Let's see what road block Fury and his team come up with, because Wilder is saying all the right things. Which I bet they did not expect.
Comments Thread For: Wilder: I'm A (Network) Free Agent; I Can Fight Anyone, Anywhere!
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lol what happened to loyalty tho? wilder slammed joshua for leaving showtime for dazn, and shouted from the rooftops about loyalty.. now suddenly, hes a free agent??
wilder was just trying to place himself on the market for a contract with these comments. too bad he wont get one.Comment
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Involve rival promotions. Only team Wilder can influence fights not happening the way they sneak around stipulations and the real snake is Finkel. At least Warren and Hearn don't hide things and head strong guys to the point. Ha
The bigger snake in the grass is a guy with a huge forehead and glasses that looks something out of sci fi movie like fish eyes Warren . Probably why they're closer to eachother then Hearn ? HaComment
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I'm going by what Wilder is saying and how he is basically a Network Free Agent. He is not signed exclusively to any Network is what he said and I don't think any of the PBC Fighters areComment
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“Al Haymon wants the best for his fighter, and he’s an advisor for me, and an advisor for Eleider. We looked at the offer we had, and we realized it was the best offer, and he [Haymon] gave us his blessing.”Comment
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Is Deontay Wilder a free agent, and if so, could he sign with ESPN and @trboxing? @BobArum on the potential signing of the Bronze Bomber.@CommishRandyG @gerrycooney pic.twitter.com/ZzKDoG2ByG
— SiriusXM Boxing (@SiriusXMBoxing) February 19, 2019
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Of course he’s with Haymon. Just he has a manager and a promoter with more power over him than Haymon. Thats why alvarez signed for more than marcus Browne Davis Benavidez Caleb Plant Dirrell bros etc makes. He makes way more at espn than any 168/175 pbc fighterComment
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Comments Thread For: Wilder: I'm A (Network) Free Agent; I Can Fight Anyone, Anywhere!
Deontay Wilder is so determined to finalize plans for a rematch with Tyson Fury, that he won't allow any development to serve as a roadblock. Even if it means fighting outside of a platform he's proudly represented since its inception. From the moment their memorable 12-round heavyweight title fight at Los Angeles' famed Staples Center ended in a stalemate last December, the two sides immediately began discussing plans for a desired rematch. Insider indications suggested talks were far enough along to where an official announcement was forthcoming.
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