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Originally posted by juggernaut666 View Post"The only reason he didn't sign is because the fight wasn't in September, it's now in April. What difference does it make? "
The fight was for October and Wilder didnt sign bc there was no rematch claus which is an indicator he has doubts ! No other Joshua opponents cried other then Wilder .
The difference is a 2019 fight could mean a bigger deal for Wilder , should he actually fight Fury and win , signing now will be foolish . Hes going to manuver for more money either way .......of course again it is out of his own doubt of losing and will continue to trick his idiotic fan base !
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Originally posted by SAINTSTEVE View PostI think there are bigger expectations for him than the present. He is supposed to be the next Wladimir so anything less than that is a disappointment no? No doubt he appears to be sitting pretty but Forget Wilder, could a guy like Whyte (II), Povetkin, Miller upset Joshua? I don't know. I remember a time when people gave up on Wladimir, but I never did. Anybody older than about 30 might remember that.
But there’s a big difference between Joshua not fighting Wilder for $50m (and still sitting on a fortune) and Broner chucking away all sorts of opportunities and probably ending up bankrupt down the line.
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Originally posted by nick_viking View PostUndoubtably Joshua will slip up at some point. One of the above or Usyk will get to him without a doubt.
But there’s a big difference between Joshua not fighting Wilder for $50m (and still sitting on a fortune) and Broner chucking away all sorts of opportunities and probably ending up bankrupt down the line.
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Originally posted by mmamachine View PostI can't wait, CANNOT WAIT for the day when Wilder is sprawled on the canvas with AJ towering over him victorious.
Don't get me wrong I like Wilder as a fighter but the fanboy **** riders on here are something else.
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Originally posted by scarybodyshot View PostJust read your typical 'should have accepted the $50m you asked for' ****e from the Wilder fans.
He accepted it, asked for a contract and Finkel said 'No you aren't getting a contract, you have 24 hours to accept'. - He said that to the world media...That's not how fights are made. I don't see what is hard for people understand about that?
Equally Wilder accepted all the terms including the flat fee of $15m but then didn't sign. The only reason he didn't sign is because the fight wasn't in September, it's now in April. What difference does it make? - The reason they couldn't put the fight on in September is because this is a one of a kind superfight which needs months to promote properly without it interrupting their respective training camps.
Ultimately both sides are at fault but think about it... Who has negotiated the big fights in of late of the two? It's Matchroom.
This fight is also not worth $100m so the idea that Wilder is being short changed by multiple millions is ludicrous. Hearn should improve his offer to a % but Wilder is still being overpaid and has had another offer of around $7m to fight Whyte/Chisora or Breazeale if he signs to fight Joshua. So for 2 fights he would earn over $20m. Only AJ & Canelo are making that sort of money now.
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Originally posted by fullers View PostIf Joshua thought he could win why didn't he sign guaranteed $50 million contract to fight. His arguments were the same in reverse
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