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  • #61
    Originally posted by Marchegiano View Post
    Thank you, dunno why I needed to press so hard for that bud.
    I may lack tact, but my interest was only to share knowledge and have a conversation, as so many things here usually do, someone feels attacked and the convo devolves.

    By the way Duva didnt request a special rule. What she did was follow the existing rules that already exist. Everything with every sanctioning body must be requested/petitioned. And everything must is voted on by the board or governors who meet once a month, I believe with the WBC it's on the 15th of every month. Anyway, to simply defend your title against let's say the #2 ranked opponent, with no mando ordered, you would still have to petition the sanctioning body.

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    • #62
      Originally posted by KnickTillDeaTh View Post
      That thought definitely played a roll, but it was more than that. Namely, DAZN refused to be transparent about the amount of money everyone, not just Wilder would make.
      forgot about that bs. didnt skipper admit after that he screwed up?

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      • #63
        Originally posted by 2ndroundko View Post
        forgot about that bs. didnt skipper admit after that he screwed up?
        Some on here were saying that, but I never actually saw the quote, nor did I look for it. The $40 million that Wilder was offered was also a flat fee. AJ was goin to keep 100% of the PPV from sky sports, and other streaming media. These were the biggest factors in Wilder walking away from that offer.

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        • #64
          Originally posted by KnickTillDeaTh View Post
          Some on here were saying that, but I never actually saw the quote, nor did I look for it. The $40 million that Wilder was offered was also a flat fee. AJ was goin to keep 100% of the PPV from sky sports, and other streaming media. These were the biggest factors in Wilder walking away from that offer.
          it was in the athletic

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          • #65
            After Fury beats him again, Wilder should be pushed to WBC mandatory fight, if he wants another shot.

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            • #66
              Originally posted by KnickTillDeaTh View Post
              I may lack tact, but my interest was only to share knowledge and have a conversation, as so many things here usually do, someone feels attacked and the convo devolves.

              By the way Duva didnt request a special rule. What she did was follow the existing rules that already exist. Everything with every sanctioning body must be requested/petitioned. And everything must is voted on by the board or governors who meet once a month, I believe with the WBC it's on the 15th of every month. Anyway, to simply defend your title against let's say the #2 ranked opponent, with no mando ordered, you would still have to petition the sanctioning body.
              I get you, sometime folks just come at one another a bit misunderstood, but, when we are both looking for truth rather than being seen as right the truth will get found. I appreciate your posts bud.

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              • #67
                Originally posted by jonnyc420 View Post
                Wilder wants to get paid, he knows he can't beat Fury, but he wants that air time and that nice paycheck. After the 3rd fight he will never receive the same attention. He will go back to smoking pot and beating up women, hanging onto the days before Fury came along and exposed him.
                Wilder would be smarter (if that is even possible) to take step aside money, have a warm up fight and have the rematch. That's THREE sets of incomes for him.

                If he loses to Fury again, those pay days disappear.

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