Comments Thread For: Deontay Wilder Explains Importance of Keeping Title in America
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Maybe if he's just got off the couch after a week on the lash you'd stand a chance. But even then, I don't hold any hope for you. Just ask Wilder after fighting Fury after he spent nearly 3 years as a mess and becoming obese.Comment
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AJ has offered the fight in the US. Wilder still ran. You mentally challenged idiot. Now get back to being a hypocrite and contradicting yourself like you did with the Ortiz situation. Crazed loon.Comment
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The Bronze Bomber knows home soil is where he’ll lay claim to many scalps and the audience will cheer in excitement watching another classic Bronze Bomber KO highlight reel!
Breazeale is in big trouble, tune in on May 18th live on Showtime at Barclays Center to get your moneys worth!Comment
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That was a lame ridiculous excuse Hearn made up after the fact. Fanboys like you were desperate to lap it up.
Finkel was very up front, from the beginning, that there was no problem with the fight being on Sky as long as Sky paid fair market value.
https://www.***************.net/2018...eontay-wilder/
Revealing some negotiations over parts of the US deal did take place, Finkel exclusively told World Boxing News: “Eddie wanted assurances from us that the fight would be on Sky Sports in the UK and we said; ‘As we are putting up $50m, as long as Sky matches any other bid they got it’.
“We just didn’t want Sky to post a low number on Pay-Per-View and we could have gotten more to recoup the $50m which would have been on Showtime PPV in the US. If he took the $50m that would have been our choice. We also acknowledged that if they are paying us $15m (instead for a UK fight), he could just go on Sky – there’s not really a question about that.”
Can't you f3cking read you dribbler? Do you have a malfunction?Comment
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Warren was asked to get a bid from BT.
Sky was told they'd get the fight if they matched BT's offer.
Espinoza publicly posted the portion of the offer pertaining to UK rights, and it explicitly stated the fight could be on Sky.
Only many months after Hearn admittedly rejected the deal in hopes of bringing the fight to the UK, did he invent a new excuse that broadcast rights were the hold up. It's total bull****. The fight being on Sky was never going to be an issue as long as Sky was willing to pay fair market value.
GTFOH. Why I even bother with a joke like you I don't know. You're a dishonest piece of shlt.Comment
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