Eddie Hearn on sky sports hinting Wilder has rejected 100 million deal.

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  • champion4ever
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    #31
    Originally posted by Robbie Barrett
    Wilder is a ducking coward.
    If there is a $120mil purse split between Joshua and Wilder for their first bout at 60/40 in favor of Joshua; Then Joshua gets $70mil while Wilder gets $50mil.

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      #32
      Originally posted by RoyJonesJrp4pno1
      The flat fee offered is significantly higher than what he would make against anyone on PBC with an upside.

      Wilder has done one PPV with 325k buys. He isn't Mayweather, Pacquiao or McGregor.
      What is DAZN's flat-fee and what are their percentages?

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      • that g
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        #33
        Originally posted by champion4ever
        If there is a $120mil purse split between Joshua and Wilder for their first bout at 60/40 in favor of Joshua; Then Joshua gets $70mil while Wilder gets $50mil.
        that's a BIG if.

        the only way this EVER gets to purse bids is if one of them drops the belts they hold.

        if we're being realistic and fair as far as value goes, 40 mil is way more than a fair offer for a fight with AJ right now.

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        • sicko
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          #34
          So nobody want to wait until the Press Conference? If he got a similar deal or more on a BIGGER PLATFORM then props to him. If he turned down DAZN Money to take Less elsewhere (which I seriously doubt) then yeah he has A LOT of damn explaining to do

          We find out Tuesday!

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          • Jubei
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            #35
            Wilder, the biggest hypejob in the sport. The most protected paperchamp in the world.

            Never fought anybody thats not controlled by Haymon or has been viewed as pretty much shot.

            His team knows he cant realistically beat AJ, so the only way was to fool the public with that hoax offer that they knew AJ couldnt possibly accept.

            Salute to all the boxing fans who saw through this from the very beginning and shame to all the deluded Wilder white knights, these people are damn embarrassing. Man up and show that you were wrong at least, how will you ever be respected in this forum if you dont?

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              #36
              Originally posted by Deontay Wilder
              If he turned it down, there's reasons.

              Probably some sort of slave contract that stacked everything in AJ's favor.

              You can't just sign anything; you have to read the fine print and stipulations.
              Oh i agree. I just wish you Wilder fans could of realized this when Finkel was refusing to send Joshua the "50 million" contract but was asking him to accept the terms before he was shown any terms.

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                #37
                Originally posted by Curt Henning
                hearns concerns over the 50 mil were satisfied and he stated as such

                then hearn backtracked and they said "it should be in the UK"..lol

                so no...it doesnt sound familiar at all
                The problem wasnt the lack of money it was the lack of a contract. Hearn asked for it, Finkel REFUSED to send it.

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                  #38
                  Originally posted by Jubei
                  Wilder, the biggest hypejob in the sport. The most protected paperchamp in the world.

                  Never fought anybody thats not controlled by Haymon or has been viewed as pretty much shot.
                  There are two world heavyweight champions, Anthony Joshua and Deontay Wilder.

                  They each fought twice last year. Joshua's two opponents are ranked #5 and #13 right now and Wilder's two opponents are ranked #3 and #8 right now.

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                    #39
                    Originally posted by Deontay Wilder
                    If he turned it down, there's reasons.

                    Probably some sort of slave contract that stacked everything in AJ's favor.

                    You can't just sign anything; you have to read the fine print and stipulations.
                    50 million offer

                    No stipulated terms, no meetings, no discussions

                    AJ says no

                    "He a ducking uk coward yo"

                    Smh at Wilder fanboys

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                    • Jubei
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                      #40
                      Originally posted by Mirror Universe
                      There are two world heavyweight champions, Anthony Joshua and Deontay Wilder.

                      They each fought twice last year. Joshua's two opponents are ranked #5 and #13 right now and Wilder's two opponents are ranked #3 and #8 right now.
                      Wilders opponents are ranked higher because Wilder struggled vs both, almost got knocked out by old Ortiz and 90% thought he lost vs Fury.

                      AJ dominated both his opponents and left no speculation that he could have lost.

                      AJ holds 3 major belts and wants to face Wilder later this year.

                      Wilder holds one belt (that he should have lost last december) and is going to face AJs leftovers next, ducking the unification.

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