Thinking fury had a feather punch he took the easy option. Backfired
Deontay Wilder pissed away $120 Million!
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I think he did OK money wise tonight, the question will be what he does from here. I'm of the opinion that he has to take the trilogy. A 2nd loss probably doesn't do that much damage, but a win puts him right back at the top of the heap and the redemption would probably make him bigger than ever before. If he avoids the 3rd Fury fight, he risks being taken out by a lesser fighter and never returning to the top stage. Just like Joshua had to take the Ruiz fight immediately, Wilder must do the same if he wishes to stay relevant on the national sceneComment
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That is one way of looking at it now but he still made a lot of money for this Fury fight with a rematch option to make more
Having Fury as a WILLING Dance Partner really saved him from really looking bad not taking that deal because he was able to make BIG Money for that fight. Stylistically though he would've been better off taking his chances with AJ rather than Fury. Fury is all wrong for Wilder and AJ lets be honest but only time will tell
Wilder won't be struggling for money anytime soon if EVER after this fight thoughComment
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This reminds me of when broner lost a huge pay day from a promoter too
Wilder is an idiot, his team cost him 120m lolComment
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This all happened after Wilder had already rejected DAZN's offer which was months before Joshua's Madison Garden fight last year.
I can easily see Hearn doing something like that to make sure AJ went to a potential Wilder fight undefeated.Comment
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When Miller failed, Wilder still had the Breazeale fight coming up. So you're suggesting Joshua would have canceled his fight, waited for Wilder to fight Breazeale, and then waited another six months to face Wilder? Joshua would have been inactive for 15 months at that point. I just don't see it.Comment

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