Who's the slave? Finkel won't let 'our fighter' go.
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I said guarantee. Up to 14million depending on PPV numbers.
Don't think 250k buys gives Wilder an extra 10million since that would mean he'd take nearly everything
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to be 2 fights away from a ppv fighter he has to fight good fighters which fighting dolly parton breazeale is not and he has already been beaten by fury and would get strecthed out by joshua so that kills yiur statement straight away.Why would Wilder give ESPN two fights, when he was set to split a guaranteed $35m with Tyson Fury on the rematch and Wilder is basically two fights away from being a solely PPV fighter?
The beauty of basically living your entire career free to pursue the best opportunity possible, wherever it is, is that the idea of giving up that freedom gives everyone in the camp pause.
Wilder vs Joshua is the fight; rather than worrying about what Wilder does with the rest of his time, let Joshua fight Miller, and then again sit with Wilder's camp to see if an agreement could be had.
60/40 Joshua split of everything and you have a fight
Wilder is a bum dosser accept it scipi lolComment
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I can't blame him. The PBC/Fox and CBS hold the WBC Heavyweight title, where as Tyson Fury/Top Rank and ESPN hold nothing. They need more leverage, bargaining chips and many more cards at the bargaining table in order to lure or entice Deontay Wilder to ESPN.So who's actually the slave?
Deontay Wilder called AJ a slave to the white man, yet his own white man manager coming out to say he's not going to let his own fighter go (to ESPN) even though the deal would be much more lucrative for Wilder.
We didn’t want to – and are not going to – give up our fighter up to them.Comment
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So as a manager do you think it's OK that they keep their client from making the most possible money?Comment


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