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Will Deontay Wilder fight for "crack head money" (15m or less) in his next fight?

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  • Will Deontay Wilder fight for "crack head money" (15m or less) in his next fight?

    he turned down 15m vs joshua as that was "crack head money"

    so i'm interested to see what he fights for in his next match

  • #2
    Joshua turned down 50 mil so what's your point?

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    • #3
      Originally posted by Quaccey View Post
      Joshua turned down 50 mil so what's your point?
      "ay man yo dass crackhead money mayne he just a cracke workin for da white mayne yo i dont fight for no crackhead money yo"

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      • #4
        If crack heads were getting paid that much then wilders fanbase would be the richest in boxing history

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        • #5
          Originally posted by Madison boxing View Post
          If crack heads were getting paid that much then wilders fanbase would be the richest in boxing history
          offfff

          good work man green k

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          • #6
            15m is crackhead money lmao I would get in the ring with AJ for 15m hell even 1m and these are trained fighters, fair enough they have their worth and all but I think these fighters getting too entitled these days.

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            • #7
              Originally posted by Quaccey View Post
              Joshua turned down 50 mil so what's your point?
              He turned down $50m and signed a 3 year contract worth $133m.

              I'm sure he's crying himself to sleep.

              He made more money fighting Povetkin than what Wilder's net worth is.

              So what's your point?

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              • #8
                Originally posted by SeGoodland View Post
                He turned down $50m and signed a 3 year contract worth $133m.

                I'm sure he's crying himself to sleep.

                He made more money fighting Povetkin than what Wilder's net worth is.

                So what's your point?
                Wilder's net worth is 25 million and AJ's net worth is 45 million so neither of them are hurting for money.

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                • #9
                  Very likely going to be less than 15 million. Personally the only way Wilder breaks 15 million is to accept a Joshua contract or a Fury contract. Id say without those 2 its unlikely to be a PPV event. I dont see him carrying on a PPV platform against anybody else. Too risky for Haymon and Espinoza. Although thats just my opinion they may risk it because they will not want to take a step backwards.

                  I got told its only sensible for a PPV star to take fights not on PPV because sometimes its just not a big enough fight. If Breazeale was next it wouldnt be on PPV. But then to me that means Wilder is NOT a PPV star. A PPV star should be a big enough star to fight somebody like Breazeale and still do good PPV numbers. If Wilder cant do that he is just a PPV player when hes got a big enough name to fight. Anthony Joshua and Deontay Wilder are leagues apart in that sense. Joshua is a MASSIVE A side over Wilder.

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by Quaccey View Post
                    Joshua turned down 50 mil so what's your point?
                    Cool

                    How about a contract

                    Oh wait....

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