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Originally posted by Jax teller View PostIs it worth hoping the WBC come up with something to force the Whyte fight?
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two insulting offers from hearn
hearn not sending a date when 2018 date was requested
AJ asking for 50 mil and turning it down when it was met
hearn being disrespectful toward finkel and everyone else
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wilder will now wait till hes ready and theyll have to wait for him now.....
but somehow AJs fans will paint this as a duck...the same way pac fans painted floyd a duck after floyd said "fugg it..fugg these guys" after they jerked him around for awhile
wilder is not ducking..hes not scared
he accepted 12.5 under the condition that it was in 2018 and it wasnt met....he now knows, confirmed, hes worth at least 3x that.....they can wait for him now! deal with it!
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I wonder if they're going to work something out for the Fury v Wilder rematch.
I say that because the promoter of Oscar Rivas said that Fury passed on them because he wanted a bigger sized opponent as some sort of tune up or something, which means he obviously has a fight with a bigger guy in the pipeline.
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Originally posted by -Kev- View PostIt’s like me, i’d like a higher salary sure, but not just $10k or $20k more than i’m making.
You got Hearn turning down $50mill after Joshua asked for it, then asked to verify it, and it was verified as a real offer, and still turned it down cause they feel the risk of Joshua getting KO’ed for $50mill isn’t worth it. They probably want 5 “easier” fights of making $20 mill each fight before fighting Wilder. In 5 fights Joshua can make $100mill. So why risk one big KO loss for $50mill?
I hate it as a fan but I understand it when I use common sense.
And then Wilder and his team changed their minds and now probably are gonna wait til the fight reaches 9 figures and will just stay with Showtime having “easy” fights there.
Wilder and his team didn't change their minds. They never really intended to fight AJ.
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Originally posted by arraamis View PostI don't mean to ruffle any feathers ..... But reading some of these posts gives me the impression that many so-called boxing fans, 1.) Don't understand the business of boxing 2.) Don't understand that fans rarely get the fights they want to see, when they want to see them 3.) Are too caught-up in the "My guy is right and your guy is wrong" mentality to even entertain an open mind.
Both Team Wilder and Team AJ are making calculated moves to maximize profits in the present and in the future. If\when a Wilder vs AJ fights happens, it will be the biggest fight of the decade. And all this back and forth nonsense is just to keep interest at the highest level until then.
$$$$$$ > What fans want.
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