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  • DaNeutral.
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    #131
    Originally posted by ShoulderRoll
    Wilder wanted an immediate rematch with Fury.

    Fury chose to run away and fight bums instead. Wilder on the other hand is fighting the very dangerous Luis Ortiz.

    It's clear who the coward is here.
    Is he very dangerous though? You don't have be Muhammad Ali to get the better of wilder, countless nobodies have proven that.

    So is he very dangerous or is he just very dangerous to deontay wilder? Who else did he beat that you have to be very dangerous to beat?

    I'm not looking to mock or knock the guy but wilder fans seem to hold him in a much higher regard than his resume and pro achievements would suggest.

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    • Boxingfanatic75
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      #132
      Originally posted by factsarenice
      If you do the mathematics that was a life changing offer, a dream deal. It was a showcase followed by AJ and a potential rematch for 120 million. Wilder may have turned down the deal but it wasn't smart. As a matter of fact Wilder is lobbying to resuscitate that deal with Joshua on a daily bases....amiright?
      It was 110 million for 3 fights. 1) Brazeale @ 20 million.
      2) AJ @ 40 million
      3)AJ rematch no matter the outcome @ 40 million

      So no matter if Wilder won the contract was for 40 million x 2 fights. If they were banking on a total revenue of 240 million or more for both fights and Wilder’s take was merely 80 million then yes it doesn’t take a genius to figure out if this was a good deal or not. Just because someone advertises it as a deal of a lifetime based on what has been earned thus far doesn’t make it so. Wilder knows it takes two to tango and so does his manager. No other two boxers today can or will generate the kind of revenue these two can. Wilder knows it as does Hearn.

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      • DaNeutral.
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        #133
        Originally posted by Boxingfanatic75
        It was 110 million for 3 fights. 1) Brazeale @ 20 million.
        2) AJ @ 40 million
        3)AJ rematch no matter the outcome @ 40 million

        So no matter if Wilder won the contract was for 40 million x 2 fights. If they were banking on a total revenue of 240 million or more for both fights and Wilder’s take was merely 80 million then yes it doesn’t take a genius to figure out if this was a good deal or not. Just because someone advertises it as a deal of a lifetime based on what has been earned thus far doesn’t make it so. Wilder knows it takes two to tango and so does his manager. No other two boxers today can or will generate the kind of revenue these two can. Wilder knows it as does Hearn.
        40+40+20 does not get you 110.

        Also if they expected to make 240 million and gave wilder 80 did you think Joshua would take 160 and everybody else gets nothing?

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        • Tha Kid
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          #134
          Originally posted by denium
          Who gives a *** what you think redbar?
          You give *** because you responded ignoramus Lmao. Now go comment on Men's figure skating or something...because you don't know shet about boxing Lmao!!

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          • Tha Kid
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            #135
            Originally posted by kafkod
            Fake news, when even Wilder and Finkel confirmed it was true?
            Attached the link then...since you read it

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              #136
              Originally posted by DaNeutral.
              Is he very dangerous though? You don't have be Muhammad Ali to get the better of wilder, countless nobodies have proven that.

              So is he very dangerous or is he just very dangerous to deontay wilder? Who else did he beat that you have to be very dangerous to beat?

              I'm not looking to mock or knock the guy but wilder fans seem to hold him in a much higher regard than his resume and pro achievements would suggest.
              He was dangerous enough for other fighters to avoid.

              And more dangerous than Tom Schwarz without question.

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              • Tha Kid
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                #137
                Originally posted by Sid-Knee
                Well that's Wilder's style. We all know what a lying and delusional coward he is. When it comes to the time, the coward is always looking for the exit door so he can run off.
                I bet you won't call him a coward to his face keyboard warrior. Lmao!!

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                • Tha Kid
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                  #138
                  Originally posted by Sid-Knee
                  Wilder and his side turned down the DAZN deal. It's a fact with videos of Wilder acknowledging the deal and turning it down. Obviously not in your deranged world where you can't bare the truth due to extreme cowardice.
                  Why would he want to sign a deal with DAZN if he's with PBC and Al Haymon is his advisor? I mean DAZN has been throwing money to a lot of boxers. Like Gervonta Davis. So what does that mean? Now...there was a Fury fight on the table when he ran and signed with the other side to avoid hitting the canvas yet again

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                  • DaNeutral.
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                    #139
                    Originally posted by ShoulderRoll
                    He was dangerous enough for other fighters to avoid.

                    And more dangerous than Tom Schwarz without question.
                    Who has avoided him?

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                    • OldTerry
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                      #140
                      Originally posted by PunchyPotorff
                      Quote:
                      Originally Posted by PunchyPotorff
                      "I’m just happy to be who I am. I can’t worry about these other fighters, or what they’re doing or what they’re thinking."

                      Can't worry? Says the guy who by far does THE most whining of ANY current fighter. AND the same guy who fought more cans in his career than ANY current title holder. I've said this before... early on... he told B'ham friends of mine that his promoter insisted he fight cans for his first 20 fights. Then mysteriously, that 20 turned to FORTY.

                      Please Wilder, spare us the embarrassing grammar any and every time you speak. Just shut up, rematch Ortiz, then get your loud mouthed carcass ready for a sound thrashing from Fury. Consider yourself SERVED.



                      What 'hear say' are you talking about here?
                      This is the hear say "I've said this before... early on... he told B'ham friends of mine that his promoter insisted he fight cans for his first 20 fights." This is hearsay because you didn't hear it directly from Wilder, so you don't know if he actually said it. You only heard he said it and that is hearsay.

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