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  • Scipio2009
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    #341
    Originally posted by Sid-Knee
    A win over Parker is better than anything Wilder has done, but you think Whyte hasn't earned it? Get the **** out of here. Who has "Earned" it according to you to get a fight with Wilder?

    Ortiz turned down the July date with Whyte and wanted it at a later date. Not Whyte's problem.

    So Whyte should have taken **** money to go to Bulgaria to fight someone with a lower ranking to Parker? Don't even dare to try and convince me of this rubbish. Who travels for less money over a lesser fighter to staying at home, Getting a lot more money, and fighting a better fighter? Which ****** fighter would go for this?

    Stop smoking crack will you, it ****s with your brain.
    Lol.

    The winning purse bid would've gotten Dillian Whyte $375000 (just under £290000), plus whatever he would've picked up on UK TV (Epic, since they have no known UK partners, could sell the UK rights to Eddie Hearn, who could then go to Sky Sports and shop the fight); how much do you honestly think Dillian Whyte gets to fight?

    And Luis Ortiz fought on the same friggin night as Whyte-Parker, and handle the guy that Joseph Parker had to work 12 rounds against within 2!

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    • Scipio2009
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      #342
      Originally posted by Sid-Knee
      Wilder will take on an unproven fighter for much less money, and you're alright with that? You cowards are scared for your king clown alright. Pathetic. You know a fighters fan-base is a joke when they support taking on weaker guys for much less money even though they cry Wilder is being avoided and not getting enough money. Hahahahahahaha

      Whyte beats the **** out of Brezeale and the Polish bum. Deluded idiot.

      Good luck with those PPV's, you're going to need it. Hahahahaha
      It's hilarious that you seem to honestly think that Dillian Whyte is some kind of world-level elite fighter.

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      • Scipio2009
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        #343
        Originally posted by Sid-Knee
        But Pulev isn't the mandatory. Why will Joshua have to fight him in April? Get a brain will you.

        Joshua is waiting for Wilder to sign for April. The fight happens when Wilder has found his pen.

        Test the PPV all you want, it will flop. The patterns show that. Golovkin gets more on HBO than Wilder does on Showtime, but did they all buy the PPV's? No, they didn't. The same will happen here. Not only that, but Golovkin fought 2 good fighters with one being a unification. Wilder will be fighting garbage, so will do less than Golovkin did.

        You think half of those that watched the first fight are going to pay out for the rematch? Hahahahaha. You're deluded. How much is the PPV going to be?
        Kubrat Pulev has been the IBF #1 contender for a while now, his final eliminator was already due for April 2018, and is set to head to his third purse bid, this time with Hughie Fury, in a week. The fight ends up happening before the end of the Fall, and this is the IBF.

        Lol

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        • Scipio2009
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          #344
          Originally posted by Sid-Knee
          Haha, And Joshua carries his own show as well. Why, do you think those he fights are big names outside of fighting Joshua and picking up big cheques?

          Joshua is an international star you idiot. He sells his fights to 192 countries. But you delude yourself that Joshua will only become an international star by beating someone the world doesn't know? You're mad. Do you know that?

          No one is going to fight for a world title for a pittance. So don't delude yourself there either.

          Whyte is highly rated. He now has a better resume than your coward king, Wilder. He also fought on PPV to a sold out arena. Something Wilder hasn't done yet. And that isn't going to change either. Wilder will never sell to 20,000 fans. Ever!. He will flop on PPV as well.

          So yeah, nothing but delusion from you here. But you've got a lot more mad things to say i'm sure. Haha.
          ^^^^^^^^lol

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          • Scipio2009
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            #345
            Originally posted by The Madison
            so lets get this straight your crying about him getting offered his biggest payday by a mile for a fight he will be favourite in? in his own country.
            Off of Showtime, against a voluntary opponent that someone else is picking, with the Joshua fight only coming on a flat fee of $15m (for a fight that should end up clearing north of $40m to the fighters, at Wembley) and a Joshua-only rematch clause?

            foh with that short money BS.

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              #346
              Originally posted by Sid-Knee
              Not in the UK it doesn't.

              And there was no guarantee it made 100 mill in the US either. Neither Joshua or Wilder are big stars in the states so all these numbers people are giving for PPV buys are frankly nothing but wishful thinking.
              Las Vegas was putting up the money to back the fight!

              Joshua was getting $50m (and Wilder likely getting $10m) before a single ticket was to be sold. Lol

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              • Scipio2009
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                #347
                Originally posted by killakali
                exactly bro. He can just fight his mandatory Breazeale for 2.5 million instead of fighting Whyte for 8 mill. Thats a good biznezz decision. These NSB bidness men are the real MVPS.

                He should fight Breazeale instead of asking WBC for an exception to fight Whyte. Good business move.
                $2.5m is only Wilder's guarantee. He'll likely see 14k+ tickets sold at Barclays, along with the other pieces of the pot that he'll likely get a piece of on the back end.

                And, he'll be fighting in front of 1.5m people (count the Showtime live homes plus the viewers on the SHO app) instead of the maybe 15000 folks on DAZN.

                Two strong numbers, back to back, and Wilder-Ortiz 2 in the spring can go to PPV.

                This is a turtle race

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                • The Problem Child
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                  #348
                  This is pathetic. Unbelievable for real.

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                    #349
                    Originally posted by Sid-Knee
                    Naz actually had a contract with HBO. He would fight in the UK, then his next fight would be in the US. And on it went until the Barrera fight, because that was a super fight, and HBO definitely wanted that one in the states. But outside of that one fight, Naz got paid the exact same regardless of where he fought. You made out he was getting paid more for his fights in the US when that isn't true.
                    My claim is that A-sides will fight outside of their country if that's where the most money is. Naz came to the US when there was more money. Just as Lewis, Canelo, GGG and countless others have. HBO is a US based network. Naz was allowed to still fight some fights at home, but he never would have gotten the HBO deal without agreeing to come to the US. He never could have made 8.5 million in one night fighting at home. He never could have gotten the HBO deal insisting on staying home.

                    AJ is the only fighter in history demanding that a 100 million US fight take place at home for 40-50 million so that he can have home advantage. It's completely unheard of.

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                      #350
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                      Originally Posted by PunchyPotorff View Post
                      LOL at the Wilderholics making excuses YET AGAIN for their lord-and-master Wilder. Here's a big money fight for your idol, yet you STILL won't just shut the he!! up and be happy for it. Oh, your guy isn't being respected enough? Pfffffft at you clowns. You're just skeered Whyte embarrasses Wilder. End of story. If not? Then just shut up and let the fight happen. I've had it with your Wilder twits.

                      Originally posted by SinderellaMan
                      Wilder stated in the past that he would fight Whyte for $5 million, not the $3 million originally offered to fight him in the UK. Wilder will put your Whyte to sleep. AJ stopped Whyte, Wilder puts him out cold. I will bet you at 3-1 WHEN they sign to fight.
                      Actually I don't know why you're replying, because my post is about the Wilder fans who dismiss the Whyte fight as b.s. simply because they're obviously scared Wilder loses. If that isn't you, then why are we going over this?

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