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  • BIGPOPPAPUMP
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    Comments Thread For: Joshua: We Unified in 20 Fights, Wilder Has Not in 40 - Why Not?

    IBF, IBO, WBA, WBO heavyweight champion Anthony Joshua is looking to apply pressure on Deontay Wilder, the WBC champion, to meet him in the ring for a five belt unification clash in 2020.
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  • Squ□redCircle34
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    DAZN must’ve pressured Hearn and AJ to get the Wilder fight going, no way they keep paying him that crazy money with those type of performances and fighting unknown Euro fighters!

    This time come correct to the negotiations table with the champ!

    -50/50 split
    -two way rematch clause 1st fight in America and second in UK biggest stadium
    -Las Vegas stadium(Raiders new stadium or whoever wins the venue site bid)
    - equal split on backend money
    -Winner in first fight gets 60-40 split in rematch
    -No Jack Reiss, Terence O’Connor, Ian John Lewis, Robert Byrd, or Foster as referees

    Being all of that AJ to the table and we got ourselves a super mega heavyweight undisputed fight for the ages!
    (Also depends if Wilder beats Fury)

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    • thabanga510
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      #3
      Well Parker and Martin chose to fight Joshua over Wilder. They wanted no smoke with that right hand.

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      • daggum
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        #4
        Originally posted by Squ□redCircle34
        DAZN must’ve pressured Hearn and AJ to get the Wilder fight going, no way they keep paying him that crazy money with those type of performances and fighting unknown Euro fighters!

        This time come correct to the negotiations table with the champ!

        -50/50 split
        -two way rematch clause 1st fight in America and second in UK biggest stadium
        -Las Vegas stadium(Raiders new stadium or whoever wins the venue site bid)
        - equal split on backend money
        -Winner in first fight gets 60-40 split in rematch
        -No Jack Reiss, Terence O’Connor, Ian John Lewis, Robert Byrd, or Foster as referees

        Being all of that AJ to the table and we got ourselves a super mega heavyweight undisputed fight for the ages!
        (Also depends if Wilder beats Fury)
        oh ok yeah im sure they will agree to all that. very reasonable

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        • Toffee
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          #5
          Originally posted by Squ□redCircle34
          DAZN must’ve pressured Hearn and AJ to get the Wilder fight going, no way they keep paying him that crazy money with those type of performances and fighting unknown Euro fighters!

          This time come correct to the negotiations table with the champ!

          -50/50 split
          -two way rematch clause 1st fight in America and second in UK biggest stadium
          -Las Vegas stadium(Raiders new stadium or whoever wins the venue site bid)
          - equal split on backend money
          -Winner in first fight gets 60-40 split in rematch
          -No Jack Reiss, Terence O’Connor, Ian John Lewis, Robert Byrd, or Foster as referees

          Being all of that AJ to the table and we got ourselves a super mega heavyweight undisputed fight for the ages!
          (Also depends if Wilder beats Fury)
          Basically the B side needs everything their way.

          Sounds like you're starting to understand what's happened with these negotiations in the past.

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          • FreezeIzGawd
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            #6
            BWAWAWAWAWAWAWHAHAHAHAHAHA!!!!

            I love this. You talk about controlling a narrative. You have had TWO UNIFICATION FIGHTS Sir. The first one was against Wlad who at the time didn’t HAVE A TITLE.....

            There you won the WBA and IDGAF belt. Then you had a unification bout against Parker who Wilder openly called out and begged to fight but ran to you for the money.

            So in all honesty you have had one true unification fight against another Champion and you won that by decision in a BORING FIGHT that you still haven’t rematched the Ex Champion with.

            The thing is you and a bunch of your Union Jack boys will honestly try to make this stand up......

            BOOOOOOOOOYYYYYYYY STOPPPPPPPPPP!!!!!!!

            YOU CANT MAKE THIS SHYT UP!!!!

            Deontay Wilder wants Joseph Parker to stop wasting his time trying to find a late replacement for Hughie Fury. Wilder would prefer Parker to skip his May 6 fight and instead accept a heavyweight title…

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            • Fire4231
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              #7
              Anthony Joshua’s clout chasing just makes this whole thing worst for him. He didn’t unify AJ because you were ducking the man. Didn’t AJ have the other belts? In addition he beat Wilder out for the Parker Fight because at that time he was a big attraction.

              In other words this is ******. What Wilder has done is continue to fight the very best. Something AJ is clearly not doing.

              That is more meaningful than chasing a fight with a hollow champion holding the titles hostage.

              AJ needs to stop trying to establish superiority through credentials. After getting pummeled by Ruiz it’s just not believable.

              The only way to prove he is the best is to fight the best. My guess is he will be fighting the Pulev’s of the world for sometime making distractive statements like this to save face.

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              • Methane
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                #8
                Wilder Aj fight

                Wilder is asking for too much 50-50 for Aj fight. That's just absurd

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                • Squ□redCircle34
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                  #9
                  Originally posted by Toffee
                  Basically the B side needs everything their way.

                  Sounds like you're starting to understand what's happened with these negotiations in the past.
                  Sounds like you can’t read between the lines or comprehension isn’t your strong suit!

                  It’s pretty fair!

                  Even Hearns would say that’s ingenious and John Skipper CEO of DAZN would love it!

                  Neutral judges, unbiased refs, venue who pays up the most in the bidding war, share the pot plus backend money together, both get rematch clauses but winner gets split in their favor for rematch fight all sounds very much like Wilder will have every advantage!

                  Yep this is all totally unfair for Joshua, bwahahahahahah

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                  • puroylan
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                    #10
                    AJ makes sense but in defense of Wilder, he has not lost in 40 fights and AJ had a KO loss in less than 25 fights. Hmm..SMH.

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