Wilder and Miller both ran from British boxing

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  • man down
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    #11
    Originally posted by D4thincarnation
    Yes, and the promoter/management controls all that.

    You think AJ sets up his own schedule.

    I'm saying Wilder (meaning his management) should have been courting the American markets boosting his profile there, it would give him much more leverage in negotiations.

    Going over to the UK, only boost the AJ fight, not Wilder, and doesn't help him one bit in negotiations.
    I agree but I think he could do both. Yes it's on his manager but you can't blame AJ for a bad offer when AJ is doing all the work.
    He should really think about new management.

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    • D4thincarnation
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      #12
      Originally posted by man down
      I agree but I think he could do both. Yes it's on his manager but you can't blame AJ for a bad offer when AJ is doing all the work.
      He should really think about new management.

      Well Hearn made the offer.

      What was it?

      60/40 is fair, but Wilder should demand a neutral respected ref or no dice.

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      • club fighter
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        #13
        After what we saw this weekend: Dereck "the punching bag" Chisora taking out Carlos "so called contender" Takam, and Dillian "worlds dirtiest fighter" Whyte narrowly avoiding a 12th round KO by latching onto the ropes against Joseph "the underachiever" Parker, I don't think they missed much.

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          #14
          Originally posted by EnglishOxide
          Can somebody explain to me why Wilder refused to attend Joshua/Parker. And why Miller refused to attend Whyte/Parker?

          Both men were going to be paid, all expenses covered to commentate in these fights on Sky. They agreed to it and backed out.

          Why are these Americans so scared of British boxers that they refuse to even be PAID to show up at their fights!
          Because Hearn is a snake you dumb fùcking cùnt. Nobody is scared of shít you mug.

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          • KTFOKING
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            #15
            And good sir Eddie just said it was because of him Miller wasn't here. Sky didn't like some of the comments he made and thought something would pop off between him and Whyte.

            Once again, Sky and Hearn want fighters there....only not in the ring after the fight or want a potential confrontation. Just come and be a gentlemen Miller/Wilder, keep your mouth shut and just take some pictures!!!

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