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  • kafkod
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    #81
    Originally posted by LacedUp
    It's very complex... but we can't have a meeting and you have to publicly accept the offer made by deontay's personal email.

    When will these idiots wake up and see this guy's BS.
    They must see it because they are actively trying to justify and reinforce it.

    AJ should have accepted a $50million offer ... without any meetings and without knowing anything about the terms and conditions.

    But Wilder shouldn't accept a $100million offer .... because it's very complicated and we haven't seen the fine print .. blah blah blah ...

    AJ isn't a free agent, he has long term contracts with Matchroom and Sky. But that doesn't matter, the fight should go to the highest bidder ... blah blah blah ..

    Wilder is a free agent, but he can't fight off Fox and ST because he's very loyal, and loyalty matters ...

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    • TexasCowBoy
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      #82
      deontayduckus wilderquackus will quack on Tuesday

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      • Scipio2009
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        #83
        Originally posted by pillowfists98
        The 100 million was Breazeale and 2 Joshua fights. That's what Wilder turned down.
        That hasn't been confirmed anywhere, and even with the little bit that we've gotten from Eddie Hearn makes it rather clear that Anthony Joshua wasn't looped into the talks the way that the spin would have you think.

        DAZN was going to pay him, according to the rumors, $20m for the already booked Breazeale fight, $40m for a Joshua fight, and $40m on a Joshua rematch... without actually having Joshua on board for the fight yet. Let that sink in.

        Golovkin signed with DAZN for his 6-fight deal worth eight figures a fight, with his Canelo 3 fight being written in for $30m.

        Canelo fights Jacobs in May (loses; Jacobs drops the WBC to ditch the mandatory), fights Jacobs again in September (wins close; IBF mandatory likely comes due), fights the IBF mandatory in December, and then fights Golovkin on the big May 2020 date.

        Golovkin has his $30m written in ink, but he's not fighting Alvarez in June, not fighting Alvarez in September, not fighting Alvarez before the year lets out, and will then see the Canelo fight after a wait.

        He still gets his $30m, but he also gets only $10m for two more fights than he thought.

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        • LacedUp
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          #84
          Originally posted by Scipio2009
          That hasn't been confirmed anywhere, and even with the little bit that we've gotten from Eddie Hearn makes it rather clear that Anthony Joshua wasn't looped into the talks the way that the spin would have you think.

          DAZN was going to pay him, according to the rumors, $20m for the already booked Breazeale fight, $40m for a Joshua fight, and $40m on a Joshua rematch... without actually having Joshua on board for the fight yet. Let that sink in.

          Golovkin signed with DAZN for his 6-fight deal worth eight figures a fight, with his Canelo 3 fight being written in for $30m.

          Canelo fights Jacobs in May (loses; Jacobs drops the WBC to ditch the mandatory), fights Jacobs again in September (wins close; IBF mandatory likely comes due), fights the IBF mandatory in December, and then fights Golovkin on the big May 2020 date.

          Golovkin has his $30m written in ink, but he's not fighting Alvarez in June, not fighting Alvarez in September, not fighting Alvarez before the year lets out, and will then see the Canelo fight after a wait.

          He still gets his $30m, but he also gets only $10m for two more fights than he thought.
          dude stop making excuses. it's embarrassing

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          • Bigchip
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            #85
            What a freaking dummy!!!

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            • kafkod
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              #86
              Originally posted by Scipio2009
              That hasn't been confirmed anywhere, and even with the little bit that we've gotten from Eddie Hearn makes it rather clear that Anthony Joshua wasn't looped into the talks the way that the spin would have you think.

              DAZN was going to pay him, according to the rumors, $20m for the already booked Breazeale fight, $40m for a Joshua fight, and $40m on a Joshua rematch... without actually having Joshua on board for the fight yet. Let that sink in.

              Golovkin signed with DAZN for his 6-fight deal worth eight figures a fight, with his Canelo 3 fight being written in for $30m.

              Canelo fights Jacobs in May (loses; Jacobs drops the WBC to ditch the mandatory), fights Jacobs again in September (wins close; IBF mandatory likely comes due), fights the IBF mandatory in December, and then fights Golovkin on the big May 2020 date.

              Golovkin has his $30m written in ink, but he's not fighting Alvarez in June, not fighting Alvarez in September, not fighting Alvarez before the year lets out, and will then see the Canelo fight after a wait.

              He still gets his $30m, but he also gets only $10m for two more fights than he thought.
              You are talking about specific details of contracts and offers you have never seen and are not privy to.

              Cut the bullshit, ffs.

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              • MastaBlasta
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                #87
                Originally posted by kafkod
                But Wilder shouldn't accept a $100million offer .... because it's very complicated and we haven't seen the fine print .. blah blah blah
                I haven't seen anyone say he SHOULDN'T sign (I don't think you have either). Lots are saying he HASN'T signed. I think Wilder fans are trying to say HOLD YOUR HORSES (and name-calling). This situation has been evolving for over a year, and is moving faster and more promising now than it ever has. Let things manifest themselves.

                I know patience and thoughtfulness in words and opinions are not fan-girl strong suits, but d@mn!

                At the end of the day Wilder, Fury, AJ and all other boxers will try to do what is best for them. If anyone ducks it will be clear. There will be plenty of time to berate them. Right now everything is in flux per the big three. That's so quit whining. Watch some youtube fights! Have some fun with the kids ...

                Oh, I forgot. Some of y'all are paid to bash the 'opposition' all day.

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                • Scipio2009
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                  #88
                  Originally posted by LacedUp
                  You're so out of touch it's unreal.
                  I don't know where you're from, but the energy behind a big fight in the US is big, the energy behind a big heavyweight fight is even bigger, and the likely energy behind an undisputed heavyweight championship fight is going to stun folks.

                  That's all I'm saying; Floyd set the new believed ceiling for PPV at over 4.5m homes. If Wilder-Joshua gets passed Tyson-Lewis, DAZN's money is already swamped.

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                  • LacedUp
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                    #89
                    Originally posted by Scipio2009
                    I don't know where you're from, but the energy behind a big fight in the US is big, the energy behind a big heavyweight fight is even bigger, and the likely energy behind an undisputed heavyweight championship fight is going to stun folks.

                    That's all I'm saying; Floyd set the new believed ceiling for PPV at over 4.5m homes. If Wilder-Joshua gets passed Tyson-Lewis, DAZN's money is already swamped.
                    Dude, 40mil for AJ and Wilder is overpaying both by miles.

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                    • MastaBlasta
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                      #90
                      [QUOTE=IRONCHINHAGLER]Wilder v Breazele on ppv - Lol!!!! Good luck breakn 100k ....talk about a crap ppv main event mismatch!![QUOTE]
                      Originally posted by Ajvar
                      Not even 80k.
                      ESPN and DAZN are willing to pay $ tens of millions for it, crap or not. I think it's going to be another good fight, boxing fans.

                      Oh I forgot, how many $mllions did hearn pay for AJ to fight Breazeale?

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