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  • Noelanthony
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    #41
    Originally posted by Stevenubbs
    Lol you came on here just to talk about wilder? Cmon... worry about aj... and his lack of competition as of lately that’s got most of his fans talking **** and jumping ship... we all know wilders flaws bud. But sometime the best thing to do is point the finger inward.
    That’s all I do bro I love it. Deontay gives me enough material and I just go through it and deliver it to my audience. I’m a giver I like to share. here’s a blooper I found earlier. If you can understand what he is saying at 2 minutes 50 seconds then you qualify for free membership in to the Wilder club with complimentary baby oil

    https://********/K1igbunp2BE

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    • Noelanthony
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      #42
      Originally posted by Fabes88
      Without getting your knickers in a twist can you please explain how that’s possible when the amount wilder earned for the fury fight was LESS than the flat fee offer aj gave to wilder? You know the terrible offer you all cried about. Surely if they elevated their profiles beyond aj they’d be making comparable money and aj wouldn’t make the same as both of them combined from one fight, against a b level opponent in povetkin, right?
      He doesn’t wear knickers he’s an idiot

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      • Noelanthony
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        #43
        Originally posted by Batfink
        Dillian Whyte would do better to sign with a different promotor. I think matchroom are suffering from dis economies of scale and hence cannot do the best by all their stable particularly the ones within the same weight category.

        Whyte vs Chisora II should never have happened in my opinion because Whyte had very little to gain and this was a lazy and easy promotion by matchroom. I believe it was heavily financially motivated to reduce the numbers for BT Sport.

        In other words matchroom don’t have Dillian Whytes best interests at heart and their focus is AJ.

        Whyte has plenty of fights he can take and earn a decent living by clearing up the B class opponents. However Matchroom would prefer pitching those B opponents against AJ to pull in the bigger numbers so immediatly there is a conflict of interest.

        Why put Whyte in against a top B class opponent when they can put AJ there and get more money. Whyte requires better management and should leave matchroom for a promotion company that will support his ambition. In order to force his fight with AJ he needs to remove the other potential fights that AJ could make so in my view Whyte should forget AJ and go USA to fight Miller/Jennings or Pulev in UK to eliminate a possible future AJ opponent and thereby placing himself in the prime position for a title shot.
        What!! Isn’t Whyte already eligible for a title shot? Where is the harm fighting Chisora and earning a few million. It’s not a mammoth task and if he didn’t beat Chisora then maybe he doesn’t derserve a title shot.

        Some fighters are very happy being the main event of a PPV

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        • Noelanthony
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          #44
          Originally posted by Bronx2245
          They elevated their profiles, but not their wallets...yet! Wilder would've been a damn fool to accept a flat-fee, because AJ would've made damn there 90% of the profits of the event! that's why Manny Pacquiao never accepted a $40M dollar flat-fee from Mayweather. Eventually Pacquiao made $150M for the fight!

          April 16, 2018:

          The games being played and why it means Joshua-Wilder won't be next
          ESPN
          Dan Rafael

          If Joshua (21-0, 20 KOs) wants the fight with Wilder (40-0, 39 KOs) next, it sure doesn't seem that way, regardless of what he says. It's clear in the offer Joshua's promoter, Matchroom Boxing's Eddie Hearn, recently made to the Wilder camp: a flat fee of $12.5 million, take it or leave it, for Wilder's participation in the fight.

          Of course, $12.5 million large is giant money for most people, but for a fight of this magnitude, it is not a serious offer. If Wilder's team -- managers Al Haymon, Shelly Finkel and Jay Deas and promoter Lou DiBella -- accepted the deal, they would be committing malpractice on behalf of their client.

          For Team Joshua to take Wilder as a $12.5 million expense without cutting him in for a large percentage of an event that could generate in the high eight figures is a joke. When Joshua faced Joseph Parker to unify their three belts last month, the Parker camp got one-third of the money in the event. Wilder is worth more than that, obviously; he brings the last piece of the undisputed title to the table, he brings a bigger fan base and, on his own, he generates more money than Parker does.

          If Parker is worth a third, Wilder is easily worth at least that much and probably even a few more points. His side has stated it knows it's not getting 50-50 and hasn't asked for it, but to be offered a flat fee is not a real offer. It's an offer meant for the Joshua team to be able to run around and say, "Hey, we made an offer, and Team Wilder turned it down." It's called playing games, and it's nothing new in boxing.

          A little history lesson: When we were bogged down in the will-they-or-won't-they nonsense of the Floyd Mayweather-Manny Pacquiao saga, Mayweather at one point offered Pacquiao a flat fee of $40 million. That's monster money, but not in the context of that event. Pacquiao rightfully said no. When the fight was finally made, Pacquiao got 40 percent of the pie and earned well over $100 million.

          Joshua-Wilder is the exact same situation but for less money. Wilder and his team would be foolish to accept such a laughable offer, and Joshua's camp knows it -- which is why, at this point, all talk the of Joshua-Wilder being next is nothing more than a game boxing fans are not interested in playing.

          http://www.espn.com/boxing/story/_/i...ean-fight-next
          I agree which is why Wilders team accepted the offer on social media but had no intention on signing on the dotted line. You heard fatty airbuckles they would be guilty of malpractice to their client. Yet they had everyone believe they didn’t no the date or venue. Just procrastinating as they are doing now. Fury wants to rest till July . He has given his blessing but Fury will fight Breazeale because of the 50 million doe

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          • Oshio
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            #45
            Dillian Whyte should stop crying and trying to create bile or is it bad blood between him and Joshua. Nothing is at stake in this fight even though he has worked hard to earn a rematch. On the interim, Whyte should go for Breazeale and become the Mando for WBC while Povetkin fight Ortiz. I believe Whyte will KO Breazeale. That way, he becomes mandos across 2 SBs

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            • Nomar
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              #46
              Whyte has improved since the first fight but, his chin hasn't. Joshua crumples him in the tenth.

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              • Jkp
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                #47
                Originally posted by Randall Cunning
                Nah no source. Says the card would be

                Wlad vs Whyte
                Povetkin vs Usyk
                Chisora vs Parker
                Price vs Takam
                Allen vs Browne

                Seems a bit too good to be true, lol. Id link the thread but itll get blocked, the one with Boxing Forum 24, lol.
                What???? No pricey??? Rubbish card without pricey getting ko'd or giving up on his stool

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                • Fabes88
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                  #48
                  Originally posted by Stevenubbs
                  So your ideal is popularity = more money... uhhhh rethink this bud.. Pac-Man wasn’t making as much as Floyd and he was probably more loved.. same with a lot of other pairs out there... it’s usually the less liked fighter that’s making the money lol villains make money.
                  Listen to me. If two fighters have a higher profile and they’re fighting each other so this should be a mega fight right? There’s no way aj should be making their purse combined against a b level fighter and there is no way you can spin that sorry pal.

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                  • Bronx2245
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                    #49
                    Originally posted by Noelanthony
                    I agree which is why Wilders team accepted the offer on social media but had no intention on signing on the dotted line. You heard fatty airbuckles they would be guilty of malpractice to their client. Yet they had everyone believe they didn’t no the date or venue. Just procrastinating as they are doing now. Fury wants to rest till July . He has given his blessing but Fury will fight Breazeale because of the 50 million doe
                    You might want to clarify, because this makes no sense!

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                    • Noelanthony
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                      #50
                      Originally posted by Bronx2245
                      You might want to clarify, because this makes no sense!
                      My bad ,Wilder

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