Wilder Isn't His Own Boss

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  • Scipio2009
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    #31
    Originally posted by daggum
    yeah he ran in order to make a lot more money with dazn. wilder ran and made less money. kinda the opposite but nice try
    You have no idea if he made a lot more money, tbh, especially with the vast majority of Joshua's money still coming from UK/Europe.

    Two matinee fights, and the MSG debut.

    Wilder walked from the deal, got $10m+ in fighting Fury, got $10m+ to fight Breazeale, got $10m+ for the Ortiz rematch, and will likely see $10m+ on the Fury rematch too. Wouldn't surprise me if he's over $50m for those 4 fights.

    Compare that to a Joshua deal that, would've paid him $20m for his mandatory, but left him with his **** in his hand while Joshua tries to fix his mess (with the $40m/fight paydays on ice too).

    Freedom is a beautiful thing

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      #32
      Originally posted by REDEEMER
      You said he left for DAZN when fighting Breazeale , clown .That fight took place in 2016. DAZN didn’t even exist in 2017 anyway they were established in 2018 with connections to AJ, clown . Ha
      I never said that jackass. I was talking about Wilder and Breazele.

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        #33
        Originally posted by REDEEMER
        You said he left for DAZN when fighting Breazeale , clown .That fight took place in 2016. DAZN didn’t even exist in 2017 anyway they were established in 2018 with connections to AJ, clown . Ha
        I never said that jackass. I was talking about Wilder and Breazele and it was a joke. You sheep believe everything Hearn says. And before the Fury fight Hearn was running around telling everyone Wilder and Breazele was signed.

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          #34
          Originally posted by Pan-Africanist
          I never said that jackass. I was talking about Wilder and Breazele and it was a joke. You sheep believe everything Hearn says. And before the Fury fight Hearn was running around telling everyone Wilder and Breazele was signed.
          You said he ran away after responding to my post which stated it was AJs 17th fight , which was 2016 , sober up I think your drinking ? Ha

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            #35
            Originally posted by REDEEMER
            You said he ran away after responding to my post which stated it was AJs 17th fight , which was 2016 , sober up I think your drinking ? Ha
            I meant after his Showtime deal ended. After they wasted everyone’s time negotiating the 1st go around.

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              #36
              Originally posted by champion4ever
              No, it's because Deontay dared to bet on himself and take risks. In 2018 he fought a dangerous undefeated fighter in Luis Ortiz and then followed that up with a match up against an undefeated Tyson Fury.

              Then he had subsequent KOs of both Dominic Breazeale and Luis Ortiz again in 2019 and now is going to rush back in the ring with a rematch against Tyson Fury in early 2020 which is unheard of.

              The Bronze Bomber is giving us boxing fans the fights that we want to see. Eddie Hearn has nothing to do with Wilder career moves because they are too risky and they all fell upon the responsibility of Deontay Wilder's shoulders.


              wow, im shocked i didn't realize i wanted to see the breazele fight or the second ortiz fight too. The only reason wilder agreed to the fury fight it was cause wilders people knew fury had been off for a while, knew that was the perfect time/less risk for wilder, boy did that go wrong.

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                #37
                Originally posted by bigsmoothh
                wow, im shocked i didn't realize i wanted to see the breazele fight or the second ortiz fight too. The only reason wilder agreed to the fury fight it was cause wilders people knew fury had been off for a while, knew that was the perfect time/less risk for wilder, boy did that go wrong.
                Get the fuck outta here with that old Goddamned bullshit! Wilder took the fight with Fury because he couldn't get Anthony Joshua's name on a fucking contract or in a fucking ring for that matter after agreeing to all of Joshua's demands, terms and conditions.

                AJ cowardly ass ran and ducked for cover by fighting Alexander Povetkin instead. Which is why he was stuck with fighting Tyson Fury in the first place; A man he didn't want to fight because he held no titles, cards, leverage or chips at the bargaining table and had everything to gain; While Wilder had everything to lose.

                Therefore, the fight was nothing more than a gift to boxing fans because Fury had nothing that Deontay Wilder wanted. He only fought Tyson on the rebound after the AJ talks fell through. Fury stepped up, requested and volunteered a fight with Wilder after Joshua so badly disgraced and dishonoured Great Britain with his cowardice.

                So next time, in the future go back and do your fucking research before spatting off ****** asinine shit that you have no prior knowledge of; You dumb motherfucker! By the way Breazeale was his fucking mandatory and Wilder didn't want to fight him either but had to if he was going to keep his WBC heavyweight title.

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                  #38
                  Originally posted by champion4ever
                  Get the fuck outta here with that old Goddamned bullshit! Wilder took the fight with Fury because he couldn't get Anthony Joshua's name on a fucking contract or in a fucking ring for that matter after agreeing to all of Joshua's demands, terms and conditions.

                  AJ cowardly ass ran and ducked for cover by fighting Alexander Povetkin instead. Which is why he was stuck with fighting Tyson Fury in the first place; A man he didn't want to fight because he held no titles, cards, leverage or chips at the bargaining table and had everything to gain; While Wilder had everything to lose.

                  Therefore, the fight was nothing more than a gift to boxing fans because Fury had nothing that Deontay Wilder wanted. He only fought Tyson on the rebound after the AJ talks fell through. Fury stepped up, requested and volunteered a fight with Wilder after Joshua so badly disgraced and dishonoured Great Britain with his cowardice.

                  So next time, in the future go back and do your fucking research before spatting off ****** asinine shit that you have no prior knowledge of; You dumb motherfucker! By the way Breazeale was his fucking mandatory and Wilder didn't want to fight him either but had to if he was going to keep his WBC heavyweight title.


                  I'm sorry did i hit a nerve on your azz crack? how wilder has fans is beyond me. If you eat up the bs you speak you an even bigger fool. wilder wanted 50/50 to even begin to talk about negotiations in the aj fight. truth is wilder don't sell as well as aj. I don't understand why people get so upset about that. Even tough wilder is this big dude ko ing everybody he can't sell well. I don't know why, but it is what it is. as for aj being scared cmon man you know you wrong for that. keep in mind we are talking about wilder for christ's sake, let that sink in a little.

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