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  • #81
    Cause he don't feel he was robbed he knew he got robbed so he don't need to prove beating wilder again

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    • #82
      Originally posted by Bonduu View Post
      He is the B side darm it, if he wants to be undisputed he best take what Hearn is offering, he is definitely scared of losing and he knows if he steps out of Shelly and Daddy Al Haymon’s crooked corrupt judges wings he gonna lose big time...the world knows Fury got robbed!
      If he's afraid of losing, why does he want to rematch Fury who just beat him and lose his belt so badly?

      Yes Wilder is the B side but let's be real, 60/40 is not unreasonable and it took a year of ****ing around by Hearn to even start talking about offering that much to him. Roy Jones offered Bernard Hopkins 60/40 when he was p4p #1. Joshua can do the same for Wilder. I also don't know specifics about the fight offers, locations, etc.

      If I'm afraid of losing, I'd take $120 million dollars immediately. I don't see the logic in turning down a ridiculous amount of money if you really think you're about to lose in the near future. I also don't really care who loses, I want to see these guys fight each other multiple times. Wilder can end a fight at any moment, he can look bad for 11 rounds in every fight as long as that remains true and it will be entertaining.
      Last edited by chicken-; 03-26-2019, 12:26 PM.

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      • #83
        Originally posted by BillyBoxing View Post
        Exposed as deluded and not wanting as much the big fights as he said.

        If he really wants big fights he is a moron because he is not getting any big fight soon, AJ might fight Fury first.

        All I know is when Wilder stepped up, it was to fight a barely active, out of shape Fury and he narrowly escaped a loss with that 12rd kd in a generous draw.

        Now he thinks he's leading negotiations, he's just wrong.
        AJ can go the Fury route for less than half the money because that will be a UK fight.

        Like it or not Wilder does lead the negotiations because there is no access to the US market without him.

        Look on StubHub, only about 500 of those AJ tickets have actually sold. Fury is boring and fighting a 10rd fight next. They both need Wilder

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        • #84
          I Totally agree

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          • #85
            2 reasons. 1st reason is because ESPN was offering him a big money deal. And the second is because he feels he already beat Wilder and doesn't want to get robbed on another PBC show in the rematch.

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            • #86
              if u are on the end of a robbery u dont feel like doing it all again to please the other guy who is getting slack from being beaten by a blubber boy

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              • #87
                Originally posted by REDEEMER View Post
                Wilder will lose this one and look foolish.
                Bet then. Real money, not phony crap.

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                • #88
                  Why can’t they do 60/40 and the winner takes the 60?

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                  • #89
                    Originally posted by GloveInspector View Post
                    Bet then. Real money, not phony crap.
                    Wilder fans don't pay and honestly I don't even want to deal with them at all, and won't have to when Wilder loses which is priceless to what kids will bet with anyway on here. Only way Wilder wins if he gets another gift, I'm not putting money in any Wilder forum fight. Ha

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                    • #90
                      I will keep repeating myself.

                      Wilder only connected twice and had him in his back. He is not going back in there.

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