Any AJ fanboy here willing to admit that they undersold Wilder?
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Oh, so you’re choosing not to talk about the 100mil offer. You’d rather focus on past “offers” and negotiations that align with your feelings about the situation. AJ turns down alleged 50mil = he’s ducking...wilder rejects his 100mil...”I don’t wanna talk about it.”why ask such a ****** question ?
why behave like that ?
why include the term " allegedly " when you are 100% well-aware that they accepted that offer?..... not even Eddie Hearn denied that Wilder accepted their offer
Wilder bet on himself..... he knew that it was a blatant lowball, but he actually wanted that fight..... and he believed that he could win, which is more than we can say about the other guy
not the first time that has happened in this sport man
now they know that Team Joshua are disingenuous
the lowballs, and the losing of pens..... actually happened dude, and that was the cause of this situation..... so regarding your 100m question, which really is just an excuse to whitewash the lowballing and pen-losing..... all I can suggest is..... Team Wilder moved on when they realized that Team Bullshlt were not serious..... now they have mapped out their own path, and will only consider fighting Joshua on their terms
they are doing exactly what Team Joshua did..... and they are not worried about the result of their (imho) unrealistic position, becuase it appeared to them that a Joshua fight could possibly never happen anyway once it became obvious that Joshua would not even agree to the unreasonable offer made by Hearn
they moved on, they have plans, and they do not take Joshua very seriously..... which is exactly where Team Mayweather ended up when the same thing happened to themComment
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The two Wembley dates were announced before the Povetkin fight was announced. Hearn refused to do the Wilder fight in September 2018. He admitted that himself.Comment
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Actually, it's not. We already know Showtime upped their offer. We don't know how much.
I'm still waiting for you to tell me who I'm supposed to be. If you truly believe that I'm an alt, either you don't have the intelligence to figure it out or the balls to say it. Please feel free to contact any admin and have them look into it down to my MAC address.Comment
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https://www.cnbc.com/2018/11/30/wild...uperfight.html
Wilder stands to earn $14 million for the December 1 showdown, while Fury is expected to make $10 million regardless of the outcome.Comment
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this guy claims to be a promoter for more than 20 yearsHow would he have 40-55 mil in the bank already? Hearn was offering 15 flat for an April 2019 fight.
You have no idea whether Wilder made 7 against Fury or 14, or 4 for that matter.
Meanwhile, AJ could have fought Wilder in September, made 50 million, and be making another 50 for a rematch next month if he won, and 30 if he lost. So it works both ways.
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*if 1million ppv buyshttps://www.cnbc.com/2018/11/30/wild...uperfight.html
Wilder stands to earn $14 million for the December 1 showdown, while Fury is expected to make $10 million regardless of the outcome.
Conveniently let out,Comment
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JULY 5
Unified world heavyweight champion Anthony Joshua will return to fight at Wembley Stadium in September and April.
Anthony Joshua signs Wembley Stadium fight deal for September and April
JULY 16
Anthony Joshua’s mandatory WBA heavyweight title defense against Alexander Povetkin was officially announced Monday. England’s Joshua (21-0, 20 KOs) will oppose Povetkin (34-1, 24 KOs) on September 22 at Wembley Stadium in London.
Joshua-Povetkin Officially Announced; 9/22 at Wembley StadiumComment
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