Comments Thread For: Wilder's Manager: DAZN Never Told Us What Joshua Was Getting
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Its not about the money but we need to know what Joshua is making. DUCK DUCK DUCK DUCK. Everybody knows it, the weak ass narratives are not covering up the stench of duck **** coming from Team Wilder any moreComment
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Links?
Just use your brain, ffs .. how could Hearn possibly include a guarantee of a fight with AJ in a contract between Wilder and Whyte without all 3 of them first agreeing on terms to fight each other?Comment
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yes links you stated that im not a mind reader if you are tell me the powerball numbers for the upcoming lotteryComment
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Only mugs bet on lotteries ... because even if you win a fortune, how do you know that somebody else isn't going to come along and win a bigger fortune next month?Comment
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.... Showtime is doing it right now, largely on the strength of a reputation for doing good business that makes sense.However anyone may try to spin this $100m is never a ****ty deal in boxing. Especially considering there's a big chance he could lose. If he's clever he could negotiate an upside clause if he unified all the belts.
All these networks obviously want to maximise their revenue, hence the multi fight deals. They don't want one fighter to lose and take all the chips to a rival. Seems pretty fair as a compromise because they're risking 100m whether he wins or loses.
If you were a network would you risk 100m and have no clauses to protect your investment?
It's a venture with risks, but that's the sport.
That's why they spent the 2 and a half years building Joshua at matinee in the US, spend all that time building Wilder, push both fighters, and let the result be the result.
Wilder gets beat in a good fight, he still stands as the American heavyweight hope now on the road back; Joshua gets beat in a good fight, and he's still the fighting pride of Britain with the grit/mentality to give it another go and achieve the dream.
The sport would be better that way.Comment
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4 fights for 4 fights, lol.You are the dumbest poster on here. I swear you are ****ing Wilder or something. You have to be to be that ******. Wilder threw away 120 million and unification to fight for 2 or 3 million at best and you are praising this decision? There's no more excuses for this chump. It's a clear duck. Spin it any way you want but it still walks like a duck and talks like a duck because it is a duck. God you are ******ed
Breazeale in May, Joshua to close out the year (why Stephen Espinoza and Adam Smith haven't talked yet is interesting), a Joshua rematch for early 2020, and the IBF mandatory with Pulev over the summer (second defense as undisputed heavyweight champion).
Do you honestly think that those 4 fights will bring Wilder less than $120m?Comment
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If you use this article (reporters and magazines will sell themselves out to write a story hence the presstitutes ) then the $100 million dollar offer was a duck.....When The Best Heavyweight of All Time Klitschko was holding (for a decade) the Division in a stranglehold deontayduckus wilderquackus was very quiet.....his record is padded to the max and deontayduckus is being marketed the same way mayweather (another boxer who would retire when things heated up) was marketed....I can see thru the bull$#!+ and call it out....deontayduckus vs AJ aint happening until the cows come home and they only come home when they want to get milked......deontayduckus is currently ducking The Villain WhyteHey TexasCowBoy where is the evidence of Wilder ducking anyone? https://www.forbes.com/sites/joshkat.../#6b8348405d9aLast edited by TexasCowBoy; 03-21-2019, 03:04 PM.Comment
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