Comments Thread For: Wilder Declined DAZN's $100M Deal Because of Dishonesty
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Damn straight!!
Oscar left Arum too
Mikey Garcia did the same thing
Cotto left too and made his biggest pay day vs Floyd
PAC tried to leave too but Arum threatened a lawsuit
Only idiots like to say Floyd “ran”Comment
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Wow.. so Wilder, Finkel, Ellerbe, etc WERE telling the truth regarding the DAZN deal.. and DAZN admitting their mistake. Good on DAZN for having the awareness to admit their mistake and attempt to rectify the situation. Maybe they'll do some cross over events rather then trying to just buy people out right.Comment
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Bwahhh bwahhhhh bwaaahhhhhhhh.Actually...the argument can be made that Haymon, Finkle or whoever SAVED HIM from a Awful deal now seeing the amount of money that is being throw around for the alleged Site Fee in Saudi Arabia. Very likely IF AJ beats Andy in the rematch and IF Wilder beats Ortiz Saturday...that the Site Fee for a Wilder vs AJ fight will be even Larger than that. Now had he signed that deal he would be STUCK in a deal in which he would received no more than $20 Million (which is great and a lot of damn money don't get me wrong). However, by him not signing that deal, he doesn't put a Cap/Limit on his earning potential and if/when another big Site Fee is thrown around he will likely make more money than the Original Offer.
We shall see how this plays out. Haymon and Finkle have made multiple fighters Multi Millionaires so technically, neither me or anybody on this damn forum who don't even have their own financial situation in order, are qualified to try and tell these men that they don't know WTF they're doing. Wilder himself would be a complete Idiot to Listen to Fans and some guy on youtube with a few followers trying to give his advice as to WTF he should or shouldn't be doing. NEVER EVER...EVER listen to boxing fans, we don't know SH#T we just like to pretend like we do
Trust the Process...the same Process that made Mayweather the wealthiest fighter this sport has ever seen. Wilder just need to do his job and continue to take care of business in the ring the the $$$ will comeComment
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Saved him from 100 million and unifying the weight class. Thank the lord, thank GOD that didn't happen.Comment
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AJ lost and he's being paid 85 million or 3 times more then Wilder and Ortiz combined. Thank God they saved him from that.Comment
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Again, Wilder has a fight in 2 days and all he can talk about is AJ, Hearn and DAZN hahaha. That's because no one is paying to watch this trash rematch on PPV and no one is coming to see the fight in person either. Tickets are still on sale at half price hahah. But if you are ****** enough to believe that Wilder is making more money than the DAZN offer, then there is no reason to debate with you, you are a short bus tard. They haven't released Wilder's fight purses in about 2 years and that's because they know they will catch hell for turning down the DAZN deal if they do. And to you idiots who think that Ortiz is getting more than 7 million...man, you guys are on a whole nother level of ****** hahah. Wilder is a bum beating fraud and he is not getting paid that well because all he does is beat up on bums, has beens and gatekeepers. If he ever steps it up, he will get KOed. The endComment
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Wilder is non stop lying sack of shi7. The BS lies just never stop flapping out of his lips.
He is ****** protected coward fraud hoax who lies non stop to mask his fraud. You have to be a damned moron to believe a word of this jackass.Comment
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Deontay Wilder will be making his FOX pay-per-view debut Saturday against Luis Ortiz, but it almost never came to be. In March, DAZN offered Wilder $100 million for a three-fight package, including two fights with Anthony Joshua. The WBC heavyweight champion eventually declined the nascent OTT streaming platform's payday, and went on to fight Dominic Breazeale on longtime broadcast partner Showtime, destroying Breazeale in one round.
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Hearn would not release the split information
it was well-documented at the timeComment
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