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Stick to the facts
Lets all be real for just one second.....the truth is that AJ is a threat and both Wilder and Tyson want massive pay for a potential career ending fight. I don't blame them or Warren for wanting more or Hearn for negotiating for less because that's what happening here. Frankly, everything else is nonsense, tribal fandom and BS.
Could Wilder pull off a win? Possibly but not likely. Tyson certainly has a better chance but he would unquestionably be the betting underdog and for good reason.
Take off the rose colored glasses and see it for what it is.
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Originally posted by factsarenice View PostNot true...Wilder can accept if he wants ALL the belts and a bigger payday.
On the otherhand, AJ is only for British money because it wouldn't be PPV in the US.
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Originally posted by MC Hammer View PostAre attempt to come to a deal and coming to a deal the same thing? No they aren't you idiot. So contact has to be made in 30 and a deal reached in 60. But 30 days tho LMAO.
Either way, you're still missing the point that AJ's offers mean nothing at this time because the purse bid has been set for Wilder-Fury.
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Originally posted by factsarenice View PostWhat are you on about? Joshua holds all the belts, he's the draw, that's just a fact.
AJ fights his mandatorys to keep his belts and ALSO offered Wilder and Tyson record paydays.
Again those are the facts.
Another inescapable fact is that Wilder and Fury agreed to fight and it captured the imagination of fans, hard-core and casual alike.
This has, to use the idiom, shot Hearn's fox, as Eddie has lost control of the HW division.
He now has a stadium booking in April with no credible opponent and will be frozen out until after the Wilder/Fury rematch has concluded.
I want to see the best meet the best and the winner of Wilder/Fury 2 will be in a position to demand an equal split, which unfortunately for Eddie, will eat into his profit margin.
The figures for Wilder/Fury vs AJ will be eye watering...and so they should be.
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Originally posted by Robbie Barrett View PostNo you ****** they get 30 days to negotiate a deal after that it goes to purse bid. You shouldn't discuss what you don't know about. You've exposed yourself as being full of **** and a bit thick because you can't comprehend the rules.
But either way, You keep ducking the main point. Joshua's offers are meaningless now that the fight has been ordered. That is according to YOUR own argument. :*******:
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Originally posted by Oldskoolg View Post50% at least.....for both fury and wilder. The primadonna days are over for Joshua. Wilder and fury made more and can make double what they made fighting each other and Joshua is totally shut out of the picture with no big fights. Even his sycophantic casual nationalist fans are losing interest. Until he and Hearn learn some humility and stop acting like King Joffe Jafur and Semi, they should be shut out of the big picture.
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Originally posted by MC Hammer View PostEven after a purse bid is set, sides can still negotiate. Do you not remember Jacobs vs ggg?
But either way, You keep ducking the main point. Joshua's offers are meaningless now that the fight has been ordered. That is according to YOUR own argument. :*******:
Likewise they won't strip Wilder if Fury decides he doesn't want the fight and goes with Joshua.
So the offers should and will still get made. Following Hearn's comments they'll be 60/40 splits with two way rematch clauses giving more money to the winner in the second fight.
That's going to be very tempting to someone who thinks they can beat Joshua.
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