Wilder threw away $120 million in easy money

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  • Jsmooth9876
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    #1

    Wilder threw away $120 million in easy money

    He would have flatlined Joshua in both fights with the first big right he landed.

    He should feel like a fking dummy this morning for turning down that easy money...
  • KTFOKING
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    No he didn't. Even if he took that deal, this fight was going to take place. Ruiz would have stopped him regardless of Wilder taking the deal or not.

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    • W1LL
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      #3
      Nah he didn't. At this point Wilder's stock has risen. He is now the A-side.

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      • The3
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        #4
        "You lose 100% of fights you don't take"- Wayne Gretzky

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        • THEFRESHBRAWLER
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          #5
          So now he would of made 120M for fighting AJ? Lmao you clowns were on him for turning down 13M and said he’d never get a better offer. Well Wilder is worth 30M with a few endorsements so trust me he’ll be fine. It’s hilarious you people all of a sudden care about his financials. AJ lost Wilder won by a highlight KO deal with it

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          • Bmore18
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            #6
            No he didnt. that's now how this works. He wouldn't have gotten the AJ fight next as he is rewatching Ruiz. DAZN really gonna pay wilder 40mil to fight ortiz? lolol

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            • Bmore18
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              #7
              Originally posted by KTFOKING
              No he didn't. Even if he took that deal, this fight was going to take place. Ruiz would have stopped him regardless of Wilder taking the deal or not.
              Exactly. Plus PBC/Sho paid Wilder the same as he would've got in the first DAZN fight

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              • -Kev-
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                #8
                Originally posted by THEFRESHBRAWLER
                So now he would of made 120M for fighting AJ? Lmao you clowns were on him for turning down 13M and said he’d never get a better offer. Well Wilder is worth 30M with a few endorsements so trust me he’ll be fine. It’s hilarious you people all of a sudden care about his financials. AJ lost Wilder won by a highlight KO deal with it
                OP is talking about the DAZN deal that was offered to Wilder for 3 fights $120mill, and one of those fights had to be Joshua.

                Posters replying are correct though. Joshua vs Miller/Ruiz was going to happen whether Wilder accepted the deal or not.

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                • Kagami Taiga
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                  How? Not sure people understand this or not but 1. Nothing changed for Wilder. If anything the Ortiz fight next WAS the right decision because Joshua won't be ready. 2. Wilder vs. Fury 2 just became the biggest fight in the division. 3. Why wouldn't DAZN want Wilder even more now? He's looking like the more spectacular fighter. That deal will be available to him if he wants it

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                  • sicko
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                    #10
                    This SPIN is very WEAK! I'm seeing it on youtube A LOT from the British Boxing Fans trying to drag Wilder down with AJ

                    That is NOT how that works! AJ lost NOT Wilder

                    Wilder still has Fury and he now has Andy Ruiz BUT he has to take care of Ortiz fighters need to stop looking ahead
                    Last edited by sicko; 06-02-2019, 10:50 AM.

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