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  • Zn1
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    #131
    Originally posted by Laligalaliga
    Am sure wilder has made way more than 20mil in 40 fights.

    You are right.
    His net worth was estimated at $16mil just before Fury vs Pianeta so I'm presuming he's made significantly more overall.

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    • Laligalaliga
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      #132
      Originally posted by New England
      you seem content to have your champion hide out behind promotional ties, geography, networks, purses, etc. you really do. and there are a lot f you. you seem to be enjoying it and reveling in it. you like that joshua is in a position to do this, and that the fight isn't happening. you downplay the fight, actually. i've never seen a fanbase get so uniformly duped by a promoter. at least in the US you have parody among the fangirls. eddie hearn has every single one of you ready to let joshya f#ck your girlfriends til the room stinks.

      "attaboy josh, shag her mate! yeah!"
      Lolx.... If you want the champions belts, you come take it and don't be a chicken. All I see is bird legs mongering for final retirement pay day.

      When it comes to being duped, Americans boxing fans has been duped long ago and are still been duped.

      Boxing in the US is meant for the wealthy and celebrity. The main boxing fans can't afford the fight fee and are forced to pay exuberant prices on ppv.

      Whose been duped ? Huh!!!

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        #133
        Originally posted by Zn1
        His net worth was estimated at $16mil just before Fury vs Pianeta so I'm presuming he's made significantly more overall.
        That's AJ's worth in a single fight.

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          #134
          AJ will make that in two fights.

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            #135
            Originally posted by WBC WBA IBF
            Hard to take you seriously when you can't even spell someone's name right.
            Deyonce

            Last edited by Zn1; 10-25-2018, 08:08 PM.

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              #136
              Originally posted by Laligalaliga
              That's AJ's worth in a single fight.
              True, but we can still be objective about the amounts right?

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                #137
                Originally posted by Straightener
                I’m not fussed about the exact spilt but to demand 50/50 or no fight is ******ed

                35-40 is more than fair . Wilder calling Joshua a coward is comical ... he’s taken the path of least resistance his whole career . Hype job
                Parker got 35 wilder should surely get at least 45

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                  #138
                  Originally posted by genrick
                  Joshua was the one who had the balls to fight Klitschko.
                  While Wilder followed Finkel's advice,
                  "Deontay won't be rushed to fight Klitschko."
                  You're severely misrepresenting the facts. Because Finkel managed both Wilder and Klitschko, a showdown between the two would be a natural course, but Finkel started being asked about the fight the second Wilder won the WBC world title.

                  Klitschko already committed to fighting Jennings before Wilder won his title, so Finkel was honest that he was looking to quickly schedule a couple defenses for Wilder before turning his attention to Klitschko. Finkel kept his word and Wilder made his first two defenses in a very short span of time.

                  Klitschko had an overdue double mandatory against Fury as well as an overdue mandatory against Glazkov. While Finkel could have explored having a unification trump a mandatory, it would have been a poor decision because whoever won would be quickly stripped, not to mention the SHO/HBO conflict.

                  So Finkel's plan was for Klitschko and Wilder to fight in 2016 after all mandatories had been cleared, and, more importantly, Klitschko was clear of his HBO obligations. Unfortunately, Klitschko was upset by Fury, which ruined Finkel's plan.

                  But the narrative that Wilder avoided Klitschko is ridiculous. Klitsckho lost his belts the very same year Wilder won his belt. When was this unification supposed to take place? In an alternate timeline in a bizarro universe?

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                    #139
                    Originally posted by bigjavi973
                    Parker got 35 wilder should surely get at least 45
                    AJ vs Parker was essentially a two thirds to one third split. Wilder was seeking 60/40 if the fight was going to be in the UK, which was reasonable. Hearn insisting on a flat fee was all the proof anyone should need that Hearn didn't want the fight next. He always wanted Povetkin.

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                      #140
                      Originally posted by WBC WBA IBF
                      You're severely misrepresenting the facts. Because Finkel managed both Wilder and Klitschko, a showdown between the two would be a natural course, but Finkel started being asked about the fight the second Wilder won the WBC world title.

                      Klitschko already committed to fighting Jennings before Wilder won his title, so Finkel was honest that he was looking to quickly schedule a couple defenses for Wilder before turning his attention to Klitschko. Finkel kept his word and Wilder made his first two defenses in a very short span of time.

                      Klitschko had an overdue double mandatory against Fury as well as an overdue mandatory against Glazkov. While Finkel could have explored having a unification trump a mandatory, it would have been a poor decision because whoever won would be quickly stripped, not to mention the SHO/HBO conflict.

                      So Finkel's plan was for Klitschko and Wilder to fight in 2016 after all mandatories had been cleared, and, more importantly, Klitschko was clear of his HBO obligations. Unfortunately, Klitschko was upset by Fury, which ruined Finkel's plan.

                      But the narrative that Wilder avoided Klitschko is ridiculous. Klitsckho lost his belts the very same year Wilder won his belt. When was this unification supposed to take place? In an alternate timeline in a bizarro universe?
                      this again ... Finkel literally used the term "baby" to describe Wilder when discussing the potential of a unification fight against Wladimir Klitschko. So what if the fight later turned out not to be viable, Finkel still protected Wilder from Klitschko and there is no dis*****g it, the quotes are easy to find.

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