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  • KnickTillDeaTh
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    #21
    Originally posted by Blackstarr
    At the time of that first offer, Wilder was an absolute nobody in his own country, never mind in the UK, and was defending his title against the likes of Szpilka and Duhaupas. Just for a laugh, go back at that fight and see how much Duhaupas beat him up, a fighter that was already soundly defeated by Pianeta, another journeyman fighter handpicked by Fury after over 2 years out.

    All of this is a moot point anyway, since Wilder subsequently got a $100m offer to fight AJ and still turned that down to get beaten by Fury for less money, so take your love of Wilder elsewhere. He is nowhere near deserving of any percentage split right now and needs to work himself back up to contender status.
    Not withstanding your rhetoric, Wilder never got a $100 million offer to fight AJ.

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    • Jkp
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      #22
      Originally posted by kafkod
      Yeah, because the last thing Hearn wants is to make an absolute fucking fortune co-promoting the biggest fight in boxing, then the rematch.
      Hearn won't be making much money if AJ loses all the belts to fury.

      Fury is clear favorite for a reason. Hearn isn't risking his money maker.

      Hearn never wanted wilder fight, for same reason, too risky.

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      • SinderellaMan
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        #23
        Originally posted by Blackstarr
        At the time of that first offer, Wilder was an absolute nobody in his own country, never mind in the UK, and was defending his title against the likes of Szpilka and Duhaupas. Just for a laugh, go back at that fight and see how much Duhaupas beat him up, a fighter that was already soundly defeated by Pianeta, another journeyman fighter handpicked by Fury after over 2 years out.

        All of this is a moot point anyway, since Wilder subsequently got a $100m offer to fight AJ and still turned that down to get beaten by Fury for less money, so take your love of Wilder elsewhere. He is nowhere near deserving of any percentage split right now and needs to work himself back up to contender status.
        Say what you want, but the man defended his title successfully 10 times.
        Not the best opposition but Ruiz was called a fat cherry pick for AJ & we know what happened.
        Wilder needs to go back to the drawing board, yes.
        He doesn't need to work his way back up to contender status; no.
        Again, a champ with 10 defenses over 5 years is pretty remarkable

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        • kafkod
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          #24
          Originally posted by Jkp
          Hearn won't be making much money if AJ loses all the belts to fury.

          Fury is clear favorite for a reason. Hearn isn't risking his money maker.

          Hearn never wanted wilder fight, for same reason, too risky.
          Still repeating the same tired old fake news, even after Wilder himself admitted it was bullshit.

          Deontay Wilder to Tyson Fury ... "You know I was offered more money to fight Joshua than I got for fighting you."

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          • lfc19titles
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            #25
            Originally posted by SinderellaMan
            Say what you want, but the man defended his title successfully 10 times.
            Not the best opposition but Ruiz was called a fat cherry pick for AJ & we know what happened.
            Wilder needs to go back to the drawing board, yes.
            He doesn't need to work his way back up to contender status; no.
            Again, a champ with 10 defenses over 5 years is pretty remarkable

            Wilder admitted he turned down Joshua and would have made far more money than he did vs fury

            So why does wilder deserve any favours when he lied and tricked his dumb ass fan base aj made a bad offer and he was ducking ? The truth was wilder through being advised by ldbc wanted to freeze aj out, they admitted it and spread fake news to damage his reputation

            Wilder also wants no more part of fury, he could have fought the fury twice since his last fight but pbc and wilder always had an excuse, they let the contact expire for a rematch, and waited for fury to move on before they once again started yapping spreading fake news about fury

            Wilder is a disgrace, nothing remarkable at all about him when he got a gift of a draw and ducked Joshua and now fury. Wilder hides behind a lies to tarnish reputations of other fighters

            His lie got exposed when he admitted turning down his biggest pay day vs Joshua

            And we all know he waited for his contract to expire vs fury before btching and spreading lies about him. He even cancelled the fight twice vs fury

            This fraud has not attended negotiation meetings with Joshua

            Asked for an offer and then goes to the media saying it doesn’t exist and disses the offer he asked for

            Accuses his team and other fighters of cheating to destroy reputations, wake up cinderrala, don’t be one of his cheer leaders, think for yourself

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            • lfc19titles
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              #26
              Originally posted by Jkp
              Hearn won't be making much money if AJ loses all the belts to fury.

              Fury is clear favorite for a reason. Hearn isn't risking his money maker.

              Hearn never wanted wilder fight, for same reason, too risky.
              Such rubbish, wouldn’t surprise me if you were part of team wilder spreading fake news like he is to protect his reputation

              Wilder admitted turning down Joshua more money than he made vs fury

              Wilder ducked Joshua and wilder admitted it and was exposed

              Keep up your fake news, I bet you also believe the rubbish wilder has been saying recently about fury too

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              • grobbo
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                #27
                I’m a Fury fan but I think AJ flattens him, mid rounds. Fury can’t punch and will pose no fear to AJ.
                Hope I’m wrong but I don’t think so.
                As for Wilder, he’s done. If he fights again it’ll be versus some bum as usual.

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                • DaNeutral.
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                  #28
                  Originally posted by ARTMANBOXING
                  whats so funny is you dumb brits pretend like fury can just skip past wilder but uh no idiots hes bound by contract to fight wilder and before you idiots say the contract expire just realize both Espn and Fox agreed to move the fight back due to no crowd and college and Nfl line ups fury will fight wilder in late jan or feb meanwhile aj will have a really tough fight with pullev probably lose too
                  LOL what's funny is you start by calling ppl dumb then follow it with the rest of your post. WILDER has already said he is moving on, he said he isnt waiting on Fury. Does that sound like Fury is still bound to a contract?

                  Fight may happen, who knows, but everybody now knows that contract is done. Well everybody apart from you apparently. Dumb cvnt.

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                  • Blackstarr
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                    #29
                    Originally posted by SinderellaMan
                    Say what you want, but the man defended his title successfully 10 times.
                    Not the best opposition but Ruiz was called a fat cherry pick for AJ & we know what happened.
                    Wilder needs to go back to the drawing board, yes.
                    He doesn't need to work his way back up to contender status; no.
                    Again, a champ with 10 defenses over 5 years is pretty remarkable
                    He defended his title successfully against who? Duhaupas, Molina, Szpilka, Washington and other no-hopers? These fighters have been also blasted out by the likes of Chisora and Charles Martin, which tells me his record ain’t *****.

                    Even the best fighter on his win column, Luiz Ortiz, has done absolutely nothing since to prove his worth. Compare him to Povetkin, who after a brutal loss against AJ came back to outclass Hughie Fury, draw against Michael Hunter and almost decapitate Dillian Whyte.

                    So don’t come here with this ‘remarkable’ BS..the man has fought 4 top 20 boxers in his entire career and probably has the most padded record in HW history, which ought to be thrown in the bin.

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                    • Blackstarr
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                      #30
                      Originally posted by KnickTillDeaTh
                      Not withstanding your rhetoric, Wilder never got a $100 million offer to fight AJ.
                      Sorry I think I included the purse he was offered to fight Brezeale as part of the deal, but the point still remains he chose to get beaten up by Fury for less money, his resume is absolute trash and he has routinely lost rounds and struggled against fighters that have been bombed out by other journeymen and gatekeepers.

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