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Originally posted by SniXSniPe View PostLast 3 fight comparisons:
Joshua's earnings [estimates]
$24 million against Parker
$13 million against Carlos Takam
$20 million against Klitschko
Wilder's earnings
Career high $2.1 million against Luis Ortiz
$1.4 million against Stiverne (rematch)
$900k against Gerald Washington
So Joshua is an idiot, but Wilder who turned down $5-7 million against Whyte isn't?
As far as I am concerned here, Wilder is being promoted and advised by morons who don't see the reason why he SHOULD have fought someone like Whyte. It would have built up his leverage against Joshua and increased fight hype with a win over Whyte in the UK. Whyte is a somewhat knowable name in the UK, what happens when an American fighter like Wilder knocks him out? There will be more excitement for a fight against Anthony Joshua, and then more UK fans will know who Wilder is. If you really think every fan that tunes in to an AJ fight knows his opponents or who Wilder is, you're quite mistaken.
So there was 2 big bonuses to fighting someone like Whyte before AJ:
-Career high payday
-More UK exposure and hype
Let's just face it. Team Wilder are dumb****s while Team AJ know how to make money and ensure their fighter makes the right choices.
On the bright side, he might be fighting Fury next (or not), so let's see where that goes.
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Originally posted by scotty2hotty84 View PostI dont know where those quotes came from , ive never heard them before so you tell me where they came from, and prove them?
https://www.google.com/search?source....0.6JlRvxAJRPw
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You are right that Deontay Wilder has learning difficulties, it is very apparent actually. He should remain silent and just hire Paul Heyman as his mouthpiece. Wilder's logic is flawed. He simply cannot begin to understand that by beating up on Dereck Chisora and Dillian Whyte, he could actually hurt Eddie Hearn's brand, make more money than he can dream of making alone, and also corner Anthony Joshua. The pros far outweigh the cons. The only possible con which makes it not worthwhile, is if Deontay or his people don't believe he can get through those two fights unbeaten. It's that simple.
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its hilarious that now you have to prove everything to these hearn fanatics, we have all watched this story from the start look it up yourselves. aj turned down 50 mil, wilder turned down a flat fee, lets just move on. if hearn wanted this fight he would have negotiated a decent percentage as hes done with other AJ opponents. Aj is fighting Pedvtkin, wilder is chasing a fight with fury, the negotiations are OVER nobody wants to see a dilian whyte or chrisora fight with wilder outside of you guys so that you can have something to yap about and deflect the fight away from AJ. if whyte wants to fight wilder he should just fight n beat brezealle so that he becomes the mandatory. Hearn made a fool of you all. lying and being repetitive azzholes will not save you all, it happened now GO AWAY!
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Originally posted by filup79 View PostWhat do past fight earning mean when you're one of the reason why the fight is going to be big and make a kinds of money. GGG just made around 1 million to fight Vanes. Did that mean that Canelo should have only offered him 10 million flat fee like they were for the 1st fight? GGG held his ground and got a bigger split of the purse. Difference between Canelo and AJ, Canelo actually wanted to fight GGG and took less money to make the fight.
The difference is that Canelo vs. GGG was being thrown around and brought up when Canelo beat Cotto, and the fight didn't get made until about 2-years later?
Point being, the fight was being built up to make more $.
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Originally posted by scotty2hotty84 View PostThat's not how fights how made, That's not how any deal is made, There was never any discussions between AJs team and Wilder's team other than an email saying we will give you $50m, that was it, Do you're own research it's easy to see who's bluffing.
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Originally posted by Oluminati View PostSome would say the same about Joshua turning down $50 mil
joshua actually wanted the fight and has done many things to try to make the fight.
wilder doesn't want the fight with any of those guys.
and for you guys saying why should he fight whyte or chisora or anyone because of fury,
Who is wilder going to fight afterwards? if he doesn't want to fight them now, is he suddenly going to want to fight them after fury and joshua?
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Originally posted by SniXSniPe View PostWhy are you acting like Canelo fought Golovkin right away?
The difference is that Canelo vs. GGG was being thrown around and brought up when Canelo beat Cotto, and the fight didn't get made until about 2-years later?
Point being, the fight was being built up to make more $.
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