The 3 fight deal included 2 fights with AJ. So stop lying about Wilder not getting the fights he's called for. He was offered the fights, but turned tail and ran because he never wanted the fight in the first place. He just wanted to convince the dregs he did to make a name for himself without having to prove it. All he's done is prove he's a coward.
Comments Thread For: Espinoza: Let's Get Back To Making Biggest Fights For Wilder
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Any real fighter would take the deal. Especially if they can't sell tickets and generate money. Wilder is just a deranged coward who is the most delusional excuse for a fighter boxing has ever had.Comment
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Fury has already beaten the pathetic excuse maker. And he's already ducked Whyte even though a huge payday was on the line. Wilder told him on Twitter that he won't fight him for 2 years if he becomes mandatory to the title.
Wilder and his fans are all punks.Comment
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DAZN had their initial offer rejected out of hand, and when they finally got the meeting, the offer was for $40m after $20m for the Breazeale fight, with no bump were Wilder to knock Joshua the **** out.
Team Wilder has a standing offer of $50m against 50% to Joshua, with a belief that the fight was worth $100m when the offer was made (personally, I couldn't see how the fight broke over $70m-$75m, but whatever; the fight is far bigger now than it was when the initial offer was made).
Does DAZN offer Wilder $50m for the Joshua fight? I sincerely doubt it, and even then, Wilder's camp saw it being a $100m fight last year; what's to say that DAZN comes up with a number that gets Joshua's management team to go along.Comment
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What good is there Wilder being a free agent when he won't fight anywhere other than Showtime?
Tell me what benefits there are in being a free agent when he does this?Comment
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How has Hearn tried to push that perception when he's the one who came out and said AJ isn't signed and can fight on the platform that offers the most money?5 fights is at least 2 years of Wilder's career, assuming everything goes right. What the **** are you talking about?
Wilder fights Breazeale on the terms that he wanted, and after Joshua's fight, Wilder and Joshua will talk again to see if terms can be reached (Joshua has already stated that he's not signed to DAZN, no matter how hard Hearn tries to push that perception).
With the WBC/WBA/IBF working together, there's no doubt in my mind that the IBF gladly let's the rematch happen if their challenger gets the next shot.
And if they split the first 2, that defense gives a break before the third fight.
All it takes is a good-faith negotiation.
Man, you people are beyond creepy with all this madness. **** are you crazy and insane.Comment
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It's not a fair split when giving 40/50% to Wilder. No one can justify it without looking like a loony. But Hearn is willing to give 40% just to get the coward in the ring. Still the b1tch doesn't want it.
Looks like people like you don't want it either with all this bullshlt.Comment
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