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  • #91
    Originally posted by LacedUp View Post


    That is literally a two fight deal

    I think writing is difficult for you, and you're trying to blame AJ for something Wilder insisted on.

    Absolutely embarrassing and idiotic.
    you can have a rematch in the contract and NOT have a two fight deal



    you can easily do the rematch after some voluntary fight etc

    for example the whole wilder-fury rematch debacle:

    "Deontay Wilder vs Tyson Fury is officially not happening next," Sulaiman tweeted. "The WBC Boxing has received communications as our process, and while WBC Champion Wilder confirmed its willingness to fight the rematch, Fury will take on another fight with expectations to do rematch at a later date."
    they didnt have a two fight deal, but they had a rematch in the contract.....

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    • #92
      Originally posted by scarybodyshot View Post
      Where are you getting this information from?
      From his poisonous mind. Like it always is.

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      • #93
        Originally posted by rudy View Post
        When you are young impulsive, older heads would have made the fight happen, everybody is clearly waiting for Wilder to get Older 33 years now after 35 he is technically an old man when Did Lennox Lewis retire ?

        Offer him 100 Millon dollars if he turns down with NO OPTIONS then nothing more to be said, they have never pushed the boat out to get this fight made, when they wanted Charles Martin, they got him.

        Not a joshua Hater i am Whyte fan but these are the facts and by the way Whyte should have taken the fight against Joshua. Wilder will beat Whyte who cannot get out the way for `12 rounds
        Can you show me all these "Options" Skipper had in the 100 Mill deal?

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        • #94
          Originally posted by hitking View Post
          I don’t understand why it needs to be a two fight deal. If either guy wins the first fight convincingly, why tie yourself down to a rematch that isn’t gonna draw much interest? And if the first fight warrants a rematch, it’s not like they can’t negotiate for the second go round. Just seems like a lot of posturing and PR stuff going on on both sides right now. I’m a Wilder fan. But at this point right now, I think the AJ side probably wants the fight a little more. Because I think the Wilder-Fury rematch is in the works and gonna happened before either fights AJ.
          Which huge star never had a rematch clause in a fight like this?

          Lets say for instance, Wilder were to win, you think AJ and Hearn would be able to trust him to fight again and get the money they should?

          Are you actually serious right now?

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          • #95
            Originally posted by Bronx2245 View Post
            "It makes sense to do it that way. They are both huge names in their territories. Why not give the fans in America what they want and give the British fans what they want, so I think it will happen, possibly both, but I don't know which way around."

            But before Joshua can think about Wilder, he needs to impress the public in the United States.

            "It starts with the fighting, his style, what he brings to the ring," Cunningham said. "The knockout will be the first part...

            Seems like the tide is changing rapidly! Suddenly, Joshua sees the U.S. as an important market! 50/50 is becoming a reality! The last piece of the puzzle for Wilder...KO Tyson Fury!!! However, if Joshua does not get the KO at MSG, the 50/50 might be reality immediately!
            AJ branching out into another market has your head believing that 50/50 is then becoming a reality?

            I don't even want to ask how you came to this mad conclusion. It would be utterly pointless on my part.

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            • #96
              Originally posted by bigjavi973 View Post
              you can have a rematch in the contract and NOT have a two fight deal



              you can easily do the rematch after some voluntary fight etc

              for example the whole wilder-fury rematch debacle:



              they didnt have a two fight deal, but they had a rematch in the contract.....
              Deontay Wilder insisted on a two way immediate rematch.

              You make zero sense as per usual, trying to blame AJ for something Wilder wanted

              Try to do some research next time homeboy

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              • #97
                Originally posted by OnePunch View Post
                why lowball him at only $100 million? Perhaps they should start the negotiations at $1 BILLION instead.............
                You can't expect a star of Wilder's standing to accept such a low offer of 1 Billion. The dude is known by less than 1% of Americans and sells just over 8,000 tickets.

                I can see you're one of those delusional AJ fans. Ha, you Brittard.

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                • #98
                  Originally posted by redmoney View Post
                  Here goes the bull****. Why is there a need for a 2 fight deal and this is coming from AJ's side smh. What happens if there's a blowout/knockout and early. This fight needs to happen with no headaches. Wilder by KO
                  When has a huge star ever not had a rematch clause?

                  Wilder has also been screaming for a rematch clause his way for well over a year now as well.

                  Not having a 2 fight deal is just insane to me.

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                  • #99
                    Originally posted by LacedUp View Post
                    Deontay Wilder insisted on a two way immediate rematch.

                    You make zero sense as per usual, trying to blame AJ for something Wilder wanted

                    Try to do some research next time homeboy
                    he insisted on that because they only had a rematch in place if AJ lost, not if Wilder lost. He felt that was no good since he was the one that was gonna travel to the UK.

                    Their primary problem was that there was only a rematch clause in the contract in the event Joshua lost.

                    If Wilder would’ve won, he would’ve had to fight Joshua again in an immediate rematch. If Wilder would’ve lost, Joshua wouldn’t have been contractually obligated to a rematch with him.
                    https://www.boxingscene.com/wilder-j...icials--129558


                    You can keep trying but all you are doing is looking more and more like a fool.

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                    • Originally posted by OnePunch View Post
                      why lowball him at only $100 million? Perhaps they should start the negotiations at $1 BILLION instead.............
                      Originally posted by Sid-Knee View Post
                      You can't expect a star of Wilder's standing to accept such a low offer of 1 Billion. The dude is known by less than 1% of Americans and sells just over 8,000 tickets.

                      I can see you're one of those delusional AJ fans. Ha, you Brittard.

                      hes not even from the uk

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