Is Kownacki the biggest idîot of all time? Refused 5million+ from AJ made 150k vs Rob

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  • JimmyValmer
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    Is Kownacki the biggest idîot of all time? Refused 5million+ from AJ made 150k vs Rob

    He's gotta be right ? The purse vs AJ would be 30-40 times more than what he made VS Helenius which is 150k. This fat aśś lost a career high payday by inflating his ego and turning down Joshua. Now he's exposed and humiliated by Robert Heleneius. He's never gonna receive an offer of a million dollars again. Like Jacobs said "YOU AIN'T TOUCHING MILLIONS"
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    #2
    Pretty much correct. He will never get close to that kind of offer again. He ruined his career because of his ego. He thought he is agonna fight Wilder and beat him.

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    • nubianpiye
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      #3
      Wilder did the same thing this type of thing happens in boxing unfortunately many fighters are deluded idiots

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      • tritium_arma
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        It's a respectable choice. They basically bet on themselves and lost. If Kownacki had won he would be looking at even bigger money. Same as if Wilder would've won both Fury fights, the fight with AJ would've been massive. He took a gamble and lost.

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        • lfc19titles
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          #5
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          Wilder

          And this guy

          I’m sure there are more too that lose huge money because of Haymon lol

          Wilder lose 100m, I guess he did probably make close to half of that, but still

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          • JakeTheBoxer
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            #6
            Originally posted by lfc19titles
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            Wilder

            And this guy

            I’m sure there are more too that lose huge money because of Haymon lol

            Wilder lose 100m, I guess he did probably make close to half of that, but still
            Wilder is a millionaire, he is doing just fine.

            Kownacki will never reach that kind of success.

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            • lfc19titles
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              #7
              Originally posted by JakeTheBoxer
              Wilder is a millionaire, he is doing just fine.

              Kownacki will never reach that kind of success.
              Thanks for that info

              Doesn’t change the point he lost a lot of money by sticking with Haymon

              Floyd was always the smartest business man, you saw him get the best deal with hbo and then got showtime to do even better. He made Haymon come along with him
              That’s what wilder should have done when he was red hot, used dazn to negotiate and get even more than 100m

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              • YGriffith
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                #8
                He was betting on himself.

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                • Dariusz
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                  #9
                  Originally posted by tritium_arma
                  It's a respectable choice. They basically bet on themselves and lost. If Kownacki had won he would be looking at even bigger money. Same as if Wilder would've won both Fury fights, the fight with AJ would've been massive. He took a gamble and lost.
                  Not a word less, not a word more. And do not forget that Kownacki's wife was pregnant that time and it could also have some impact on his decision.

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                  • kafkod
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                    #10
                    Originally posted by tritium_arma
                    It's a respectable choice. They basically bet on themselves and lost. If Kownacki had won he would be looking at even bigger money. Same as if Wilder would've won both Fury fights, the fight with AJ would've been massive. He took a gamble and lost.
                    Originally posted by YGriffith
                    He was betting on himself.
                    Originally posted by Dariusz
                    Not a word less, not a word more. And do not forget that Kownacki's wife was pregnant that time and it could also have some impact on his decision.
                    Turning down a career high offer to fight for 3 world title belts in your own backyard because Al Haymon said so is not "betting on yourself"

                    It's allowing yourself to be manipulated for another man's gain.

                    If Wilder and Kownacki truly wanted to bet on themselves they would have accepted Hearn's offer, rolled the dice, and fought AJ.
                    Last edited by kafkod; 03-11-2020, 07:14 AM.

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