Comments Thread For: Hearn: I Told You, Truth Comes Out - Wilder Don't Want Joshua!
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Now you are the one who is doing the trolling. Wilder accepted and agreed to all of Joshua's demands and terms for that fight. It was never about the money.
He agreed to the $12.5mil flat-fee, with no guarantee, percentage or rematch clause and fighting on Joshua's home soil in Britain until AJ asked for $50mill. Then Joshua countered with a $15mil offer for the fight to be held in the U.K.
Once again Wilder acquiesced to all of the demands as before and then the excuses started flowing; Joshua needs a 12 week training camp for the fight and the fight couldn't happen in the month of September due to Canelo/Golovkin.
When it was time to sign the fight Joshua rescinded the contract and fought Alexander Povetkin instead. Those are the facts Sid. You can be in denial all you want but they aren't going away.
Believe me. I am not the delusional one here.Comment
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If one of these dudes lose while trying to establish leverage for their potential fight, it would be hilarious.Comment
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If you think about money, think long term. Fight lesser fights for good money now and build the future fight in a way that makes it a better payday than it is now. It's a gamble but well worth it if it works.Comment
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Hearn never said it would be next. He even said if we snuck one more fight in no one would mind, and that's exactly what they tried to do. It backfired cause "some guy from Alabama" outsmarted them and made his own lane. The fight will happen, for 50-50 in the US and Hearn and AJ would have had to humbled themselves in the processHearn said it was next. Many fights are signed without the exact date and venue. Hell, the Fury/Wilder fight had no date or venue. Stop making excuses for him, it's pathetic.
AJ isn't trying to dictate his career. He just wants to fight him. Unless every fighter who wants another and making offers is them trying to "Dictate their career"? What a shlt excuse. But it's what I've come to expect.
AJ is the one who needs to humble himself? Are you being serious right now? Wilder is the Frankenstein whose narcissism and ego is out of control. Not AJ. F3ck are you talking about. Wilder is the one who suffers delusions of grandeur.Comment
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If the fight was already signed and even you knew that then why complain now? Why do a fake call to speak if it's a known fact that the deal was already signed. Just more worthless PR.Ortiz was in the ring after the fight for a reason. The fight was already signed.
It should matter. Because it's the voice of reason when it comes to you guys.
Fury allowed Wilder to have his first PPV. So yes, Brits do bring money in over there. The reason the AJ/Wilder fight is so big is down to AJ. If he weren't in the division, Wilder would still be on 2 Mill and no more because he doesn't generate shlt. We are the reason for that money, not your guys. They can't even sell out an arena for f3ck sake.
If US guys can't sell out and the money is from thevUK then why are all of your best guys clamoring to make a name here? Why is Hearn begging for US fighters specifically PBC guys to sign to him?
And Wilder AJ is big because of Wilder. He brings the US market not AJ. AJ is doing trash numbers here whereas we know Wilder would sellout in UK in no time. Your guy is only popular on your tiny island. No one cares about him hereComment
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So this upcoming Wilder vs Ortiz 2 is headlining as a PPV?? Hmmmm, I wouldnt hesitate to buy it if it were Wilder vs Whyte, or hell Wilder vs Povetkin, Wilder vs Pulev, Wilder vs Parker even but a rehash with an Ortiz who looked a mere shell of his former self of 5-6 yrs ago? I may consider it if it was set on a lazy Sunday evening for $1.99 -$5.99 maximum. More than likely looks like I'll be missing the fight.Comment
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