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Originally posted by Robbie Barrett View PostHe's talking about fights that are SKY PPV. All Joshua fights are SKY PPV. So DAZN gets them if they match the offer from any other US network. Keep up you ill informed Wilderette.
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Originally posted by lfc19titles View PostShirley is lying and has been exposed as a liar recently
He is like arum
As he said a few weeks ago, we won’t let wilder go
No way is showtime giving him anywhere near what dazn did, wilder made 7m vs fury for heavens sake.
The bottom part makes no sense, it’s 3 fights wilder is being offered on dazn and two are with Joshua
How can a fight happen if there is not a network who bids for it, in this case dazn offered the most and wilder ducked Joshua
He was being offered more for Breazeale as it’s his mando
Only difference between the showtime deal wilder has is he is being paid less and he gets to avoid Joshua
Wilder asked at the start he will fight Whyte if joshua is on the contract, that’s a two fight locked on
This is three with Joshua twice, after the 3 fights wilder is free to go anywhere else, dazn are offering the money so evidently they want it on their platform, they are giving the most money by far
The world has seen wilder duck Joshua
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Originally posted by john l View PostHe forgets to mention that AJ is NOT SIGNED to anyone so no stopping him from SHOW/FOX PPV.Also Wilder has not signed a long term deal yet and ANY DEAL would have OUTS says Finkel so who cares where they fight interim fight.And don't change facts that AJ avoided this fight before and Fury CLEARLY ducked rematch that's undisputed he even said so.No fight NEXT he said and MAYBE 2nd of a 5 fight deal they sent to Wilder.Worst case and Wilder seems happy to fight another PBC fighter next AFTER Breazeale then it will just be a case NOW of one being scared and other being glad of it.Only winners the promoters and fanboys of either fighter.The loser's the REAL fans per usual.
A). how could dazn guarantee a fight with AJ if he is not theirs
B). If Wilder signed AJ could definitely pressure more money out of dazn for Wilder who is stuck at a flat fee
C)The fight can go to Showtime and both fighters can get a ppv split. Which is what Wilder has been saying he wants.
It's time for Wilder to start making the offers now though
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Originally posted by Oldskoolg View PostAnd there you have it....after all, this is the network that signed Floyd to a $200m contract for 6 fights and then Floyd ended up making what $700-$800m out of it? And that’s without sponsors and advertisers. No matter what though, it’s odd that the wilder haters constantly talk about money and networks....modern boxing fans are a strange group...so many of them are network/promoter fans these days but then we know that’s all traced back to their ethnic, racial, and nationality bias
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bullshiiit he keeps offering multi fight contracts with dazn in order to get the AJ fight
hearn
showtime, fox, pbc and top rank can easily put together a joint ppv for a wilder/fury 2 rematch.....
can't really say the same for dazn at this moment.
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Originally posted by Ake-Dawg View PostNo. They can't. That's the whole point. ESPN didn't guarantee Wilder or Joshua to Fury (just told him how much they would pay him if he does).
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Originally posted by Redgloveman View PostWlad was not coming off a 2 year coke binge, a deep suicidal depression and morbid obesity though was he?
November 27, 2015:
Tyson Fury took one last look into Wladimir Klitschko's eyes before they meet in the ring as they weighed in just a pound apart ahead of Saturday's world heavyweight title showdown.
The British challenger came in at 17st 8lbs, his lightest in three years, while WBA, WBO and IBF champion Klitschko was a pound lighter.
https://www.independent.co.uk/sport/...-a6751676.html
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Originally posted by Redgloveman View PostEven on the eve of the fight the widespread prediction was a Wilder KO win within a few rounds.
Props to Fury for making it a contest considering where he was when the fight was signed. But let's not fool ourselves here, Wilder didn't sign to fight a killer.
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