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  • #51
    Originally posted by champion4ever View Post
    Wilder always wanted Joshua all along in order to become the undisputed heavyweight champion of the world. Fury was never on Deontay's radar and you know it clown. When Fury saw how badly Joshua was stiffing Wilder during their negotiations, he stood up to fill in for Anthony Joshua, in order to save Great Britain's face after Anthony Joshua so badly disgraced it and shamed it.
    Stop it. Wilder ran from a 15 mil offer to fight Fury for 7. He did that because he thought Fury was finished. They then had to rob the guy so Wilder could keep his paper belt.

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    • #52
      Originally posted by champion4ever
      The $15mil offer was rescinded once Deontay Wilder agreed to all of the terms and conditions that was set forth by Team Joshua: Like flat-fees, traveling and fighting on foreign soil, no percentages, date, venue selection, ring walks etc. However, once Wilder agreed to all of Team Joshua demands they panicked and pulled an old, washed up, shopworn, diminished on the decline Alexander Povetkin out of their asses to fight instead which was indicative of a true duck. Team Joshua simply priced themselves out because they never had any intentions of fighting Deontay Wilder in either calendar year of 2017 or 2018.
      Wilders team said they agreed, then said they can't because there was no venue, then said they never agreed.

      They have since been ignoring all offers and contact from Hearn, Wilder flat out said he doesn't want to fight Joshua.

      He'll be begging pretty soon.

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      • #53
        Originally posted by Robbie Barrett View Post
        Stop it. Wilder ran from a 15 mil offer to fight Fury for 7. He did that because he thought Fury was finished. They then had to rob the guy so Wilder could keep his paper belt.
        The $15mil offer was rescinded once Deontay Wilder agreed to all of the terms and conditions that was set forth by Team Joshua: Like flat-fees, traveling and fighting on foreign soil, no percentages, date, venue selection, ring walks etc. However, once Wilder agreed to all of Team Joshua demands they panicked and pulled an old, washed up, shopworn, diminished on the decline Alexander Povetkin out of their asses to fight instead which was indicative of a true duck. Team Joshua simply priced themselves out because they never had any intentions of fighting Deontay Wilder in either calendar year of 2017 or 2018. He fought Tyson Fury on the rebound.

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        • #54
          Originally posted by larryxxx.. View Post
          The entire purpose of a career is to make the most money you can have.....props to Fury!!!
          Correct.

          And the purpose of a sport is to find out who is the best.

          Good day for Fury, just another bad day for boxing and the fans.

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          • #55
            Originally posted by BufordTannen View Post
            You know damn well if the roles were reversed you would call him a duck
            well wilder did duck joshua when he turned down 15 million and fought fury for much less than that. hearn try talking to wilder's team they even started straight up ducking his phone calls too!

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            • #56
              Originally posted by kafkod View Post
              Wilder wasn't making $5million against anybody before he fought Fury, and his stock fell as a result of the fight. All the independant rating boards demoted him to 3rd place in their rankings, below AJ and Fury.

              He isn't making more than $2million against anybody except Fury or AJ. It's time for him to accept that, cash out for whatever either will give him, and stop holding the WBC title hostage.
              Good post. ..

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              • #57
                If Wilder did that, you'd call it a duck.

                And you can't cherrypick literally the next best choice after Joshua. Joshua didn't want the fight, Fury was literally the next best thing, coming off two tune up wins. Be real with yourself, if Wilder fought anyone else other than Joshua or Fury, he would've been insulted by you and the likes.

                The momentum is with Wilder, he knows he can hurt Fury bad, he did it twice and he will have less respect in the rematch. He will go for the KO early. Fury on the other hand, could not drop Wilder.

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                • #58
                  Originally posted by -Kev- View Post
                  If Wilder did that, you'd call it a duck.

                  And you can't cherrypick literally the next best choice after Joshua. Joshua didn't want the fight, Fury was literally the next best thing, coming off two tune up wins. Be real with yourself, if Wilder fought anyone else other than Joshua or Fury, he would've been insulted by you and the likes.

                  The momentum is with Wilder, he knows he can hurt Fury bad, he did it twice and he will have less respect in the rematch. He will go for the KO early. Fury on the other hand, could not drop Wilder.
                  Wilder turned down 15 mil to take 7. How can you call Fury taking 80 mil a duck but not Wilder? GTFOH.

                  Fury was a cherry pick. He hadn't had a competitive fight in 3 years and lost 100lbs+. Even Joshua told him to fight someone competitive before he'd entertain a fight, because he knew he'd get no credit.

                  Wilder has been ignoring all Hearns messages and offers since he signed the Fury fight. He's flat out ducking Joshua now.

                  Wilder is going back to 2 mil fights and it's his own damn fault. He's back to where he started.

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                  • #59
                    Originally posted by Robbie Barrett View Post
                    Wilder turned down 15 mil to take 7. How can you call Fury taking 80 mil a duck but not Wilder? GTFOH.

                    Fury was a cherry pick. He hadn't had a competitive fight in 3 years and lost 100lbs+. Even Joshua told him to fight someone competitive before he'd entertain a fight, because he knew he'd get no credit.

                    Wilder has been ignoring all Hearns messages and offers since he signed the Fury fight. He's flat out ducking Joshua now.

                    Wilder is going back to 2 mil fights and it's his own damn fault. He's back to where he started.
                    Wilder turned down the flat fee of $15mill vs Joshua, is that what you're talking?

                    If that is what you're talking about...are you nuts? How can you call that a duck? The PPV for Wilder vs Joshua would've done great numbers. That was an intentional lowball to get Wilder off their back and save face for fans like you. Give you something to defend them with on boxingscene.

                    And is Fury not competitive? Or who should he have fought, Povetkin?

                    Wilder has been rightfully ignoring Hearn because Hearn is using fraudulent tactics like contacting Wilder as soon Wilder goes on does something else. Hearn is a smart man, he doesn't want Joshua in the ring with Wilder after he saw what a 40 year old Wlad did to his fighter. He's going to prolong that as much as possible and in the meantime do some b*t

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                    • #60
                      Originally posted by Robbie Barrett View Post
                      Wilder can still fight Fury. It just has to be on ESPN. Wilder isn't tied to showtime so shouldn't be a problem.
                      It almost sounds like your happy that we might not get the fight now.
                      Don't you want to see these two back in the ring again?

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