Don’t you guys get sick of arguing over the same ****? You guys all lack personal growth.
DiBella: “My Relationship ended with Wilder when I setup the DAZN meeting”
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It’s how people inch closer to the truth. If you live in your own head with your own views then you have a bunch of faulty beliefs that exist because you were never challenged.Comment
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Wtf are you talking about!? There’s one DEFINITIVE proof that Espinoza and PBC fighters have said PUBLICLY! It’s called “Loyalty!”
As many here say, everyone wants to be Mayweather. Guess who guided Mayweather?
Go back to OLD SCHOOL PRIZE FIGHTING, fans and fighters didn’t give a fook about loyalty to a person marketing their fight. They just wanted a challenge and pay to feed their family or honor. Today Haymon fighters want to be Floyd...
Today we’ve got YouTubers with no experience, one bigger than the other representing WHAT OLD SCHOOL fighters wanted, a challenge and good purse. Charlo on the hand wants significant pay to buy more leather purses!Comment
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DiBella isn’t and never was the point man on team Wilder. He doesn’t set up meetings and negotiate fights for Wilder. Lou has his own agenda too. He has fighters outside of the PBC he’s responsible for and he shouldn’t be using Wilder to try and get those guys dates. You could say replacing Lou was harsh but I’m not surprised.Comment
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Wtf are you talking about!? There’s one DEFINITIVE proof that Espinoza and PBC fighters have said PUBLICLY! It’s called “Loyalty!”
As many here say, everyone wants to be Mayweather. Guess who guided Mayweather?
Go back to OLD SCHOOL PRIZE FIGHTING, fans and fighters didn’t give a fook about loyalty to a person marketing their fight. They just wanted a challenge and pay to feed their family or honor. Today Haymon fighters want to be Floyd...
Today we’ve got YouTubers with no experience, one bigger than the other representing WHAT OLD SCHOOL fighters wanted, a challenge and good purse. Charlo on the hand wants significant pay to buy more leather purses!
What does any of that have to do with anything?Comment
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Haha absolute BS, I'm not even sure why I have wasted my time replying but this made me laugh. The reason they walked away is because they wanted to know what Joshua was making...and anyway they had no intention of agreeing to that fight because Haymon has a duty to deliver for fox, and showtime at the time.No it's a horrible reason to fight on DAZN, because he would have lost all of his leverage with his current partners and had absolutely nothing to show for it as he still wouldn't have gotten the Joshua fight.
Didn't need to have a crystal ball. The intelligent move was to wait, which is what he did. You can't criticize him for making the intelligent move, especially when he was proven correct.
Because DAZN was trying to play bull**** games that they were pulling the Joshua fight if Wilder didn't accept the multifight offer and that he couldn't come back later to try to just get the Joshua fight. So Wilder announced he was fighting other people to put pressure on DAZN to come back to the table. It didn't end up mattering because Joshua lost.
That's how ****** you guys are. You'll continue to say over and over that Wilder should have accepted the DAZN offer, even though time proved he shouldn't have.
Fact is Joshua, even after his loss is an appreciating commodity, he's a money making machine for himself and everyone involved, his numbers are massive and continue to grow. He's made more than that $50 offer that team Wilder sent over in his last fight.
Wilder is still not doing numbers behind a ppv paywall, his earnings are a false economy, his recent earnings are inflated as a direct result of the DAZN offer and hes still making less.
They wanted Wilder as a fighter/partner...the offer and the Joshua fight was just a caveat to say 'this is what we can offer you'
You guys have to retort to conspiracy theories as the reality doesnt fit your narrative. DAZN just want as many high profile fighters as they can get, as I said their caveat was 'oh by the way we have your biggest rival and we can set that fight up and pay you these numbers'
If Wilder was doing even 400-500k ppv buys every fight for the last 2-3 years I could understand the hesitancy, hes not.Comment
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