Originally posted by World Champion
Pulev getting 35% from Joshua fight...
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Joshua fighting on ESPN wouldn't be the problem. The problem would be if Top Rank won the purse bid and put the fight on BT.Comment
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Well 35% is what ibf mandatory challengers are entitled to no matter who they are fighting . So this isnt surprising hes just lucky its against a cash cow .Comment
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You say that but but a fight against Joshua earns stacks more $$$ than a fight against another opponent for the belt. So even if Joshua offered 15% he probably earns a lot more money - and money talks.Comment
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guess you forgot the part where they offered him 100 million which is far more than both parker and pulev are getting.it was 40 million for each joshua fight which is far more than they are getting and far more than wilder made fighting fury, ortiz, and breazele. how do you explain that? he literally lost tens of millions of dollars. what did you want joshua to do? 200 million? remember wilder was making like 1 million dollars at the time of this offer but keep revising history and pretending it was a lowball. wilder only made the big money after joshuas offer. coincidence? usually people parlay offers into getting more money...wilder the dunce did the opposite and parlayed it into less money! cong****! and you are defending the ducker. cong****!
I guess you forgot the entire 2018
FACT: they had Wilder on the hook for $15m... but they refused to supply basic contractual requirements, and then they refused to sign the contract
and btw, Wilder did not refuse the DAZN offer over money
he refused the DAZN offer because Hearn and Skipper were behaving dishonestly
FACT: it is highly unlikely that the team who shat the bed back when they had Wilder on the hook for $15m... were going to suddenly produce an offer that was better for Wilder
if they will not open the books, and they will not guarantee a Joshua fight next... then there is no offer to fight Joshua, just a long term commitment to DAZN
Fury erasing Wilder from AJ's list of commitments did not erase what happened in 2018... no matter how badly you fanboys need to pretend that was all just a bad dream... it happened!
Lewis, Haye, Bellew, Khan, Froch, Warren... all the brits admit that AJ ducked that fight
why do you NEEEEED to pretend that never happened... ?
why is it sooooo important to you... ?Comment
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Originally posted by World ChampionThat's not what happened. DAZN was offering Wilder $20 million to fight Breazeale. If he beat Breazeale and if Joshua won his next fight (Miller at the time, but was switched to Ruiz), DAZN was offering Wilder $40 million to fight Joshua and then $40 million to fight Joshua again.
Had Wilder accepted the deal, he would have stabbed his network partners in the back, fought Breazeale on DAZN with nobody watching, the major networks would have refused to show highlights, and still not have gotten to fight Joshua since Joshua lost his interim fight.
Wilder's decision, to fight Breazeale on Showtime for slightly less, and continue to negotiate the Joshua fight, was the correct decision. Joshua ended up losing, the Breazeale knockout went viral, and Wilder ended up in a way better spot than he would have been in had he taken the DAZN deal.
Wilder never turned down $100 million to fight Joshua. He turned down $20 million to fight Breazeale. You guys just can't stop trolling.
the AJ protection squad are full-of-shlt
just like the Golovkin protection squad... of which he is also a card-carrying member LMAOComment
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Originally posted by World ChampionThat's not what happened. DAZN was offering Wilder $20 million to fight Breazeale. If he beat Breazeale and if Joshua won his next fight (Miller at the time, but was switched to Ruiz), DAZN was offering Wilder $40 million to fight Joshua and then $40 million to fight Joshua again.
Had Wilder accepted the deal, he would have stabbed his network partners in the back, fought Breazeale on DAZN with nobody watching, the major networks would have refused to show highlights, and still not have gotten to fight Joshua since Joshua lost his interim fight.
Wilder's decision, to fight Breazeale on Showtime for slightly less, and continue to negotiate the Joshua fight, was the correct decision. Joshua ended up losing, the Breazeale knockout went viral, and Wilder ended up in a way better spot than he would have been in had he taken the DAZN deal.
Wilder never turned down $100 million to fight Joshua. He turned down $20 million to fight Breazeale. You guys just can't stop trolling.Comment
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