ok then. well, wilder's team is the worst in the heavyweight division, going by actual objective results, and not supposed subjective reputation.
most people think fury won. to try to deny that is just to be deluded. enough posts, artices, and links have been posted here showing that.
the fury move is a great move financially, but definitely not for wilder. there's never really any good reason for turning down that amount of money, unless the opportunity cost is worth more. wilder sure can't send any emails offering that much, and neither can showtime or haymon. wilder needed fury to actually get paid any more than the 2.1 million he got vs ortiz.
to show you how trash wilder's team really is, the best they can do to market him is to have him do a a few twitter t-shirt and hoodie commercials capitalizing on a terrible interview response that somehow went viral! meanwhile, AJ earns upwards of 10 mil a year on endorsements.
yea. i would probably just let this one go. all those four statements i gave earlier can be true. leave it there.
most people think fury won. to try to deny that is just to be deluded. enough posts, artices, and links have been posted here showing that.
the fury move is a great move financially, but definitely not for wilder. there's never really any good reason for turning down that amount of money, unless the opportunity cost is worth more. wilder sure can't send any emails offering that much, and neither can showtime or haymon. wilder needed fury to actually get paid any more than the 2.1 million he got vs ortiz.
to show you how trash wilder's team really is, the best they can do to market him is to have him do a a few twitter t-shirt and hoodie commercials capitalizing on a terrible interview response that somehow went viral! meanwhile, AJ earns upwards of 10 mil a year on endorsements.
yea. i would probably just let this one go. all those four statements i gave earlier can be true. leave it there.
Comment