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  • #71
    Originally posted by aboutfkntime View Post
    right there
    yeah 100 million not to fight joshua! right there! got um! they just wanted to give wilder 100 million and not make the joshua fight. what is this pbc or something? they clearly wanted to use wilder as a stepping stone into the US market and were willing to massively overypay him just to do it. they should be realizing that wilder isnt a big star and him not taking the deal will be a net positive for them. they dodged a bullet

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    • #72
      Originally posted by aboutfkntime View Post
      because he can make more money without being lied to..... fcuked around for months..... tied to DAZN..... tied to Hearn..... begging for a Joshua fight

      now he controls his own destiny..... now he is free to fight Fury, and other guys who actually want to fight him..... rather than being hamstrung and kept on a leash

      happy to un-baffle you AJ

      it is baffling why you refused to supply a date and a signature back when you had Wilder on the hook for $15m..... THAT, was baffling
      yeah more money...where? the fury fignt was such a blockbuster lmao! 100 mill purse right there coming up! oh wait we got fat ortiz or some fat dude named klownacki. now he has the freedom to make less money. now hes going to fight whyte since hes so free!...oh wait no that cant happen. it has to be pbc guys...seems like hes on a pbc leash and one that makes him far less money. his destiny was to fight guys like ortiz and kownacki? wow what a sh-itty destiny i feel bad for him now
      Last edited by daggum; 05-26-2019, 10:18 PM.

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      • #73
        Originally posted by greeneye99 View Post
        Wilder can't even prounce words like frustrated he calls it Flustrated...He adds an S onto everything
        Wilder also says “at the end of a day” allot, like its some shit he picked up watching tv. AJ sounds like a college professor comparing to Wilder lol

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        • #74
          Originally posted by daggum View Post
          yeah more money...where? the fury fignt was such a blockbuster lmao! 100 mill purse right there coming up! oh wait we got fat ortiz or some fat dude named klownacki. now he has the freedom to make less money. now hes going to fight whyte since hes so free!...oh wait no that cant happen. it has to be pbc guys...seems like hes on a pbc leash and one that makes him far less money. his destiny was to fight guys like ortiz and kownacki? wow what a sh-itty destiny i feel bad for him now
          u doin alright there, buddy?

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          • #75
            Originally posted by MrShakeAndBake View Post
            Wilder also says “at the end of a day” allot, like its some shit he picked up watching tv. AJ sounds like a college professor comparing to Wilder lol
            at the end of the day its mind bobbling how flustrated wilders ducking makes me

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            • #76
              Originally posted by 2ndroundko View Post
              u doin alright there, buddy?
              at the end of the day...no. just name me the blockbuster fights wilder is going to make that will net him 100 million. well now he needs 90 million for 2 fights so is it fury and ortiz? 45 mill a pop? maybe 60 mill for fury and 30 for ortiz? people keep saying hes free to accept better deals now so where are the better deals? surely they cant just be fantasy right?

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              • #77
                Originally posted by aboutfkntime View Post
                because he can make more money without being lied to..... fcuked around for months..... tied to DAZN..... tied to Hearn..... begging for a Joshua fight

                now he controls his own destiny..... now he is free to fight Fury, and other guys who actually want to fight him..... rather than being hamstrung and kept on a leash

                happy to un-baffle you AJ

                it is baffling why you refused to supply a date and a signature back when you had Wilder on the hook for $15m..... THAT, was baffling
                This explanation is toooo CLEAR for Josh - you gotta muddy it up a bit with talk of "championship belts have minds of their own." ....He believes things (ANY offer) must be made approved (and accepted) by Hearn in order to make any charitable sense or any common sense - for the other side. Hearn can do no wrong by him. Its impossible.

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                • #78
                  It's crazy how Joshua always talking like 25 years old or something lol. It's like dude WAKE TF UP your pushing 30.

                  In 5 years you'll be 35, so no you don't have another 5 years of honing your skills your not going to get much, if any better than you already are now.

                  Plus Joshua's got that big muscle stocky type build. If we think about past boxer's who are built like that from Ali to Tyson to Haye most of these guys are all but finished by the time they reach their mid-30's with the exception of maybe Lennox and Klitscko. Either way It's not a build for longevity in boxing.

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                  • #79
                    Originally posted by aboutfkntime View Post
                    Team Bullshlt should have bet on themselves when they had Wilder on the hook for $15m

                    $15m
                    team bullsh-it is wilder right? the guy that turned down 100 million because he wants to field better offers lol!

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                    • #80
                      Because he did not need to and the offer will likely be better next time it comes. The value is continuing to increase.

                      His interim fight was against Breazeale who was as not threatening an opponent as he could hope for and Joshua is not fighting some kind of world beater either so his risk was minimal.

                      Why lock in something when he can literally do no worse than before and likely better, for the Joshua fight. Anyone arguing otherwise does not get how any of this works and need not be listened to.

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