knocking Joshua out in 3 rounds goes against this pattern. So what Ortiz is saying isn't worth pissing on. But fill your boots if this nonsense gives you a false sense of security. But when it comes down to it, Joshua is going to light Wilder up. And you know it. So enjoy your ****** session while you can. It will all come crashing down when the fight goes down. Wilder is an accident waiting to happen, but all he's fought is bums. When he actually fights an A level fighter it's over.

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                • Originally posted by asotgod123 View Post
                  If Eddie and AJ were truly looking to make the fight, why not offer Wilder a split? Wilder will NEVER sign off for a fight with AJ without a split. You can write that down. Does not matter what Wilder or AJ make right now - what matters is what they could make together. Since you are an AJ fan, ask Eddie and AJ to honor their own words too. They have 2 options:

                  1. Give Wilder any % provided AJ takes that in the rematch when Wilder whoops him (easy you will think but not for Eddie).

                  2. Give Wilder a reasonable and respectable split (60/40 or 55/45 - nothing less) with winner taking the greater split in the rematch.

                  Lastly, rematch without conditions for both or no one gets a rematch.

                  In a fight potentially worth over $100 mil, AJ wants to get over $80 mil. Who does he think he is?
                  Wilder would never take the fight without a split? So you admit Wilder ducked the fight then and refused to sign?

                  Joshua brings in 95% of the money but you think he should give Wilder 40-45%? You're clearly deranged.

                  A side always have rematch clauses going their way. It's just the done thing. Why would the weak B side in all of this get a rematch clause? Which weak B side in history had a rematch clause their way? It's never happened for the record.

                  And lastly, the fight doesn't make 100 mill in the UK. The Wlad fight never made that much and that was a bigger fight. Saying otherwise is just Americans deluding themselves yet again because an American fighter is involved. Wilder isn't a star. He never will be. Get that through your thick heads. It's embarrassing reading through your complete and utter nonsense.

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                  • Originally posted by asotgod123 View Post
                    My focus was on your statement that Wilder was only hit once on the chin in 50 seconds. That is an inaccurate statement. You can watch the replay and let me know if you still stand by that. You think Wilder is vulnerable. I will be here when the fight gets made, will bet heavily on Wilder because contrary to your belief, it is my opinion that Wilder obliterates AJ in under 6 rounds. Every major advantage sans technique and weight are to Wilder's side, including the intangibles.
                    Your opinion isn't worth much then is it? Wilder struggles with bums and doesn't even get them out of there until late, but you think he wipes out by far his biggest test quicker than he did bums?

                    Morons and their worthless opinions are 10 a dozen. Congratulations.

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                    • Originally posted by asotgod123 View Post
                      Because it is an AJ-Wilder fight, I can see PPV between 1.5 - 2 million, probably closer to the upper end. That only happens because it is Wilder. Further, there will be PPV in the US as well due to the fight being a unification (provided both guys don't lose before then). The PPV in the US is also mainly due to Wilder.

                      To AJ's credit, the gate in UK is all due to AJ. No debate about that but to get the right amount of PPV, he needs Wilder. That's why he deserves 40%. Then add in the fact that Wilder is the longer reigning champion, the most prestigious belt, that takes Wilder up as well. For the fight in the UK, I can see the total UK and US revenue between $75 - $90 million. Here is my breakdown:

                      If AJ-Wlad grossed up to $53 million without US PPV and all 4 belts on the line, then adding in another 20 million for US ppv (about 300,000 ppv - conserative by the way) + sponsorship and TV rights globally (say another $10 mil), we are already around $80+ mil. Why then should Wilder receive only $15 mil of the purse?
                      You're dreaming if you think 2 million people in the UK are going to buy the PPV. Break it down to me in how you came up with this complete nonsense?

                      No one gets paid on the basis of how many title defences you have. To assume you do only shows how removed from reality you really are.

                      You do know that SKY will take half the money don't you? The same applies for the US PPV.

                      Reading your drivel tells me you are by far one of the worst posters on this site. To prove as idiotic as you are, takes some real doing. Well done, give yourself a round of applause. Haha.

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