Any AJ fanboy here willing to admit that they undersold Wilder?

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  • LacedUp
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    #21
    Originally posted by aboutfkntime
    I know the difference between a weak excuse and a valid reason

    so..... you are right, we have nothing to discuss
    And I know the difference between an intelligent man and fooking idiot.

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      #22
      Originally posted by giant_king
      Hearn has to realize what deontay brings to the table.u can take A.j away from the hw division would still be poppin.u take wilder away its boring as u no what.50/50 or peace lol
      Wilder has been a no-one in the division until 2018 and it was doing just fine.

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        #23
        I think everyone anticipated that the fight would build up more as time went on and most acknowledged both Finkel and Eddie knew this.

        I don’t think many anticipated dazn joining the market and the explosion Financially that has caused. I doubt many predicted that it developed to the extent which has that allowed a offer to the B side in excess of $100m.

        There was previously debate about who was ducking but given wilder has now turned down $100m I think it’s clear that at least his side had no intention of making the fight previously when less was at stake.

        There is a risk of course this money falls back into place at some point in the near future so there is a point where you could have “missed the boat”.
        Last edited by Kezzer; 03-20-2019, 09:13 PM.

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          #24
          Originally posted by LacedUp
          And I know the difference between an intelligent man and fooking idiot.



          really..... ?

          lets find out, shall we.....

          1) immediately prior to the Fury fight, when Fast Eddie Hearn slipped up and admitted that Wilder is worth AT LEAST 35%..... was he an intelligent man or a fkn idiot ?

          2) knowing that Hearn admitted that Wilder is worth AT LEAST 35%.... would a fan who suggested that Wilder should take 12mil be regarded as an intelligent man, or a fkn idiot?

          take your time

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            #25
            Originally posted by aboutfkntime
            really..... ?

            lets find out, shall we.....

            1) immediately prior to the Fury fight, when Fast Eddie Hearn slipped up and admitted that Wilder is worth AT LEAST 35%..... was he an intelligent man or a fkn idiot ?

            2) knowing that Hearn admitted that Wilder is worth AT LEAST 35%.... would a fan who suggested that Wilder should take 12mil be regarded as an intelligent man, or a fkn idiot?

            take your time
            You're talking about two different points in time, with a significant fight in between.

            That's how a severely unintelligent man tries to argue

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              #26
              Originally posted by LacedUp
              You're talking about two different points in time, with a significant fight in between.

              That's how a severely unintelligent man tries to argue


              NO, I am not !

              Hearn's admission was made BEFORE the Fury fight

              put it this way.....

              MONTHS ago, Hearn admitted that Wilder was worth AT LEAST 35%..... and yet, you stated that Wilder should have accepted 12mil earlier TODAY..... knowing full well that even Eddie Hearn admitted that 12mil was a lowball

              GTFOH..... the size of Wilders largest paycheck OBVIOUSLY has nothing to do with his worth in the AJ fight..... it comes down to how much the fight will generate, and how much he brings to the table.....

              you could at least have the intelligence to admit that Eddie Hearn knows far more about this subject than you do

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                #27
                Originally posted by aboutfkntime
                NO, I am not !

                Hearn's admission was made BEFORE the Fury fight

                put it this way.....

                MONTHS ago, Hearn admitted that Wilder was worth AT LEAST 35%..... and yet, you stated that Wilder should have accepted 12mil earlier TODAY..... knowing full well that even Eddie Hearn admitted that 12mil was a lowball

                GTFOH..... the size of Wilders largest paycheck OBVIOUSLY has nothing to do with his worth in the AJ fight..... it comes down to how much the fight will generate, and how much he brings to the table.....

                you could at least have the intelligence to admit that Eddie Hearn knows far more about this subject than you do
                Yes Wilder wasn't worth 12.5/15 at the time. he hadn't done PPV before and wasn't really a draw in the U.S.

                It was for a fight in the UK as it wasn't asumed this was a PPV fight in the U.S. Conveniently forgotten.

                After the Fury fight, Hearn said Wilder could have "40% or potentially more".

                Which is more than fair as Wilder's biggest purse ~8million in his biggest fight vs Fury, is about 1/4 of Joshua's routine defense vs Miller.

                Not to mention 40mil flatx2 which is way more than the fight will generate on DAZN or Showtime, or the two combined (incl. AJs purse).

                Guys like you like to mix up facts and timelines, and that's how I know you're dumb as a doorknob.

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                  #28
                  Originally posted by LacedUp
                  Yes Wilder wasn't worth 12.5/15 at the time. he hadn't done PPV before and wasn't really a draw in the U.S.

                  It was for a fight in the UK as it wasn't asumed this was a PPV fight in the U.S. Conveniently forgotten.

                  After the Fury fight, Hearn said Wilder could have "40% or potentially more".

                  Which is more than fair as Wilder's biggest purse ~8million in his biggest fight vs Fury, is about 1/4 of Joshua's routine defense vs Miller.

                  Not to mention 40mil flatx2 which is way more than the fight will generate on DAZN or Showtime, or the two combined (incl. AJs purse).

                  Guys like you like to mix up facts and timelines, and that's how I know you're dumb as a doorknob.


                  BULLSHlT !!

                  long BEFORE the Fury fight, on Mon Oct 22, 2018..... Hearn slipped up and admitted that Wilder was worth 35%.....

                  " At the moment I think a split of 65-35 in AJ’s favour is fair "
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                  so who is mixing up facts and timelines ?

                  if Hearn knew that " a split of 65-35 in AJ’s favour is fair "..... then those earlier offers were blatant lowballs.....

                  you fanboy gimps got exposed, by the very clowns you are protecting

                  which is yea..... funny

                  grow up, and have the common-decency, let alone the common-sense..... to admit that Eddie Hearn knows more about this subject than you do lol

                  forget the proof that I just posted..... the tiniest bit of common-sense would tell you that 15mil is a lowball

                  the tiniest bit of common-sense would also tell you that when Wilder bet on himself by accepting their 15mil lowball..... it was clearly obvious that one guy wanted that fight and one guy did not

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                    #29
                    The guy made 7 mil against Fury and is now back on regular Showtime. Undersold? He's not a draw. DAZN was willing to overpay because thety're a new company trying to gain customers. That's all.

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                      #30
                      Originally posted by aboutfkntime
                      BULLSHlT !!

                      long BEFORE the Fury fight, on Mon Oct 22, 2018..... Hearn slipped up and admitted that Wilder was worth 35%.....

                      " At the moment I think a split of 65-35 in AJ’s favour is fair "
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                      so who is mixing up facts and timelines ?

                      if Hearn knew that " a split of 65-35 in AJ’s favour is fair "..... then those earlier offers were blatant lowballs.....

                      you fanboy gimps got exposed, by the very clowns you are protecting

                      which is yea..... funny

                      grow up, and have the common-decency, let alone the common-sense..... to admit that Eddie Hearn knows more about this subject than you do lol

                      forget the proof that I just posted..... the tiniest bit of common-sense would tell you that 15mil is a lowball

                      the tiniest bit of common-sense would also tell you that when Wilder bet on himself by accepting their 15mil lowball..... it was clearly obvious that one guy wanted that fight and one guy did not
                      long before is 1 month?

                      I said after the Fury fight he said 40% or more.

                      Stop lying please.

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