Lennox was indeed jealous/shilling or he was just clueless about the AJ/Wilder negotiation
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you would think the op gets paid to post here as much as he does hmmmm? and he definitely has a pro pbc agenda and is always trying to smear the rivals of pbc.Comment
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Now we see why Lewis had to fight in America because Brits never fully warmed to him like they have Anthony Joshua as evident by a lot of these comments from British posters. You guys are su****ious of Lewis because he spends so much time with the PBC, Fox and commentating with Deontay Wilder on American television.Comment
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Naw don't change the subject. You said Lewis only criticized AJ because he worked for PBC. He wasn't working for PBC in spring of 2018DAZN don't need to have fighters "signed with their app" in other for those fighters to take part in fights which are streamed on the app.
AJ vs Wilder, if they had happened, would have been promoted by Matchroom USA and streamed on DAZN in the USA. Nothing about it would have violated the Ali act.
DAZN are a broadcasting/streaming platform, not a promotional company. The Ali act doesn't apply to broadcasting platforms because there is no manager/promoter conflict of interest involved if a fighter signs an agreement to fight on a particular platform.Comment
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Im not the poster who is saying Wilder turned down a 100m deal. The only way Wilder was going to be compensated 100m was if he fought 3x.
If it was a separate fight deal then how the hell did Wilder turn down 100m . Was he ever offered 100m for one fight? I know AJ was offer a Wilder fight for 50m and a rematch clause.
Those "muti" fight deals you speak of involved fighting multiple fighters. AJ got offered to fight Wilder ONLY.
Had Matchroom ponied up 50m with a rematch clause offer for Wilder we would be talking about Wilder vs AJ 2/3 by now.
Keep defending Hearns tatics and he'll keep screwing the UK more than anyone else.
Im still trying to see where Cardiff is in Saudi Arabia. Eddie swore the fight would be there but the closest name I can find on the map is Riyadh..
Eddie wouldnt lie to us would he???Comment
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DAZN offered Wider a $100million deal to fight Breazeale ($20) then $40million to fight AJ with another $40million guaranteed for a rematch, whatever the result of the first fight. They also gave him the option of negotiating and signing for each fight separately, if he preferred.Im not the poster who is saying Wilder turned down a 100m deal. The only way Wilder was going to be compensated 100m was if he fought 3x.
If it was a separate fight deal then how the hell did Wilder turn down 100m . Was he ever offered 100m for one fight? I know AJ was offer a Wilder fight for 50m and a rematch clause.
Those "muti" fight deals you speak of involved fighting multiple fighters. AJ got offered to fight Wilder ONLY.
Had Matchroom ponied up 50m with a rematch clause offer for Wilder we would be talking about Wilder vs AJ 2/3 by now.
Keep defending Hearns tatics and he'll keep screwing the UK more than anyone else.
Im still trying to see where Cardiff is in Saudi Arabia. Eddie swore the fight would be there but the closest name I can find on the map is Riyadh..
Eddie wouldnt lie to us would he???
Wilder turned down all the alternatives offered to him and later stated that he wasn't going to fight AJ for any amount of money, because Hearn had "put him through hell" for 12 months.
Hearn never swore that AJ vs Ruiz 2 was going to be in Cardiff. He said Cardiff was the front runner to host it, but there were other locations under consideration.
Ruiz said he wouldn't fight AJ in the UK, only in the US or some neutral country. Well now it's going to be in a neutral country, so what the hell are you old women still bitching about?Comment
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