Comments Thread For: Wilder Manager: Breazeale is a Competitive, Viable Opponent
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And the fact that he is a 41 fight veteran in his prime with power and speed given to him from the gods themselves according to the Wilder fans whereas AJ was a 16 fight novice still approaching his prime.
It wouldn't look great if Wilder didn't do just a little bit better.Comment
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Why don't you explain the details of this 3-fight deal that Hearn has yet to even talk to Finkel about.
And yes, Hearn is quoted as saying that if he was paying Wilder $15M then the fight would have to be on DAZN.
So tell us also how and why two PBC fighters would decide to go fight on DAZN.Comment
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I don’t know if an official offer was made, so I can’t say he decline the offer. Am going by what Hearn told nes. He said he can pay 15m for that fight for it to happen on DAZN. From what have heard Blue blood ask Wilder about the offer and if he would be interested but all he got back was “Hearn is a liar” etcComment
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So if you are an adviser and your job is to get as much money for your client (Who claimed he is a free agent), you wouldn’t advice him to take that 15m? If it’s significant more than what any other networks are offering him. That’s if there isn’t any options on his future fight. And when i said options am not referring to him fighting AJ in an undisputed fight.Why don't you explain the details of this 3-fight deal that Hearn has yet to even talk to Finkel about.
And yes, Hearn is quoted as saying that if he was paying Wilder $15M then the fight would have to be on DAZN.
So tell us also how and why two PBC fighters would decide to go fight on DAZN.Comment
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If it where just for a Whyte fight...I would say take it. Since its Breazeale who is also on PBC and his mando, I really don't think they can make it work easily since both fighters would have to agree to fight on DAZN voluntarily or risk getting purse bid purses which is a gamble.So if you are an adviser and your job is to get as much money for your client (Who claimed he is a free agent), you wouldn’t advice him to take that 15m? If it’s significant more than what any other networks are offering him. That’s if there isn’t any options on his future fight. And when i said options am not referring to him fighting AJ in an undisputed fight.
I think it was essentially a three fight deal with the 15 million guaranteed for an interim fight and the terms for the two Joshua fights already set. It was strange that Hearn referenced PBC fighters as options.Comment
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Exactly.So if you are an adviser and your job is to get as much money for your client (Who claimed he is a free agent), you wouldn’t advice him to take that 15m? If it’s significant more than what any other networks are offering him. That’s if there isn’t any options on his future fight. And when i said options am not referring to him fighting AJ in an undisputed fight.
Being a so-called "free agent" is essentially worthless if your management does not allow you to choose the highest paying option.Comment
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