Wildher the coward doesn't want anything of other champion, signed 2 fights contract with fat Fury just to run from Joshua, what a pathetic coward Wildher is.
Comments Thread For: Wilder's Team Have 'No Desire' For New Meeting on Joshua Deal
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In boxing, you don't send a contract until a term sheet is agreed to in principle. Hearn didn't accept the term sheet that was sent, which is why a contract was never sent. Hearn's own actions prove this is standard procedure as Hearn never sent a contract for his 15 million offer until AFTER Wilder accepted the term sheet. This is how things always work.
Hearn is manipulating AJ's fans by purposely lying to them about how boxing negotiations work in order to fool them into believing he was prevented from accepting the fight. It's not true. He was sent a term sheet and he turned it down.Comment
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Wilder a known liarThat's a lie. I am paid to correct false information. Wilder happens to be the subject the most false information is posted about.
A fact is a fact even if you label it an excuse. Klitschko lost his titles the same year Wilder won his title. When was the unification supposed to take place? Klitschko had agreed to fight Jennings before Wilder ever faced Stiverne.
Wilder flew overseas to face Povetkin, but Povetkin was caught cheating. To call that a duck on Wilder's part just shows how ridiculous you're being. Whyte was offered a final eliminator and turned it down. Wilder made a voluntary against Ortiz, the most feared heavyweight in the world, for no reason other than to prove a point. Your argument is very weak here.
You paid to support a liar
Nothing you post has any value in regards to wilder, you keep making excuses for his ducking
Good job! I mean seriously good jobComment
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Why keep spreading that lie? BT Sport was never going to draw more money than Sky Box Office, and that's utterly obvious. FoolComment
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Because Joseph Parker allegedly got a third of the fight, and Wilder brings far more to the table than Parker does that it's not even closeOne thing for is Wilder and his handlers knew Bomber will beat AJ for now and he his less Popular. The like of J. Razor are simply clouded with noisy Wilder. Manny negotiated heaven and earth yet earn max of 40%. How does Wilder merit >30% when his highest earn is below $6M earns excess of $22M. It's clear enough they don't want to but build his name until he can compete effectively. Wake up guysComment
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Barry Hearn was going to show up with the same "$15m to fight on all of our terms" nonsense that Eddie Hearn tried to switch to after the WBA magically called for a 24-hour deadline to the Povetkin fight (which now had Wembley available, even in September with Alvarez-Golovkin 2 going on), plus the late sneak terms of that deal (only Joshua gets the written rematch, fight is pushed to Eddie's app deal).
There's literally no value in wasting the time, to simply sit down, hold each other's figurative ****s, and talk over terms and conditions that have already been rejected.
After having his time wasted, Deontay Wilder laid out his new marker; 50/50 split on the fight with no rematch clause for either fighter.
Until an offer is sent with a percentage of the event on it, talks/meetings are over.Comment
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You can't give a range and call that a percentage.
If the fight does what Joshua-Klitschko did (the two of them allegedly ended up splitting $50m), Wilder's $15m becomes 30% of the take. It's being said that the Wilder fight is an even bigger event, so if the fight clears $55m for the fighters, Wilder's $15m turns to 27%.
Fight clears $60m, and Wilder's piece is worth 25%.
$15m is only 35% of the take or better if the event clears less than $43m for the fighters, nearly a 15% smaller fight than Joshua-Klitschko was.Comment
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To fight now, as in in September (before it was no longer viable for Wilder yet easily there for Povetkin, lol) or before the end of 2018 as Joshua's next fight.
Wilder wasn't going to take the short money deal and then wait, nevermind wait for a fight that now only has a rematch for Anthony Joshua, nevermind fight another one of Hearn's fighters on a Matchroom Sport event while he waits, nevermind put extra money into Eddie Hearn's pocket on his own side deal while being forced to abandon the broadcaster that'd spent the last 6 years developing him whom he has no issues with.
Short money to have Joshua next doesn't mean short money to fight Joshua, period.Comment
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