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  • ShoulderRoll
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    #31
    That NYSE security guard looked shook.

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    • Boksfan
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      #32
      Beyonce is going places

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      • Scipio2009
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        #33
        Originally posted by REDEEMER
        Is it me or does Wilder being in a building of extremely smart people involvement with money seem weird after turning down career high paydays since last year ?
        Wilder is getting the monster push, and he'll get his money as the fights get made.

        Going from getting offered $12.5m to go to England to fight Anthony Joshua, to being able to confidently walk away from $40m in insisting on getting his fair piece is foreshadowing.

        Wilder, walking into a building where money is made on the potential long-term futures of companies isn't all that weird when you think about it.

        Wilder's gone from wanting 40/60 on a $45m fight in the UK ($18m) but begrudgingly accepting $15m for the fight, to being offered $40m for the fight with the eyes now set on a 50/50 share in the US, over the course of maybe 6 months.

        What stock do you know anywhere that triples in less than a year?

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        • Jax teller
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          #34
          Originally posted by Scipio2009
          Wilder is getting the monster push, and he'll get his money as the fights get made.

          Going from getting offered $12.5m to go to England to fight Anthony Joshua, to being able to confidently walk away from $40m in insisting on getting his fair piece is foreshadowing.

          Wilder, walking into a building where money is made on the potential long-term futures of companies isn't all that weird when you think about it.

          Wilder's gone from wanting 40/60 on a $45m fight in the UK ($18m) but begrudgingly accepting $15m for the fight, to being offered $40m for the fight with the eyes now set on a 50/50 share in the US, over the course of maybe 6 months.

          What stock do you know anywhere that triples in less than a year?
          Wilder isn't a PPV star at all, to qualify as a PPV star you should be popular enough to fight on PPV no matter the opponent.

          His stock didn't triple but it did increased from the controversy of the Fury fight.

          The main difference is they moved the fight from the UK to the US where DAZN are based and therefore they are now willing to vastly overpay Wilder since the fight having in the US instead of the UK will probably affect their subscriber number 3x as much or more. Move the fight back to the UK and DAZN won't be offering anywhere near 40 mil.

          Also another slight increase will be caused by AJ debuting in America increasing his US profile before the Wilder fight happens now.

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          • Oshio
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            #35
            This is bad omen for Wilder. He would lose that Saturday fight

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            • Askabtit
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              #36
              AJ showing them how to do it in their own country. Taking Wilder 11yrs to do what AJ did in his first entrance to New York, he just keep opening doors for all these other heavyweights.

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                #37
                Originally posted by Scipio2009
                Wilder is getting the monster push, and he'll get his money as the fights get made.

                Going from getting offered $12.5m to go to England to fight Anthony Joshua, to being able to confidently walk away from $40m in insisting on getting his fair piece is foreshadowing.

                Wilder, walking into a building where money is made on the potential long-term futures of companies isn't all that weird when you think about it.

                Wilder's gone from wanting 40/60 on a $45m fight in the UK ($18m) but begrudgingly accepting $15m for the fight, to being offered $40m for the fight with the eyes now set on a 50/50 share in the US, over the course of maybe 6 months.

                What stock do you know anywhere that triples in less than a year?
                This is quite speculative

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                • Ray*
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                  #38
                  Did he really misspell "Receive it"??? Fucking hell. Where was that butler (The guy with the backpack from the late 80's) of his, to help him re-write that shit

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                  • REDEEMER
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                    #39
                    Originally posted by Scipio2009
                    Wilder is getting the monster push, and he'll get his money as the fights get made.

                    Going from getting offered $12.5m to go to England to fight Anthony Joshua, to being able to confidently walk away from $40m in insisting on getting his fair piece is foreshadowing.

                    Wilder, walking into a building where money is made on the potential long-term futures of companies isn't all that weird when you think about it.

                    Wilder's gone from wanting 40/60 on a $45m fight in the UK ($18m) but begrudgingly accepting $15m for the fight, to being offered $40m for the fight with the eyes now set on a 50/50 share in the US, over the course of maybe 6 months.

                    What stock do you know anywhere that triples in less than a year?
                    Wilders stock about to crash after tonight! Ha

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                    • Scipio2009
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                      #40
                      Originally posted by Uppercut1
                      This is quite speculative
                      Where's the speculation?

                      Hearn offered Wilder $12.5m to fight in the UK, Wilder thought that that was light, Wilder and his camp offered Anthony Joshua $50m to fight in the US, Joshua refused to leave home, Hearn next offered $15m, Wilder still thought that to be low but was ready to sign it to fight now, Hearn started to **** around with the fight date, Wilder told Hearn to go **** himself, Wilder had the great fight with Fury, Hearn started yapping about finally offering a split but none of the offers went beyond $17m as a flat fee, the rematch talks with Fury fall apart, and DAZN tries to salvage the ill will by offering an inflated price on his owed mandatory plus now $40m for the Joshua fight in the US and the same for the rematch, which Wilder balked at.

                      Wilder needs to keep winning, but I don't see where I've inflated anything

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