Wilder turning down a 120 million dollar offer from Dazn

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  • QballLobo
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    #71
    Originally posted by Ray*
    Well they whole point was to freeze Joshua out and reduce his grasp on the HW division, so those two worked together. The only difference is Team Fury are not as emotional as Team Wilder, they have more business sense than the guys running Wilder. When the time came to cut a deal they saw the guaranteed money with ESPN and took it.

    You don’t mix emotions with business and Team Wilder is an example of that, they need to learn how not to be too emotional when it comes to negotiating.
    And yet Joshua just cleared $80 million for his last fight. Coming off a loss no less. AJ can fill up arenas and made more in one night than in Wilder’s whole career.
    Fury made peanuts for the two Wilder fights and has to do wwe events to get paid as Arum is the promoter you leave to make big money, not signed with.
    Wilder will never see what he turned down and that’s a fact.
    There is no scenario where Wilder comes out ahead than what he turned down. He still would have fought AJ for all the titles after the Ruiz loss. He’s just not built like that.

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    • Ray*
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      #72
      Originally posted by QballLobo
      And yet Joshua just cleared $80 million for his last fight. Coming off a loss no less. AJ can fill up arenas and made more in one night than in Wilder’s whole career.
      Fury made peanuts for the two Wilder fights and has to do wwe events to get paid as Arum is the promoter you leave to make big money, not signed with.
      Wilder will never see what he turned down and that’s a fact.
      There is no scenario where Wilder comes out ahead than what he turned down. He still would have fought AJ for all the titles after the Ruiz loss. He’s just not built like that.
      If he loses again to Fury then am sure he would then want to fight Joshua. Joshua is the money man at HW, and i don't think anyone can deny that, and yes we have already seen that Wilder turning down the guaranteed money was a betting on "Myself gone wrong".

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        #73
        Originally posted by Ray*
        If he loses again to Fury then am sure he would then want to fight Joshua. Joshua is the money man at HW, and i don't think anyone can deny that, and yes we have already seen that Wilder turning down the guaranteed money was a betting on "Myself gone wrong".
        After Wilder loses again his career will be all but over

        At 35 he will be at the back of the queue and due to his punching power nobody will face him unless they have no choice

        His only hope is that the WBC continue rimming him and give him a mandatory shot for no reason which given their history is fairly likely.

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          #74
          Originally posted by LDBC Slayer
          After Wilder loses again his career will be all but over

          At 35 he will be at the back of the queue and due to his punching power nobody will face him unless they have no choice

          His only hope is that the WBC continue rimming him and give him a mandatory shot for no reason which given their history is fairly likely.
          I still think he would be relevant even if he loses again, the only issue would be his ego along with his “Bombsquad army “. They would accuse everyone of ducking him. Like everyone use to accuse Mayweather of ducking them and their mamas.

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          • QballLobo
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            #75
            Originally posted by Ray*
            If he loses again to Fury then am sure he would then want to fight Joshua. Joshua is the money man at HW, and i don't think anyone can deny that, and yes we have already seen that Wilder turning down the guaranteed money was a betting on "Myself gone wrong".
            I’m not sure what Wilder brings to the table if he loses to Fury again.
            AJ said numerous times he wanted Wilder because he held that WBC strap. Wilder is not a big draw and the only leverage he had was the keys to AJ being unified champ.
            That leverage is with Fury now. Even a Wikder with two losses will want top dollar and DAZN won’t waste time with him with no belt.

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              #76
              Originally posted by QballLobo
              I’m not sure what Wilder brings to the table if he loses to Fury again.
              AJ said numerous times he wanted Wilder because he held that WBC strap. Wilder is not a big draw and the only leverage he had was the keys to AJ being unified champ.
              That leverage is with Fury now. Even a Wikder with two losses will want top dollar and DAZN won’t waste time with him with no belt.
              Have you seen the impact of these YouTube guys? They have even convinced a lot of the posters on here that Wilder is a massive draw, they would be singing the same dumb tune like they did for the 50m no negotiation offer.

              Look at what Luis Ortiz was offered for example by Joshua, and this is a guy that hasn’t done anything as an amateur or pro, but these idiots still act like people are ducking him. So just imagine if Wilder loses the third fight, and then win a couple of bum fights!!!

              They should jump up again and try to drive him as the man everyone is avoiding it would be Margarito all over again.

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                #77
                Originally posted by LDBC Slayer
                And what?

                You guys have no champs

                Period



                I am not american

                did that fcuk your cool story, bro... ?

                YEARS ago, before Fury's comeback... I told everyone that he would beat Wilder and AJ

                Long Live King Fury !!

                tell your boy to stop hiding behind his promoter

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