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Comments Thread For: Arum: We Are Sending Out Tremendous Offer To Deontay Wilder
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How does this help us get to one champ? Considering we had the rematch basically good to go that would have gotten us one step closer.I don’t care how many premier guys you have in the stable. Fury is signed for $103,000,000+ over five fights. AJ is getting a MINIMUM of $32 million to fight Baby. YOUR highest gurabteed payday has been $4 million. So stay loyal to Alan Haymon if you want. But you have no such deal like the other two have. Bottom line is ThaBobFather took the play away from Alan Haymon.Comment
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What if Wilder wants keep himself open to allowing different promoters to come in on his fights providing more than just one type of opponent ?Comment
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Have to agree! Wilder supposedly can fight on whatever network, Khan has done it b4 and IS doing it vs Bud. So then is Spence not getting permission from Daddy Haymon to do the same?it wasn't too long ago when deontay wilder and espinoza were slating anthony joshua and eddie hearn because they didn't "understand what loyalty is".
now suddenly, wilder is a "free agent".
wilder is just jealous and upset that joshua got a great deal, and now fury has a huge deal WITHOUT any belts.Comment
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“Today. we are sending out an offer to Deontay Wilder, which will also go to his manager Shelly Finkel and his adviser Al Haymon making this offer—which is a tremendous one—to do the fight between Tyson Fury and Deontay Wilder."
Oh boy that "tremendous offer" part scares me the most lol It sounds like uncle Bob is ****ing it up a little too much lol
If the deal between Wilder and Fury was almost finalized before Arum got involved, then what is it about this current offer that makes it tremendous? Is it better than what was initially offered? More money, higher percentage, added rematch clause for a possible trilogy? We want some fkn answers Bob!! Lol hahahahaComment
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ESPN was promised Lobster and will get Whyte Burgers with fries...Lets wait and see what the deal looks like because Arum is the MASTER of Lowball Offers only to run to the media and pretend like he sent a fair offer and that the other guy turned it down "He Doesn't Want To Fight!"
I think ESPN might be in on this though, I think ESPN 100% Want that fight and it would be a Massive fight for them for sure even if they have to pay up to get Wilder on their Platform for 1 FightComment
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I still believe unless the fight is down the road it cant be made right away on ESPN because Showtime owns the rematch rights.Comment
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Damn your dumb! It was a FOR SURE thing and NOW its NOT!!! Im glad your a RTARD and happy the fight aint happening for awhile. This at a min postpones it a few months if not next year.
Cong**** your the 1st to be happy!!!Comment
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Thankfully Wilder fans turn a blind eye to his comical statements and civilised boxing fans are used to his c#ock ups but not me ,rest assured I will remind you everyday just how ****** the WBC champion is.... Deontay ‘ baby oil’ WilderTremendous offer? Likely a tremendous smokescreen. Once again Wilder's mouth will hand him an L in the court of public opinion. When Bob's offer doesn't allow for dual broadcast or any PBC kickback and he is urged to turn it down, he will look like he is ducking in spite of his willingness to sign before Fury went to Top Rank.Comment
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