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Fury is the biggest loser in Big 3 triangle so far.
Wilder has got WBC belt.
Joshua has got Ruiz rematch.
Fury has got Arum, Schwarz, Wallin and...big mouth.
Fury must play it smart now. He must gain Joshua -Ruiz winner fight.
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Originally posted by thabanga510 View PostYour boy Eddie does his whole dream has was to be popular in America. Saudi Arabia is a play of desperation, he knows his cash cow is at the end of his rope.
However, Wilder ducked the fight and rejected $120million. But AJ achieved the rest.
- he’s very popular in the US now, even amongst casuals.
- he’s now the biggest earning boxer in the world and once he destroys Ruiz in the rematch - DAZN will be begging him with the biggest cheque in history.
Or is there any other boxer on the planet making £85million for one fight?
Wilder is going to have get on his knees and beg AJ for a payday now that AJ doesn’t care about the undisputed title anymore. AJ will give him the same treatment WBC is giving Dillian Whyte. Fury is AJ’s next big fight after Ruiz.
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Originally posted by FreezeIzGawd View PostSooooo out of the 5 he only takes home lets say 1.5 he still will retire with about 10 Million overall. Once again how is that POVERTY LEVEL?
Okay lets do a recap. Its an all AMERICAN HEAVYWEIGHT CHAMPIONSHIP FIGHT between the currently longest reigining and UNDEFEATED CHAMPION and the 1st ever Mexican American Heavyweight champion for the distinction of being the 1st EVER 4 TITLE UNDISPUTED HEAVYWEIGHT CHAMPION....
Now lets see MSG, Las Vegas or California?
I am sure one of these venues would be willing to take this fight and I know that the Brits are HARDCORE FANS but Latinos are a nice fan base as well. Basically meaning yeah I do STILL believe that Wilder vs Ruiz is a 100 Million dollar fight....
YES WITHOUT FURY OR AJ
If Ruiz wins, there’s no way he’s going to be able to keep all those belts. WBO will most likely strip him or force him to fight Usyk before Wilder. And I don’t even think Mexicans care about Ruiz that much tbh. Canelo’s biggest payday against GGG who’s equally a star was $40million and he’s like the biggest name in Mexico’s history. So I don’t see Ruiz doing anything close to Canelo’s number. Ruiz is also going to be the A-side if the fight ever happens and he’ll push for 60-40 split.
So, Wilder would be extremely lucky to come out of that fight with $20million. AJ was making $20million per fight 2 years ago, loool.Last edited by BangEM; 09-04-2019, 04:32 PM.
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Originally posted by FreezeIzGawd View PostAnd only AJ fans think career payday trumps EVERYTHING ELSE!!!
Its a fact that Andy received a career payday with AJ
BUT
Can you really say its a good contract?
As the CHAMPION he makes less money in the rematch than AJ. AJ got to pick the date, time and venue for the REMATCH and he will still make 3 TIMES THE MONEY AS RUIZ AS THE CHALLENGER.
Those are the type of contracts that AJ offered.
FLAT FEES WITH NO REMATCH CLAUSES OR JUST TERRIBLE CONDITIONS FOR THE CHALLENGER WHO STILL GETS TREATED LIKE THE CHALLENGER EVEN WHEN HE WINS BY KO AND HAS ALL THE TITLES.....
I dont understand how AJ fans see absolutely nothing wrong with that.
He offers $h1tty contracts and if you refuse then you are ducking him but if you take them but feel you are getting robed they scream YOU SHOULDN'T HAVE SIGNED THE CONTRACT...
HONOR IT!!!
I mean you cannot make this $H1T UP!!!!
AJ IS A BUM AND HE WILL CONTINUE TO GET BEAT UP AT EVERY AWAY GAME!!!!
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Originally posted by BangEM View PostShut up, when has AJ ever ducked that lanky bum?
He said he’s fighting Ortiz and Fury next when they offered him £120million. Let the bum focus on that and stop using Josh’s name for clout. Tell your idol to create his own image and clout - he can’t attach himself to AJ forever.
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Originally posted by Calibaloc View PostThis is good preaching right here and this is coming from a AJ fan...
Wilder is just trying to avoid getting schooled again and losing his belt to Fury. That's really not going to be good for his career.
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Originally posted by Apollo7 View PostNo it isn't. If the deals weren't good, why would people sign them?
Wilder is just trying to avoid getting schooled again and losing his belt to Fury. That's really not going to be good for his career.
See how that works but since he didnt he is a COWARD in AJ fans eyes
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Originally posted by BangEM View PostNo, the plan was to make the AJ vs Wilder fight for undisputed in the US for a huge cheque from DAZN and make AJ popular in the US.
However, Wilder ducked the fight and rejected $120million. But AJ achieved the rest.
- he’s very popular in the US now, even amongst casuals.
- he’s now the biggest earning boxer in the world and once he destroys Ruiz in the rematch - DAZN will be begging him with the biggest cheque in history.
Or is there any other boxer on the planet making £85million for one fight?
Wilder is going to have get on his knees and beg AJ for a payday now that AJ doesn’t care about the undisputed title anymore. AJ will give him the same treatment WBC is giving Dillian Whyte. Fury is AJ’s next big fight after Ruiz.
AJ GETS BEAT THE FLUX UP IN HIS ONLY APPEARANCE EVER IN THE US BUT SOMEHOW THAT MAKES HIM MORE POPULAR IN THE FANS EYES!!!!
BWAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAH!!!!
You CANNOT make this $HYT UP!!!
Well hey let him feel Wilder's right and and he may become ALI in the fans eyes if getting KO'ed helps your popularity!!!!
BWAHAHHAHAHAHAHAHA!!!
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