Anthony Joshua clearly ducked Deontay Wilder
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he offered the guy 100 million dollars i mean i dont know what more to say than that? he made nowhere near that and the reason he didnt offer 50-50 before was because he had no commercial success at that point. why is that so mind bobbling? it would be like floyd wanting 50-50 with oscar before he even fougth on ppv. why would oscar do that?Comment
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neither wilder nor fury had any ppv success till their last fight. what in the world are you even talking about? why would you offer them 50-50 before they do anything? also joshua did just lose as well to add to things. not everything is static you know. things change. at the time 100 million was a great offer. wilder didnt want it. right now 50-50 is a great offer. im not seeing the inconsistency at all.Comment
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And I had Wilder winning both times.... I learned my lesson.
But seeing Jacobs get brutalized by a guy in 10 days notice with less time then Kovalov between fights.
Also seeing AJ run from ring post to ring post the second fight was awkward. I mean he was embarrassed in NY. I figured he wanted to murder Ruiz....Comment
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Joshua-Wilder was the biggest fight in boxing yet...
50/50 was completely unreasonable.
The fight being in the United States was completely unreasonable.
The fight had to be on DAZN...
Now, Fury-Joshua is the biggest fight in boxing. I would argue it isn’t as big as Joshua-Wilder would have been. Fury is going to get 50/50, it’s going to be in the US and Fury didn’t have to sign an exclusive contract with DAZN.
Hmmmm, I wonder why.
he offered the guy 100 million dollars i mean i dont know what more to say than that? he made nowhere near that and the reason he didnt offer 50-50 before was because he had no commercial success at that point. why is that so mind bobbling? it would be like floyd wanting 50-50 with oscar before he even fougth on ppv. why would oscar do that?Comment
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If you actually read what was said, the contract is not all the way signed yet. There are a lot of things that need to happen first. Like Fury beating Wilder again, which would then put the WBC, Ring and imaginary "Lineal" titles on the line to go with the IBO, IBF, WBA and WBO titles. When they first offered to Wilder, he had never been on PPV, never fought for more than 1 million and he never filled the arena. Does that answer your questions di-knead? Now speaking of answering questions, why do you idiots give Fury a pass on taking steroids and avoiding Whytr as the mandatory?I’m clearly not a Deontay Wilder fan.
Why didn’t Tyson Fury have to sign a multi-fight contract with DAZN to get the Joshua fight? Why did he get 50% from Joshua without hassle? Why is the fight going to be in the United States?
Someday you’ll address this instead of deflecting.Comment
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