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  • Monzon99
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    #31
    AJ threw the first fight to Ruiz to build up the big money rematch as we now know dazn needed revenues. Even after the AJ Ruiz rematch windfall dazn is in big trouble money wise.

    Fatso came in fat for the rematch because he knew the real AJ was showing up and he had zero chance.

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    • Monzon99
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      #32
      Wilder was exposed and finished. He was a fixed fraud for 41 fights, Fury was paid off to fall twice, the draw was a rig. But Arum got involved and signed up Fury and now Fury had political protection. Now Fury didn't have to throw the fight for a bonus from Haymon. Haymon and Finkle had nowhere else to take Wilder to make big money - they know he has no chance vs AJ. So they had to do the Fury rematch and this time it was on the level and WIlder got destroyed easily. Wilder was exposed for the no talent no chin protected fraud he always was. All Haymon and finkle can do now with their big bum fraud is wait for the AJ payday to cash out. Wilder is done and AJ will KO him easily and early.

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      • diarraisagod
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        #33
        Originally posted by MoneyKasha
        have a feeling Wilder is done
        Me too

        Question is has he still got the hunger at his age to bounce back, get a win or two and hunt down the AJ/Fury winner, which could be out of his comfort zone in the UK

        He's about to turn 35 and if his rematch clause has expired, isn't likely to get a shot until 2022 at the earliest

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        • P4Pdunny
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          #34
          Wilder doesnt owe anybody an explanation. Whatever he could say or do will be under such scrutiny now that it will probably be ridiculed anyway. What’s to gain from speaking?

          If the talks off the trilogy being off are correct then you can probably conclude why it’s off.

          If and when he’s ready you will hear from him.

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          • Cool Scant
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            #35
            Originally posted by kafkod
            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.
            BULLS#!T the highest guaranteed purse in heavyweight history was the $50M guarantee that AJ asked for and turned down when wilder offered it smh

            I also mentioned more than what Barry Hearn said which is more than enough proof. AJ offers everyone else a split but plays a$$ fu(k with wilder offering bs flat fees. AJ also said he's not going to be rushed to fight wilder and he will fight him when he's in the best position to win ie cherrypicking then makes wilder bs offers with the intentions of them being rejected. We know the game

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            • Cool Scant
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              #36
              Originally posted by Jax teller
              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.
              I never said AJ should've offered wilder $119M. My point is this highest purse argument is ****** when put in context. And I'm not talking about the DAZN publicity stunt offer. I'm talking about the $15M offer AJ sent wilder on a fight that was worth $100M. That's equivalent to 15%! Wilder was never offered 40% officially. When wilder did ask for 40% in the past Hearn refused. Timeline definitely matters B Hearn and AJ both said they didn't want the wilder fight... then proceeded to sent lowball offers while everyone else got a percentage. That's more than enough evidence that Hearn didnt want the wilder fight.
              So you're saying Fury earns as much as AJ that's why he's getting 50/50? I thought AJ got $85M for the Ruiz II fight smh
              AJ signed to fight fury under the same conditions that he refused to sign to fight wilder for the $50M he asked for. That's my point.

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              • kafkod
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                #37
                Originally posted by Cool Scant
                BULLS#!T the highest guaranteed purse in heavyweight history was the $50M guarantee that AJ asked for and turned down when wilder offered it smh
                Yeah, that's how you make the biggest fight in world boxing!

                Refuse to meet and talk to the other team because "a meeting might not be productive". Just upload a video to social media and tell them, "$50million. Take it or leave it. You have 24 hours"

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                • kafkod
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                  #38
                  Originally posted by Cool Scant
                  I never said AJ should've offered wilder $119M. My point is this highest purse argument is ****** when put in context. And I'm not talking about the DAZN publicity stunt offer. I'm talking about the $15M offer AJ sent wilder on a fight that was worth $100M. That's equivalent to 15%! Wilder was never offered 40% officially. When wilder did ask for 40% in the past Hearn refused. Timeline definitely matters B Hearn and AJ both said they didn't want the wilder fight... then proceeded to sent lowball offers while everyone else got a percentage. That's more than enough evidence that Hearn didnt want the wilder fight.
                  So you're saying Fury earns as much as AJ that's why he's getting 50/50? I thought AJ got $85M for the Ruiz II fight smh
                  AJ signed to fight fury under the same conditions that he refused to sign to fight wilder for the $50M he asked for. That's my point.
                  You are either a PBC shill or a gullible fool.

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                  • Jkp
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                    #39
                    Originally posted by Eff Pandas
                    Idk why AJ cares now outside of legally being able to make a fight with Fury. Wilder is outta the loop after his L & might be really outside the loop if his rematch option is dead. It's AJ & Fury at the tip top these days.
                    You mean fury at the top.

                    You don't get to the tip top by beating the fattest heavyweight champ in history 1 out of 2 times, because he didn't bother training for the fight.

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                    • Blackstarr
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                      #40
                      Originally posted by Jkp
                      You mean fury at the top.

                      You don't get to the tip top by beating the fattest heavyweight champ in history 1 out of 2 times, because he didn't bother training for the fight.
                      This is true. You get to the top by unifying 3 of the division’s titles, beating a HoF and undefeated champions, while avenging your only loss in the process, which is exactly what AJ has done.

                      Fury has established himself as the favourite, but he can’t be crowned king until he beats AJ. I only have to point to Loma’s recent defeat that odds and hypothetical scenarios mean nothing.

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