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  • Curt Henning
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    #71
    Originally posted by sidefx996
    First off anywhere you look places Wilder with a net worth of around 30 million. Certainly nothing to sneeze at but let's keep things in perspective. Lifestyle burns that kind of money up real quick, as does having eight kids from FOUR different women...

    Now that that's out of the way many people define "success" many different ways. Unfortunately these days so many people define it by your wallet. Bottom line is I make a normal salary and I'm sure I'm more at peace with myself and who I am than Deontay Wilder is. I'm sure I'm also surrounded by (and choose to surround myself with) people who actually give a 5hit about me (he seems to have immediately fired the only person who isn't a leaching yes-man in his circle). And you couldn't pay me enough to be in his shoes. The man has become the laughing stock of an entire sport. And it's all because of his big dumb mouth and 5hitty delusional attitude, not because of his skills or lack of them. Regardless of what anyone says or thinks the man rose to be a World Champion. Sure some champions are better than others but he was still World Champ. He should carry himself as such in victory and defeat. Instead he acts like an immature baby playing the crybaby victim card who jumps up and down like a little spoiled child making all those ridiculous excuses. Crazy how there really is no shame at all in his defeat in the ring but more than enough to go around simply because of how he acts outside of it.
    forbes had wilder earning 30.5 mil in 2019 and 46.5 in 2020....you cant name me another american born, active, boxer who has touched that kind of money in their career

    wilders attitude and mouth helped earn that money...at the end of the day he could care less what you or i think of him....he has money that can keep his great grand kids comfy if its managed right

    how you "act" plays a part in how recognized you are....bud crawford has 0 personality and his promoter is crying about he cant sell nothing and theyre losing money...they dont talk about bud in the casual press the way wilder was....when bob was trying to sell floyd as the clean cut all american kid it wasnt maximizing floyds potential....too many of you get caught up in wilders circus act believing its all real....youre entitled to believe its all real if you want...i dont buy it all....he sells himself...

    i know guys who have sat behind floyd at fights and say he was one of the coolest and most humble guys theyve met and how he loved to talk about the fight game.....yet when hes on camera he would give off the air that it would be beneath him to talk to a common boxing fan....wilder acting how he does helped him attain a level of wealth

    its amazing that wilder, with his lack of skills, has gotten as far as he did.....just like its amazing that floyd, with his lack of true exciting style, made all the money and sold all the ppvs he did.....some of you get caught up in thinking all of its real

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    • Pigeons
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      #72
      Disappointing. Force the trilogy.

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        #73
        Originally posted by Curt Henning
        again...your disdain for wilder(whatever your true reason for this is) doesnt allow you see anything clearly....wilder, even after getting his arse kicked, is still a top 3 name in the division....hes still a big name...he wont have to BEG anyone who isnt fury or AJ...they will want to fight him provided the money is right....i still think he can get a fury fight next year.....i did have the belief that if wilder didnt take an immediate rematch with fury it would freeze him out of the title picture for some time...i no longer hold that belief...i think wilder is confident his "management" will get him back in the picture...i think the rematch not happening already, or being scheduled, is because neither side really wants its right now to due to the obvious issues....wilder was patient waiting for fury for some time when wilder wanted an immediate rematch after the first fight....i think it will work out for wilder and hell get another crack if hes patient and handles his biz in the meantime
        So Wilder can just wait and bide his time and get a free shot?? I wouldnt put it past the WBC tbh.
        OK, so lets see how that pans out.

        And btw, I've long said Wilder would make a fan of me if it wasn't for the fact he isn't willing to make fundemental changes to his game to show improvements. And now the embarrasing excuses further add to his dislikability.

        He's boxings Happy Gilmore but without the adoration.

        Tell you what (and i've said this before), If Wilder ever does face reality, acknowlede his defeats and attempt to improve himself at the sport I love, I'll be a fan.

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          #74
          Originally posted by Pigeons
          Disappointing. Force the trilogy.
          it is disappointing...id love to see it ASAP...but remember...wilder wanted an immediate one after the first fight and couldnt get it....i think wilder knows hell get his shot if he takes care of business in the interim...i dont think hes all that worried....

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            #75
            Originally posted by leeroy84
            So Wilder can just wait and bide his time and get a free shot?? I wouldnt put it past the WBC tbh.
            OK, so lets see how that pans out.

            And btw, I've long said Wilder would make a fan of me if it wasn't for the fact he isn't willing to make fundemental changes to his game to show improvements. And now the embarrasing excuses further add to his dislikability.

            He's boxings Happy Gilmore but without the adoration.

            Tell you what (and i've said this before), If Wilder ever does face reality, acknowlede his defeats and attempt to improve himself at the sport I love, I'll be a fan.
            like i said...hes still top 3 in the division...top 3 name in the division and a top name in the sport...if he takes care of biz in the interim hell get another crack

            yes wilder fell in love with what he was doing....and hasnt improved...and it may too late to teach an old dog....but hes still dangerous as all hell if he hasnt mentally collapsed, in an "in the ring" sense, since losing......

            how quickly we forget that after the first fight wilder wanted an immediate rematch and was made to wait by team fury/arum....wilder will get another shot if he wins in the meantime

            i like your comparison to happy gilmore....and you know what? thats ok...fighters would be boring if they were all the same...for every lomachenko we could use a wilder...a guy who knocks people TF out most of the time and wants to....but maybe lacks conventional skill....thats part of what endeared me to wilder...he wasnt like everyone else....but he feared nothing really...."oh **** youre outboxing the **** out of me and im probably going to lose? i dont care im still gonna try to knock you TF out in the 12th"...."damn well i got a draw..lets do this again right away".....

