Comments Thread For: Joshua: It's Baffling Why Wilder Rejected DAZN Deal To Face Me
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It was a one round blow out against a weak opponent and it did just fine in the grand scheme of things with a spectacular highlight.
His value went up regardless, and Joshua fighting in the US even if on a marginal platform gives him some good exposure here which helps the fight grow.
The only way the value of either goes down is if one loses, Wilder already won so his value went up, we can debate how much but it didn't go down. Even if the offer stays the exact same for a Joshua fight (which to me is very unlikely because DAZN needs events badly and that fight is an event fight) it is not like he really lost anything other than if he would have made more against Breazeale.
What matters is what happens next when both are free not what happened before when things were not going to happen next anyway.
your whole argument is based on the fallacy that wilder is some huge star. dazn needs events! bring in the guy who can't sell ppvs or tickets! wilder is not some floyd type star. hes one of boxings bigger names but his numbers werent even as good as loma-linares. if loma demanded a 100 million purse wouldnt that seem kind of odd? seems like your only argument is dazn has a lot of money and they should give wilder a lot more of it just to make the fight. that they should throw out all business acumen out the window because the wilder fight would bring them so many new eyeballs and subscribers...cept his popularity and numbers say otherwise.Last edited by daggum; 05-26-2019, 11:59 PM.Comment
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broke folk never offends me, brudda. everybody makes a mistake or two in life but i cant take offense if urs makes u feel less than a man. but dont be mad at a guy making millions, please!Comment
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It was a DAZN contract not an AJ fight contract what's throwing you off here?Comment
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If Joshua had already agreed they can have both fighters sign the contracts to fight each other on DAZN. How hard is that for you to understand. They obviously already told Wilder Joshua had agreed which is why he asked how much Joshua was getting. There goes your lame excuse.Comment
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If Joshua had already agreed they can have both fighters sign the contracts to fight each other on DAZN. How hard is that for you to understand. They obviously already told Wilder Joshua had agreed which is why he asked how much Joshua was getting. There goes your lame excuse.
Stop arguing dude AJ fight wasn't a guarantee same as GGG wasn't guaranteed Canelo because DAZN couldn't legally do so without being in violation of Muhammad Ali Boxing Reform ActComment
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If that was the case than it would have been for the AJ fight only but Anthony Joshua wasn't involved Matchroom wasn't involved it Skipper and Wilder, Finkel and Al Haymon
Stop arguing dude AJ fight wasn't a guarantee same as GGG wasn't guaranteed Canelo because DAZN couldn't legally do so without being in violation of Muhammad Ali Boxing Reform Act
You don't know it wasn't guaranteed. See this is the problem. You talking like **** is fact when you haven't got a clue. You don't know what the Ali act is.
I swear you Wilder fans live in a fantasy world.Comment
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so you call people gay slurs in the course of your normal parlance? that's a bit strange. why would i be mad that someone is making millions? nice straw man deflection attempt. how come you never posted the 100 million offers that are flying wilders way? fourth time now that i asked. i'm getting a lil....mad!
all jokes aside, let them worry about it, broski! if wilder doesnt end up fighting him, he sucks anyway so who cares? he'll still be a millionaire and ull still be counting his money because u have nothing to count. its not fair but its life!Comment
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