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  • #61
    Anything above 2 mils should have been taken !! And i think Eddie put there at least 2ms

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    • #62
      I hope they reconsider.

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      • #63
        Originally posted by skinnystev View Post
        it's common knowledge "fast eddie" has shortchanged all off joshua's opponents
        Sure. That's why they all want a rematch, right?
        You really are something...

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        • #64
          Really let's start with Charles Martin, want to apologize now or shall I contunue

          Originally posted by James Hunt View Post
          Sure. That's why they all want a rematch, right?
          You really are something...

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          • #65
            Ortiz has to say this to save face. Saying I don't want to fight a multi title champion for more money than I have ever made before isn't a good look.

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            • #66
              Ortiz the ducking old hyped up bum.. fought Wilder for 500k on 5 weeks notice lmfao! but 8 million is not enough! QUACK QUACK!

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              • #67
                Damn Hearn and AJ fan boys coming out to defend him as if they know what the offer actually was. Lmao.

                "Its 5x his biggest payday"... "it's a great offer".. "he should've taken it."... for all you know Hearn could've offered him 250k.

                How many fighters have to complain about lowball offers until you realize the pattern?

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                • #68
                  How is this lowball?? He earned less for facing Wilder.

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                  • #69
                    Probably the VADA testing that's really the deal breaker here.

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                    • #70
                      Originally posted by TheCell8 View Post
                      How much was he paid in his last fight?
                      His full package, who the **** knows; he did get a disclosed $500k, when Wilder got a disclosed $2m for the same fight. 20/80 share on a voluntary defense would seem to be a decent deal to me.

                      Anthony Joshua was getting what he was getting, but it was public that Jarrell Miller was getting $6.5m for the fight.

                      Any Ortiz conversation should've started at $6m, and the frustration from Ortiz's camp make it clear that things started well below that.

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