Joshua can only "regret" being scared of Wilder longer than he shouldve been.....But as for regretting not taking the 50mil? Nah, Hearn can set up 2 massage therapists for back to back fights - followed by another 2 fight deal with 2 dentists and AJ will still make out like a bandit!
Comments Thread For: Wilder: Joshua is Brainwashed, Will Regret Not Taking $50 Million
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This is what I thought too, I thought that despite all of the trash talk and all of the $50m talk, there was progress with an improved offer?Joshua’s last offered wilder.
Two fight deal. First at wembley, second at Vegas.
Guaranteed higher of 35% or $20mil whichever is higher on first fight. Second fight higher/lower dependent on first fight outcome.
Will wilder regret it or is he ducking again, the same way he did with klitschko?
If this offer is real, I think it's the best deal that Wilder will get based on his current selling abilities. I put a thread a while back about the high risk of fighting Fury and if Fury (somehow) wins, Wilder will regret not taking the 12.5!.
I do not believe that it will be a Wilder win that will improve this offer, even if he puts Fury in the hospital. It will be if Hearn's benchmark is met i.e. 1m PPV or whatever it was, then that would equal an improved offer.
As an AJ fan, I want to see him take on Wilder. As a boxing fan, I'm really glad that Fury/Wilder was made but common sense really does show that Joshua could spend his career fighting mandatories and making far more money that Wilder ever will, if that is what he wants.
I respect Wilder's self belief but out of these three fighters, the accumulation of their real boxing ability has him firmly in last place, in my opinion. As I've said before, a loss for all three of these fighters is probably for the best.Comment
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Wilder still begging for the money lol.. he should accept the 15m$ if he so sure of beating AJ without hesitating... i just hope Fury doesn’t ruined his career because hearn will come with 5m if fury should beat him road blockComment
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You don't listen or reason very well. Honestly, I have never seen a fan scramble as much as you do to justify his fighter not fighting his main rival. Pathetic.AJ only has 22 fights and already has several bigger names on his resume. Realistically, he can fight Miller, Ortiz, either of the Fury Bros. and maybe even rematch Wlad if he decides to come back again. There are four or five fights he can make and earn over $100M in the next two years.
Wilder on the other hand, has twice as many fights and only two recognized opponents, Ortiz and Fury. If he fights any of the guys I listed above, as well as Whyte, Breazeale or Parker, he still only earns a total of about $20 - 25M if he's lucky.
Like I said, AJ is young, has half as many fights and is a huge earner. He doesn't need Wilder if his end-game is money. For legacy yes, but if big pay days are his primary focus, he's all set for the next 4 or 5 fights without Wilder.
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Right. Who exactly is in your list of top 5 heavyweights?Comment
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Welll before joshua beat parker or povetkin i can pretty much say they were in the top 5.....povetkin only lost to klitchcko and parker was a world champion but i guess that don't matter to you seeing as now they both have been beaten handily by joshua lol.
Now i say its
1 joshua
2 wilder
3 split between whyte and ortiz
5 povetkin
Fury beating a spiteri or pianeta who were both ranked lower than 120 in world will not in my opinion make him break the top 5.
Fury is nowhere near ready for wilder and we will see that saturday.
Thats pretty much me wrapping you up in circlesComment
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