Why AJ fangirls always in their feelings? Lmfao u guys are pathetic, step outside ya country for once and get a taste of reality ya computer warriors
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Comments Thread For: Hearn: 50-50 Deal is Now Possible For Joshua vs. Wilder or Fury
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Originally posted by Sid-Knee View PostWilder has proven to be a pathological liar and extremist. Only another extremist would say this pile of garbage.
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Originally posted by Sid-Knee View PostHe thinks he's worth 50% because he's a delusional coward.
Wilder's true worth is less than 30%.
Wilder doesn't have any pride. How many Americans actually do? No one with pride behaves in the manner of your "Fighters" and those on here like yourself. You have to have some self respect before you have any pride in yourself.
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Eddie Hearn said the winner of Fury/Wilder is worth 50%. I'll just keep repeating that every time somebody gargles out some dumb comment while AJ's balls are in their mouth.
Along with AJ rejecting the "fake" 50 million dollar offer now in my signature for everyone to see on all my posts
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Yes give wilder 50%. He better make sure he don't lay down 1stround though, and give fans money worth by going a few rounds or 10 preferbly.
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Originally posted by Sid-Knee View Post"Close to their primes"
That will be the excuse from the Wilder zombies when it comes down to it. They'll say he's shot and past it.
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Originally posted by doom_specialist View PostFrom what I've been told, he was supposed to get $20M for Brezeale, and then $50M twice for the Joshua matches. He doesn't get that when Joshua loses, because they're not going to give him $50M to fight Andy Ruiz. If Wilder elects to wait for Joshua to maybe get the titles back, then he's on the shelf not making any money for however long that takes. Beyond the money, Ruiz is simply not as prestigious as Joshua. Beating undefeated Anthony Joshua for the undisputed championship means more than beating him now. Same as if Wilder gets beaten before they meet.
As I've continued to say, Hearn didn't offer him a bad deal financially, but it left a lot of question marks around what would happen if either guy lost the 0. If either guy loses, then what happens next is speculation, because none of us know what was in the contract besides the proposed guarantees. That's why prefer Wilder's 1 fight deal. A straight up offer to fight the guy I want to fight, without the potential for the timeline to change substantially.
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