Comments Thread For: Joshua Will Be Ringside, Scouting The Whyte-Chisora Rematch
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If money isn't the problem, why didn't Wilder take the 15 Mill that was more than he earned for Fury? Wilder and his crazy fans have been exposed. Why else would Wilder's fans be calling for Wilder to get more money than his worth even though they won't be seeing a penny of it? The only reason people talk about the money is due to Wilder and his nutjob fans constantly thinking he's worth more, when he clearly isn't. That's why people talk about the money all the time. If Wilder would just take the offer we'd have a fight on out hands. But no, Wilder and his fans don't really want it. They'd rather just smear AJ at arms length instead.
FACT: they offered Joseph Parker 32.5%..... because they actually wanted to fight Joseph Parker
FACT: they low-balled Deontay Wilder a flat-fee offer and totally refused to give him a split..... despite the fact that Hearn later inadvertently admitted that Wilder was worth 35%..... because they did not want to fight ******* ******.....
I will let you fill in the rest
kid..... would it be easier for you to continue ignoring the obvious if I made the answer multi-choice?Comment
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Ok fury is better than AJ, a beltholder. Does that mean u agree AJ is a softboi? Because at this point, the world also agreesComment
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genius.....
if Wilder is worth 35%, then that earlier offer was a.....?
HINT: it rhymes with snowball
care to explain that ?Comment
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So I don't want to see AJ get spanked by Ortiz, but you agree with me that Joshua beats Ortiz? Are you alright? You're all over the place.
How can AJ get Wilder into the ring if they're not interested? Finkle hasn't taken the offer so what do you suppose AJ and Hearn do? They can't force him into the ring.
what offer..... link ?Comment
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Wilder is incredibly lucky to have this work out for him. If the cards had gone against him, he'd be out of the equation. Limited ability, no belt, known only for losing to Fury.
I don't think you can call it a masterstroke, unless his team had the cards written out before the fight (granted that may have happened!).Comment
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You think you being proved wrong was a nonsense point? As opposed to you lying? That was a good point?
Don't call someone a cheerleader on a forum when you're making lying, poisonous posts to smear someone who doesn't deserve it. People like you should be stamped on until you lose consciousness. "Fans" like you make me sick.Comment
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FACT: they offered Joseph Parker 32.5%..... because they actually wanted to fight Joseph Parker
FACT: they low-balled Deontay Wilder a flat-fee offer and totally refused to give him a split..... despite the fact that Hearn later inadvertently admitted that Wilder was worth 35%..... because they did not want to fight ******* ******.....
I will let you fill in the rest
kid..... would it be easier for you to continue ignoring the obvious if I made the answer multi-choice?
It doesn't matter if the facts are too much for you. You're just going to have to accept them and move on. But no, you want to argue a point that exposes Deontay. Ha.
Hearn is offering Wilder 35% you fool. Wilder and Finkle are not interested.Comment
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AJ is going to punish both of them when he gets his hands on the cowards. They can't run forever.Comment
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We're not talking about what Wilder will or will not earn in future. We're talking about Wilder calling it crackhead money but took less against Fury. No matter how you want to spin it, you and Wilder have been exposed. If that amount of money was beneath him, he wouldn't have taken the Fury fight either. But he did didn't he? You and Wilder deserve each other. Both dishonest scum.
I guess since we are here, in today where Hearn has to acknowledge that Wilder has a bigger name, more negotiating power, and options for a big fight with Fury, you'd rather try and spark a raggedy azz convo about an old quote than to simply acknowledge....
If Joshua fights anybody but Wilder, Fury, or Ortiz in April, he will have proven himself to be a domestic prize fighter who simply puts on shows in his home country against soft touches. Sure he makes a lot of money for it, and I'm not mad at that. But in no way shape or form does he or any of his fans get to continue to claim he is the best when he consistently fights weaker fighters who pose no danger of him losing or being challenged.Comment
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