Has wilder tricked us into thinking he wants AJ

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  • aboutfkntime
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    #51
    Originally posted by Lonelystoner
    This video should clear things up as usual

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    omg, what a fkn debacle

    Team ******, tripping over their own lies LMAO

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    • aboutfkntime
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      #52
      Originally posted by daggum
      wilder was making a couple million per fight. how is 15 million a low ball? his high payday at that point was 3 million. he was offered 15 million for joshua. 5 times more. how in the world is that a lowball? he also he came back with a 100 million dollar offer later. thats a lowball too? your a-historical view on events hurts you every time. your inability to see context hurts you every time. your extreme bias and tribalism hurts you every time. you get caught up on things that you think are important that aren't.

      the date and venue aren't supplied. thats very common. you dont reserve a big stadium beforehand and then try to make the fight. what happens if you dont make the fight? you spent millions and have a stadium but no fight. you dont know the date because you need to see when the arena is available. thats why you will usually see something like fighter a will fight on march 29 or april 5th something ike that because thats when the arena is available. NO EXACT DATE DUCKING!

      then you compound all your mistakes and confirmation bias by ignoring the big things that matter like 100 million dollars! wilder ran off and even you cant twist that into a win for wilder. all the crap you posted is negated by the fact that he got even more money and still didnt fight which renders what you posted irrelevant. the crux of your argument is a monetary one but wilder turned down the huge offer so why are you pretending like money was the thing that killed the fight? it clearly wasn't.

      instead of just saying things like he low balled joshua by paying him 5 times more than he's ever made. take a second. think about what you are saying. then hit the keys. think to yourself "does this make any sense at all" then when it doens't try to find something else to complain about. try to find some other little discrepancy to blow out of proportion while ignoring the huge major discrepancies on wilders side. you can do it. i have faith.




      don't be fkn ridiculous daggum

      FACT: if the $100m offer was legit... then $15m is CLEARLY a lowball

      and you missed the point...

      forget $100m, they were so keen to avoid Wilder... they let that fight slip away when they had him on the hook for $15m LMAO

      here is your real problem

      FACT: Eddie Hearn knows exactly how to make a fight
      FACT: his actions, were the OPPOSITE of someone who wanted the fight

      if they really wanted to fight Wilder, none of this bullshlt would have happened...

      * Hearn refused to supply basic contractual information like a date/venue
      * he refused to include wording in the contract that guaranteed Joshua next
      * he included ridiculous impediments in the contract that made no sense at all
      * he "forgot" to get his fighter to actually sign the contract LMAO

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      • killakali
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        #53
        Originally posted by daggum
        actually the best thing for his business would be to have both wilder and joshua fighting under his business which is exactly what he tried to do by overpaying wilder ya silly pbc shill. to you that constitutes a duck hmmm yeah its a duck to overpay a guy to the tune of a 100 million dollars when he loses money after every fight and hes only making 20 now. silly shill

        now lets turn your best for the business argument on its head. is it the best thing for haymons business to lose wilder? the guy he thinks(wrongly) will be his next ppv star? haymon doesnt think so and thats why he didn't want him to go. thats why he agreed to pay him a ton of money that hes not worth but your lack of independent thought got the best of you again. good try! you will get um next time.

        little question for ya buddy. am i speaking to the ibf wba or wbc here btw? i like to know who i am talking down to. if floyd returned would it be best for haymon that floyd fights on pbc or dazn...do you think he would want floyd to fight on dazn? even if its the best offer or do yo think he wants that money to stay right there with him on pbc/showtime etc...?
        U steady stay owning dat WBF iba IBO guy. Haymons don’t want charlos on DAZN

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        • Madison Boxing
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          #54
          He doesnt fancy the job against joshua. They are keeping wilder away from power punchers.

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