So this loyalty thing Wilder was talking about ended...

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  • rickJen
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    #1

    So this loyalty thing Wilder was talking about ended...

    ...when Showtime Espinoza chose to not carry the Wilder/Ortiz 2 fight.
    And it seems to me Haymon and Finkel were forced to make a deal with DAZN.
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    #2
    So you need to stop racking your brains
    why Ortiz and Wilder are getting these huge guarantees.

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    • Bullrider
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      #3
      Wilder is already enjoying DAZN's $$$$ blessings. We're not even talking about Haymon investing, then a future relationship with DAZN. It's already been happening.

      Forget the loyalty crap.

      DAZN is running the show now. It's obvious.

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      • Curt Henning
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        #4
        im pretty sure that wilder is still loyal to haymon.....so he will do whatever haymon advises him to do...

        I didn't realize that wilder had signed with DAZN or was fighting on DAZN tonight.....

        and Espinoza was still given a chance to carry the fight...he chose not to

        so when has wilder been disloyal ? he hasn't...

        in summary...you are a grade A moron

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        • Marchegiano
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          #5
          Originally posted by Curt Henning
          im pretty sure that wilder is still loyal to haymon.....so he will do whatever haymon advises him to do...

          I didn't realize that wilder had signed with DAZN or was fighting on DAZN tonight.....

          and Espinoza was still given a chance to carry the fight...he chose not to

          so when has wilder been disloyal ? he hasn't...

          in summary...you are a grade A moron
          Showtime passes on Wilder = Wilder is not loyal to Showtime.

          These cats even gave him **** for being the first champ to publicly denounce the WBC-F title. No point and even trying with them. They just twist anything and everything to make Wilder out to be as useless as possible.

          Sad folks really. They cry everytime Lennox speaks. They just don't like greatness.

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          • 2ndroundko
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            #6
            is that why espinoza is at the fight and was hanging with deontay yesterday?

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            • Curt Henning
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              #7
              Originally posted by Marchegiano
              Showtime passes on Wilder = Wilder is not loyal to Showtime.

              These cats even gave him **** for being the first champ to publicly denounce the WBC-F title. No point and even trying with them. They just twist anything and everything to make Wilder out to be as useless as possible.

              Sad folks really. They cry everytime Lennox speaks. They just don't like greatness.
              it is sad and pathetic...I wonder what its like to feel that inferior you have to resort to stuff like all....

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              • jqSide
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                Especially when the loyalty thing referred to not have anything to do with DAZN. Turned out DAZN is the one benefiting from a Wilder fight and not Showtime. It indeed sound laughable.

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                • Monzon99
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                  #9
                  Wilder is a total puppet stooge for Haymon who has complete control over his hired actor. Wilder is just a stooge who does what he's told. Say these scripted lines, punch this hired patsy, make these excuses up for ducking Whyte, Joshua, say this to sound like the baddest man on the planet.

                  Wilder is a fool. He has never said one interesting sentence in his entire career. Total fraud.

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by Monzon99
                    Wilder is a total puppet stooge for Haymon who has complete control over his hired actor. Wilder is just a stooge who does what he's told. Say these scripted lines, punch this hired patsy, make these excuses up for ducking Whyte, Joshua, say this to sound like the baddest man on the planet.

                    Wilder is a fool. He has never said one interesting sentence in his entire career. Total fraud.
                    He punches people for a living. He doesn't have to be smart.
                    Since Haymon is his manager, Haymon can choose that he fights or not fights someone. It's not up to Deontay or anyone else if Haymon doesn't want it. He can't just do what he wants contrary to popular belief. He would have to get Haymon's approval.

                    Fighters tend to like Haymon because he makes them money that they wouldn't get when going through their promoters.

                    Wilder may be a puppet but he's doing fine for himself despite all the knocks on his boxing ability we see here daily.

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