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.
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Originally posted by Curt Henning View Postapparently your dumbass hasnt read this article or the one which quoted the DAZN executive...because those were his words and not those of oldskoolg you ruhtard
" “In retrospect, I was too brash going in there without creating the relationships I needed to create with the people who advised Deontay Wilder. I have now worked to do that. It has to do with going back to the education I needed before getting into boxing … When we left that (Wilder) meeting, I knew we messed up and that we weren’t going to be successful."
but i shouldnt expect any less from an ignoramus like yourself...keep hating on one of the most fun and exciting fighters in the sport who delivers people on their rear ends
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Even tho it would have been a fun 1 round watching Wilder dismembered serial drug cheat Whtye - better than the disgraceful cheater didn’t get the payday
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Originally posted by jondacon View PostWow.. 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.
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It only says he went in the meeting trying to muscle his way through. And he needed to be a bit more friendly and open. But hey, this stuff happens all the time. Happened with the parker fight too. Maybe both sides played too much hardball? If there was no clarity and honesty to such a huge degree, then i would understand wilders team for sure. But it doesn't mention that the offer was not huge aka the reported 100+mln. Could they really not have gone back and renegotiated? Or did wilders team take the first icy meeting as an excuse to roll with a duck of aj on such an insane offer? No matter what anyone says, i doubt wilder is making that kind of money and regardless of what you hear about them loving the sport and fighting for free if they could ... nonsense! They in it for the green.
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Originally posted by kafkod View PostTalking about a boxing outfit starting a new venture in a foreign market ... how is Haymon's PBC in the UK venture going?
I haven't heard anything at all about that since Eubank Jr vs DeGale flopped on ITV PPV.
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Originally posted by whatismyname View PostSo his next 3 fights are all gonna ve 35 mill fights? Yeah right
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Originally posted by Robi13 View PostI mean, if you bet on yourself... and make sure you win!!! You can make a massive amount of money
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