Lucas Browne and Robert Helenius LMFAO
Dillian Whyte is #3 not Deontay Wilder!
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Without going over who's ducking who for the 1 millionth time, may I ask, what has this got to do with your claim of British fans preferring to see the Whyte fight over Wilder?you understand that eddie hearn offered less than joe parker made last time he madea public offer? right? he tried to hide AJ behind white. he took a "mandatory," over alex povetkin. now he's tryying to fight dillian white again.
he offered a flat fee which would have amounted to 10-20%. joe parker got 30-35%. and FFS he got a percent!
if you look the refusal of that offer and think, "wilder is ducking," you are not worth my time and really, really don't understand boxing.
eddie was given the biggest guarantee at HW of all time and a split, for the record, when the fight was offered in las vegas. he would not agree to those terms because he wanted to take the fight in the UK [and for much less money.] it is what it is, you don't understand boxing if you don't see what was going on in 2018.Comment
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We know that 50 Mill offer was bull****.
But please do tell. What has that got to do with what we're saying? The poster made the claim of Brits wanting to see the Whyte rematch over a Wilder fight. Which just isn't true. So save this nonsense as it has absolutely nothing to do with the topic at hand.Comment
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Do you post just for shock value or are you truly this ******?1. So Wilder could have fought anyone...from Wilder's own mouth...he is the 'baddest man on the planet'
so surely he could have put David Price to sleep!
2. How is it a low offer when Wilder had never earned that amount in a single fight before? Wilder has still never proven that he is a PPV draw so why would Matchroom commit a larger amount of cash to get Wilder to fight Joshua when the biggest draw, by a considerable margin, is Joshua?
2. The $50m was not a legitimate offer. Watch the interviews with Joshua during the build up to the Canelo v Fielding fight at MSG. He breaks down why its wasn't a real $50m. Also, why didn't Finkel/Haymon meet Hearn to discuss the details of the contract around the $50m? They didn't send over any details around venue or anything but Joshua had to sign up to a bunch of BS first. Then it comes out that the $50m was a collaboration with Frank Warren to show the fight on BT Sports in the UK...Joshua only fights on Sky Sports Box Office...and everyone knows that.
3. So when Hearn sent over a signed contract, signed by Hearn because he legally has power of attorney to do so, then that's not a legitimate contract for Wilder to sign?
4. Now Wilder has PUBLICALLY admitted that he is ducking Joshua.
You GTFOH, dumbass.
1. You dolt. It wasn't Price that team Joshua insisted Wilder fight, it was Whyte.
2. Given the value of a Wilder/Joshua matchup, 12 million is a garbage offer. Even hardcore Joshua fans admit this.
3. 50 million is 50 million, who gives a crap where it comes from? When you name your price for a fight then that price is met and you won't take the fight, that's a duck plain and simple (even for an idiot like you)
4. Wilder didn't publicly (you spelled it wrong genius)admit shyte. He just stated that he was pursuing a Fury rematch. Given that he probably should have lost the first fight and how little REAL interest team Joshua has in this fight, who could blame him?
5. All of the negative stuff posted about Wilder is true. His resume isn't very good and his style for the most part is ultra sloppy. All of which begs for an answer to the question, why are you Brits so afraid this fight might actually happen? Does the memory of Joshua reeling around the ring (vs Wlad) knowing full well that if that was Wilder he scores that KO? Are truly that scared of the big bad Yank?Comment
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Wow, where to start with this.Do you post just for shock value or are you truly this ******?
1. You dolt. It wasn't Price that team Joshua insisted Wilder fight, it was Whyte.
2. Given the value of a Wilder/Joshua matchup, 12 million is a garbage offer. Even hardcore Joshua fans admit this.
3. 50 million is 50 million, who gives a crap where it comes from? When you name your price for a fight then that price is met and you won't take the fight, that's a duck plain and simple (even for an idiot like you)
4. Wilder didn't publicly (you spelled it wrong genius)admit shyte. He just stated that he was pursuing a Fury rematch. Given that he probably should have lost the first fight and how little REAL interest team Joshua has in this fight, who could blame him?
5. All of the negative stuff posted about Wilder is true. His resume isn't very good and his style for the most part is ultra sloppy. All of which begs for an answer to the question, why are you Brits so afraid this fight might actually happen? Does the memory of Joshua reeling around the ring (vs Wlad) knowing full well that if that was Wilder he scores that KO? Are truly that scared of the big bad Yank?
1. Hearn didn't 'insist' that Wilder fought anyone. As part of the 'new old deal' Hearn would have to agree to the opponent that Wilder chose for the '$5m bout' of the 2-fight deal.
2. I'm a hardcore Joshua fan. I admit its a low offer but its FACT that it is more money than Wilder has earned...Hearn is being a good businessman. Can't argue with FACTS young man. But read on and it gets better. Then recently, out of nowhere, Wilder then also admitted that he accepted the $15m flat fee because 'its what the fans wanted, to show that he really wanted the fight! Oh, but he didn't sign the contact did he?
3. God, I don't know how to spell it out to you ******s. Joshua would NOT appear on a PPV event hosted by BT Sport, who Frank Warren is affiliated with. Warren helped put $50m together but the UK TV showing would be on BT Sport and not Sky Sports, who Matchroom are partnered with. FFS. Also, Joshua (in an interview on iFL) said that the $50m dollar offer was a 'Take this money and we own you' offer.
4. Oh boo-hoo, I spelt a word wrong. That's the only thing in your reply that was correct.
Wilder said that he would fight Joshua if he put up a fair offer. Joshua said in an interview that Wilder would get at least 'double his biggest payday guaranteed, even more than against Fury and there would be upsides to it', 'there would be a rematch in America, all I ask for is April 13th, Wembley Stadium, come see me'. Then Wilder said 'Even if Joshua comes up with a fair offer, I'm not interested' and 'I'm not interested' (at least twice.) It may be hard for you to understand and absorb this. Wilder is ducking Joshua. If you can't accept this, then you won't ever understand the hypocrisy that Wilder's rhetoric creates. 'Joshua ducked me to fight Povetkin so therefore Joshua is 100% a coward' but when Wilder says 'He is not fighting Joshua, he is going to fight Fury again' its not ducking and its not cowardice. Go and take your head for a *****.
5. I WANT THIS FIGHT TO HAPPEN! I have never said otherwise. 'You Brits'...ffs. Americans are just trying to claw back the Heavyweight scene from the UK. 'Big bad yank'? Fury but that little ***** his place. Fury is bigger, better and now ranked #2
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