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  • DaNeutral.
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    #21
    Joshua is right and Joshua is not alone, we all want to know what Wilder has to say. He's been very quiet for such a loud man. Fingers crossed when he does break his silence he doesn't make a tool of himself with ****** excuses and the backing up of conspiracy theories.

    We heard what Shirley Winkle had to say but that was just nonsense as usual. "Arum has his opinion"? Eh? It's a date set in to a contract it's either right or wrong. And the old "wilder wants to fight Fury where ever and when ever" yet that's completely wrong cuz the reason Fury is moving on is cuz Wilder WOULDN'T fight Fury this year in America which IS a WHERE and a WHEN.
    Last edited by DaNeutral.; 10-20-2020, 06:22 AM.

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    • DaNeutral.
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      #22
      Originally posted by miked85
      Why is everyone so concerned with hearing wilder?

      We live in a culture where folks are used to people overly promoting himself

      Wilder got humbled and now he’s quiet amidst a pandemic

      What the hell do u want him to do???

      Tap dance on Instagram live? Let the man be quiet and whether he comes back or not, he doesn’t have to speak
      Well he had no problem teerking on social media so why not a tap dance.

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      • Jax teller
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        #23
        Originally posted by Mammoth
        Joshua should probably just keep his mouth shut when it comes to Wilder.
        Why's that? Wilder ducked around 5 offers from AJ atleast, the lowest was about 4 times his highest payday at the time and the only offer Wilder made they wouldn't meet with AJ's team to go over the deal. Wilder claimed AJ was 'begging' to fight him.

        Now AJ's the unified champ again and Wilder's releasing videos of himself booty clapping.

        Not to mention these fighters are always getting asked questions about eachother, so pretty dumb to get mad (like you are) when they do inevitably talk about eachother.

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        • kafkod
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          #24
          Originally posted by MDPopescu
          ... Wilder is the big boss-man at the HW... nobody has the right to ask him anything...
          He's the king of the division! They all need him on their resume! (If they can find him)





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          • Cool Scant
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            #25
            Originally posted by Jax teller
            Why's that? Wilder ducked around 5 offers from AJ atleast, the lowest was about 4 times his highest payday at the time and the only offer Wilder made they wouldn't meet with AJ's team to go over the deal. Wilder claimed AJ was 'begging' to fight him.

            Now AJ's the unified champ again and Wilder's releasing videos of himself booty clapping.

            Not to mention these fighters are always getting asked questions about eachother, so pretty dumb to get mad (like you are) when they do inevitably talk about eachother.
            Charles Martin got 34.4 times his highest payday so you're really not saying anything. Why did AJ offer everyone else a percentage but offer wilder flat fees equivalent to 15%? Why AJ agree to face fury for 50/50 split without any other details no flat fee bs etc? Hearn never wanted AJ to fight wilder. Even Barry Hearn said it on the record

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            • kafkod
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              #26
              Originally posted by Cool Scant
              Charles Martin got 34.4 times his highest payday so you're really not saying anything. Why did AJ offer everyone else a percentage but offer wilder flat fees equivalent to 15%? Why AJ agree to face fury for 50/50 split without any other details no flat fee bs etc? Hearn never wanted AJ to fight wilder. Even Barry Hearn said it on the record
              Wilder said AJ was begging to fight him. On the record.

              Deontay turned down the biggest purse guarantee ever offered for a HW fight. But let's forget about that and bring up something Eddie Hearn's dad said in 2018.
              Last edited by kafkod; 10-20-2020, 06:52 AM.

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              • Jax teller
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                #27
                Originally posted by Cool Scant
                Charles Martin got 34.4 times his highest payday so you're really not saying anything. Why did AJ offer everyone else a percentage but offer wilder flat fees equivalent to 15%? Why AJ agree to face fury for 50/50 split without any other details no flat fee bs etc? Hearn never wanted AJ to fight wilder. Even Barry Hearn said it on the record
                Easier to do 34.4 times higher of 100k to and to a guy who is the Champ and you're only the contender. You seriously saying AJ should have offered Wilder 34 times more tha previous pay, $119 million?

                Flat fee were offered due to the nature of DAZN and no way was AJ getting 85 million when Wilder got offered 15 so you just pulled 15% out of your ass. After intial flat fees failed Wilder was told he can get 40% if he wanted, which was when his earnings got significantly bumped up from the Fury fight.

                Wilder said AJ was begging him after what Barry said timeline matters. Also Barry said "if it was up to him" clearly stating Eddie was trying to do something else so quoting that isn't evidence of shet.

                AJ agreeing to Fury 50-50 now because earnings are on par from previous fight and he's now got WBC and ring championship, you'd have to be dumb to even ask this question.

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                • Bonduu
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                  #28
                  Originally posted by miked85
                  Why is everyone so concerned with hearing wilder?

                  We live in a culture where folks are used to people overly promoting himself

                  Wilder got humbled and now he’s quiet amidst a pandemic

                  What the hell do u want him to do???

                  Tap dance on Instagram live? Let the man be quiet and whether he comes back or not, he doesn’t have to speak
                  We just want the bum to come out and shut his fan base up who are claiming some ridiculous reasons why he lost, aside the twerking video, he has gone under a rock in Bama.

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                  • Bronx2245
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                    #29
                    AJ is feeling good because Andy Ruiz ate himself out of a title! Lol!

                    Andy Ruiz Jr. showed up 30 pounds heavier than his trainer wanted for his highly anticipated rematch against Anthony Joshua

                    December 6, 2019:

                    One other thing that has changed drastically? Ruiz's weight.

                    Ruiz entered his first fight against Joshua at 268 pounds — a high number, but largely forgivable since he had taken the fight on short notice, and, most importantly, won.

                    In the weeks before their rematch, Ruiz's trainer, Manny Robles, insisted that his fighter would get down into the 250s with a full training camp, but on Thursday he acknowledged, per ESPN, that Ruiz would instead likely be closer to 268 again.

                    At the weigh-in on Friday, Ruiz proved larger than his trainer expected, coming in at a whopping 283 pounds. According to ESPN, that makes him the heaviest champion to enter a title defense aside from Nikolay Valuev, who was also 7 feet tall; Ruiz is listed at 6-foot-2.

                    https://www.businessinsider.com/andy...f%20the%20year.

                    Wilder should leave Fury alone for now! I think he should fight Helenius or Martin, and then seek the winner of Fury vs. Joshua, and then it's time to call it quits!

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                    • Monzon99
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                      #30
                      That Wilder dog sure barked up a storm when the going was good. Now the loud mouth fraud is as quiet as a mouse.

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