            boxing could use a wilder....some of you should appreciate him..hes not like everyone else...he isnt vanilla.....i like wilders..i like teos...i like guys who are off color or stir the pot a bit..or guys who look or wait for an opening to drop a bomb on you instead of fighting conventionally.....boring world it would be if we were all the same

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              #76
              Originally posted by Curt Henning
              like i said...hes still top 3 in the division...top 3 name in the division and a top name in the sport...if he takes care of biz in the interim hell get another crack

              yes wilder fell in love with what he was doing....and hasnt improved...and it may too late to teach an old dog....but hes still dangerous as all hell if he hasnt mentally collapsed, in an "in the ring" sense, since losing......

              how quickly we forget that after the first fight wilder wanted an immediate rematch and was made to wait by team fury/arum....wilder will get another shot if he wins in the meantime

              i like your comparison to happy gilmore....and you know what? thats ok...fighters would be boring if they were all the same...for every lomachenko we could use a wilder...a guy who knocks people TF out most of the time and wants to....but maybe lacks conventional skill....thats part of what endeared me to wilder...he wasnt like everyone else....but he feared nothing really...."oh **** youre outboxing the **** out of me and im probably going to lose? i dont care im still gonna try to knock you TF out in the 12th"...."damn well i got a draw..lets do this again right away".....

              boxing could use a wilder....some of you should appreciate him..hes not like everyone else...he isnt vanilla.....i like wilders..i like teos...i like guys who are off color or stir the pot a bit..or guys who look or wait for an opening to drop a bomb on you instead of fighting conventionally.....boring world it would be if we were all the same
              Can't deny your opinion, makes sense. No arguments from me.
              In fact, I think if Wilder doesn't retire it's going to be interesting see him rebuild and keep that top 3 spot while he bides his time. It will be much more of a struggle this time around and I hope he and his management are up for it.
              I really want to see him against AJ and I'm gutted they havn't fought already, Wilder has a chance in that fight IMO.

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              • KingGilgamesh
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                #77
                Originally posted by leeroy84
                HAHAHA $100 in 4 fights is more than $120 for three??

                Keep it coming salty!

                Widler has nothing but a tough route to a title now and it's all his and his managements fault!!
                He was literally the highest paid American fighter this year. He made $36m, its all easily Googled info.

                The "$100m deal" was for fighting on Dazn, a fight with Brezeale and two others. Joshua was said to be on offer as a back to back but they said they never guaranteed it in the contract. This was negotiated in April 2019. Joshua lost in June 2019, this would have left Wilder unable to showcase on ESPN (both fights were not PPV) and cost him a massive amount of eyes...lest we forget this time last year Wilder had just knocked out Ortiz in spectacular fashion. That would have taken place on DAZN if he signed that deal...a ****ty app which seems to not be paying its fighters and is on the cusp of failure.

                If you think a guy who earned $36m is "mismanaged", I would love to see your paycheck.

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                • leeroy84
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                  #78
                  Originally posted by KingGilgamesh
                  He was literally the highest paid American fighter this year. He made $36m, its all easily Googled info.

                  The "$100m deal" was for fighting on Dazn, a fight with Brezeale and two others. Joshua was said to be on offer as a back to back but they said they never guaranteed it in the contract. This was negotiated in April 2019. Joshua lost in June 2019, this would have left Wilder unable to showcase on ESPN (both fights were not PPV) and cost him a massive amount of eyes...lest we forget this time last year Wilder had just knocked out Ortiz in spectacular fashion. That would have taken place on DAZN if he signed that deal...a ****ty app which seems to not be paying its fighters and is on the cusp of failure.

                  If you think a guy who earned $36m is "mismanaged", I would love to see your paycheck.
                  “When that fight was a draw, I told you that I would give you a rematch. You know I was offered more money to fight Joshua than I was getting to fight you. Again being a man of my word, I fought you like I said I would"
                  Deontay Wilder

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                  • KingGilgamesh
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                    #79
                    Originally posted by leeroy84
                    “When that fight was a draw, I told you that I would give you a rematch. You know I was offered more money to fight Joshua than I was getting to fight you. Again being a man of my word, I fought you like I said I would"
                    Deontay Wilder
                    True.

                    But Deontay Wilder is a ****ing idiot who puts his foot in his mouth...part of the reason why he struggles to gain an audience. Google "Al Haymon Wilder DAZN deal" and you can read why Haymon talked him out of it. In all honesty, I think he was tempted, but people need to remember that Haymon plays a big part in why Wilder isn't broke. He's all ego and I can already tell doesn't understand the intricacies in contractual negotiations...hence why he's out here talking about "egg weights" and not shutting up and letting Haymon and co. handle business.

                    Remember Canelo's deal was worth "$300m" too, and yet he seemed desperate to get out of it...why? Because those deals are hardly ever guaranteed and lock fighters into stipulations and opponents they often have no real interest in. Wilder would have been left out of the loop since Joshua lost to Ruiz and would not have been able to stage his Fury rematch. That's just the way boxing goes. Hearn and Joshua should have taken Wilder on before he even got in touch with Fury in 2018...now they're never really going to open themselves up to the American market...ESPECIALLY after the loss to Ruiz. Remember that Wilder is more famous here than Joshua is there.

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                    • KingGilgamesh
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                      #80
                      Originally posted by leeroy84
                      So Wilder can just wait and bide his time and get a free shot??
                      Yes.

                      Its the Trump effect. Wilder is fast becoming the go to heel in boxing. Floyd's and McGregor's entire career has taught us just how lucrative being a heel is.

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