Comments Thread For: Wilder Coach: Joshua Said He'd Fight For 50M, Then Didn't Fight!

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  • davefromvancouv
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    #311
    Originally posted by Laligalaliga
    Did wilder made any attempt?
    Does he have 5mil to offer?
    Would not have mattered.

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    • aboutfkntime
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      #312
      laterz....

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      • Laligalaliga
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        #313
        Originally posted by aboutfkntime
        that is exactly what Wilder did when he accepted that 15mil low-ball

        LMAO

        Posh ran, for the second time

        seriously..... forget Wilder accepting their low-ball..... how the fcuk could they turn down 50mil ? LMAO..... they must have SHAT THE BED when their cover-up excuse for ignoring the 50mil..... a 15mil low-ball counter offer..... was ACCEPTED LMAO
        It's crazy how 15mil is a low ball for someone earning 1.5mil. Hello!!!

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        • Laligalaliga
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          #314
          Originally posted by davefromvancouv
          Would not have mattered.
          Why wouldn't it matter? It's unification we are talking about. Why travel across the Atlantic while another champ is offering even more in the same country.

          Martin went for the money and also to announce himself in the UK with a game plan but failed woefully.

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          • Laligalaliga
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            #315
            Originally posted by aboutfkntime
            laterz....
            Alright Man... Talk to ya later....
            It's cool having this conversation with you. Despite being a wilder nuthugger, I know you are a good guy. Cheers.

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            • juggernaut666
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              #316
              Originally posted by aboutfkntime
              if The Furious One beats Wilder, Josh is gonna cop a gobful LMAO

              they would have to fight him next, or very quickly

              Tyson would successfully shame them into it





              I think they would fight him straight away to be honest

              #styles
              You're quite the revisionist on here....

              Fury defeats Wilder would have zero impact on Joshuas career, in fact it only makes things far easier for him if Wilder loses his belt because In fact it is Wilder who has demanded 50% even before negotiations began officially , this takes away all that nonsensical stuff.

              Which forced Hearn to 12.5% based off Finkels projected U.I numbers of 50 million which is 25% off of a non PPV champion who thinks he's the A side and continues to be impractical along with Finkel the only manager in history that seems meetings as non productive..

              So if Fury defeats Wilder , Joshua still understands the fight is still important and fans certainly want to see it. He actually understands that Fury , Wilder and himself all need to fight because he's not an idiot like the guy you are actually protecting.....lol

              P.S Joshua wont have to do anything next bc there's a two way rematch clause , yes Wilder was so feared he wouldn't fight Joshua without one and scared Joshua proved he was in fear by sending a contract all the while initiating the first deal back in April!

              That scaredy cat A. J
              Last edited by juggernaut666; 11-12-2018, 05:23 AM.

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              • davefromvancouv
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                #317
                Originally posted by Laligalaliga
                Why wouldn't it matter? It's unification we are talking about. Why travel across the Atlantic while another champ is offering even more in the same country.

                Martin went for the money and also to announce himself in the UK with a game plan but failed woefully.
                Because Martin believed he had a better chance of beating Joshua. And less chance of being seriously hurt.

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                  #318
                  Originally posted by Laligalaliga
                  It's crazy how 15mil is a low ball for someone earning 1.5mil. Hello!!!
                  he likely earned 4-5 million for the ortiz fight and will likely earn at least 10 million for the fury fight.

                  joshua vs wilder is such a massive fight that anything other than a percentage is a low ball offer designed to kill the fight while tricking people like you into believing it was a legitimate offer.

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                  • Laligalaliga
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                    #319
                    Originally posted by davefromvancouv
                    Because Martin believed he had a better chance of beating Joshua. And less chance of being seriously hurt.
                    That's not AJ's fault either. If wilder had offered more money he would have gotten the fight but his team is always scared to feed him to a live body.

                    I don't understand the reason for ducking white for a career pay on the US.

                    Nobody seems to have an explanation for that.

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                    • Laligalaliga
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                      #320
                      Originally posted by WBC WBA IBF
                      he likely earned 4-5 million for the ortiz fight and will likely earn at least 10 million for the fury fight.

                      joshua vs wilder is such a massive fight that anything other than a percentage is a low ball offer designed to kill the fight while tricking people like you into believing it was a legitimate offer.
                      I still don't understand how you low ball a non ppv start that find it difficult to see tickets.

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