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  • OldPal2018
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    #71
    100 Million!

    Dazn offered him a 100 million for three fights. One vs. Breazeale, and 2 vs AJ. Haymon manipulated him into turning it down. Instead he fought the above reproach Tyson Fury, who would never, ever cheat in any way. Upstanding citizen that he is. Good move.

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    • thetruthteller
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      #72
      Wilder is sitting at home right now with no belt, no 100 million and no rematch. Had he just grew a pair and fought AJ, he would at least have 100 million while sitting at home with no belt hahahhha.

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      • Bonduu
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        #73
        Originally posted by BoZz
        I am not a fan of either fighter but Joshua may fool his fan boys but I know for a fact that he does not have the heart to fight Wilder. If he had a gun held to his head and had to choose he'd rather choose Fury trust me. Wilder might be limited in general boxing skills but Joshua knows if Wilders right lands it's good night, he got smashed by Ruiz and he was so scared in the rematch he was running a fkn marathon. Wilder mentioned the 50 Million offer because he himself doesn't know anymore what he's on about,but we all know if there was a 50 mill offer it was just empty talk by sneaky sleezy Hearns to protect and make excuses for his little cash cow Joshy. I can msg tomorrow Fury on Facebook and tell him I'm offering you 60 million....empty talk doesn't mean fkn sh**...anyone can say I offered this or that.
        LDBC lunatic on the loose!!!

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        • Legends456
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          #74
          Wilder wanted to face Fury instead of Joshua. Do you think this means Joshua has a better chance against Wilder? Or did he misjudge Fury?

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          • Ray*
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            #75
            Originally posted by thetruthteller
            Wilder is sitting at home right now with no belt, no 100 million and no rematch. Had he just grew a pair and fought AJ, he would at least have 100 million while sitting at home with no belt hahahhha.
            I don’t think he cares, these moron celebrated even when Joshua lost to Ruiz, which meant he missing out on millions; because the fight wouldn’t be worth the same anymore. He literally celebrated. He took less money to fight Ortiz TWICE when he was offered more to fight Whyte, he took less money TWICE to fight Fury when he was guaranteed more against Joshua.

            This is the best thing that happened to the division, and the fact that he lost and doesn’t want to take his rematch shows him up.

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            • Ray*
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              #76
              Originally posted by Legends456
              Wilder wanted to face Fury instead of Joshua. Do you think this means Joshua has a better chance against Wilder? Or did he misjudge Fury?
              They misjudge Fury, Wilder would have beaten Joshua IMHO, but I didn’t think they believe in Wilder.

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              • Oldskoolg
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                #77
                Originally posted by Ake-Dawg
                Solid take. I think a lot of those Matchroom fans are more comfortable sitting back lobbing duck accusations and proclaiming their guy would win than they are about seeing the fights unfold. Its likely nationalistic pride over appreciation for the sport.
                Bingo!!!!!!!!!! They literally have nothing else to be proud of in life. I know the type, council estate flunkees the lot of them. It would be nigh possible to discuss boxing history with any of them for barely a single one of these pillocks know anything about boxing prior to Edward “the American Takeover” Hearn

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                • Marchegiano
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                  #78
                  We all know Joshua only sent an offer to disrupt the Fury fight from happening because he had already negotiated himself out of a fight with Wilder and was made to look like a *****.

                  Damage control being spun into a real offer as if we didn't have more than a year of Joshua pansy assing around. Fury reiterating Team Joshua is just scared ****s, and Fury-Wilder happening not once, but twice, in the same time it took Joshua to negotiate himself out of one Wilder fight.

                  Fury and Wilder came together on terms, had a fight, Fury ducked the second for money and then they came to terms again. In less time than the Wilder-Joshua **** that went on from 2016-2018.

                  The JPL is weak at the moment. Hearn is making a mistake bringing up his old ***** ways that made him look foolish once already.

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                  • DougalDylan
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                    #79
                    Well that explains why Wilder and Ortiz are so bad ..

                    Originally posted by Fire4231
                    Iron sharpens Iron and if you fight against a lesser fighter it encourages you to take more risks and build bad habits around their mistakes.

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                    • factsarenice
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                      #80
                      Wilder is is now attempting to recoup from a bone head financial miscalculation. At some point Charlo, Wilder, Ortiz and others will realize the advice given by the PBC suits only AL Haymon.

                      Ortiz 7 million fights for $875 total instead.
                      Wilder 100 million, fights for 15 total instead.
                      Charlo, 7 million, fights for $750k + $500k PPV

                      And the beat goes on, and on, and on.

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