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Originally posted by thack View PostWilder is right not to tie himself in to contract fights and be his own man. He has very good knowledgeable people around him who know whats best for him .A little like when Joshua asked for then was told to refuse the $80m two fight deal with Wilder .His less experienced managers told him it was safer and easier to go another route and fighting the likes of what was going to be Miller and now Ruiz they might for their own financial reasons be right.
Tell me of the 80m offer Joshua refused from wilder then ?
He’s never had a solid offer from wilder
One email saying
Il give you 50m bro
When asked to produce a contract, team wilder go to social media saying you have 24 hours to accept
Accept what ???? You need a contract to accept for fk sake !!
Wilder wanted a rematch clause as did Joshua, that’s why it’s a two fight
I guess Pac-Man and Floyd were stupid people, typing them down to network deals through their career
You lot are a joke, wilder ducks Joshua hit you still keep changing what actually happened with lies
His handlers are pbc, the same company struggling financially who look after themselves first
Let’s take a look at their smart moves
Apparently Whyte is easy work yet they lost wilder 7m to fight for less than half
Wilder lost 10-12m fighting Breazeale on showtime than on dazn
Smart people apparently
You should be ashamed, Finkel an old white dude saod
We won’t let wilder go are his words
We are not interested in meeting or fighting Joshua
He owns wilder, yet you all accept that and makes excuses to blame aj
Delusions at its finest, majority of boxing fans know wilder ducked Joshua
I am just wondering how they are spinning him taking half the money to stay with them instead of earning more money on his own, maybe they are saying these 7k people watching you will be 70k one day and you will be making 100m fight lol
Keep dreaming
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Originally posted by EnglishOxide View PostYou do know that Wilder turning down offers isn't necessarily a good thing right?
1. If he loses or his ratings drop it all goes up in smoke.
2. If AJ loses or his ratings drop it all goes up in smoke.
If Wilder hadn't dodged fights from the very beginning then he would literally be making double the money he currently is.
Imagine if instead of AJ he fought and KOd Martin, Klitschko, Parker and Povetkin on US soil and then had the extra exposure of the Fury fight. He would be the clear A side and earning Floyd money.
His career has been badly managed and he is the one at risk of losing out. Haymon and Finkel can or have made their money elsewhere. That's why when he's turning down offers all the time. It's a dangerous game. Look at what just happened to Ortiz, he lost out and may never have the chance again.
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Originally posted by DougalDylan View Posti) Hearn agreed with John Skipper that Skipper could in this instance include(effectively negotiate) the AJ fight(s) in the contract (that's a real legally binding contract)
ii) Given Wilders team asked for a rematch, a two fight contract was a minimum, given he's was fighting Brezeale they made it 3 ... hardly long term (and the Brezeale fight didn't have to be in).
Basically, all those arguments are rubbish.
Also, ESPN didn't talk to Joshua or Wilder yet Fury's contract value is contingent on Fury fighting both those guys in the 6 fights in his deal. Is it possible the DAZN deal had similar language?
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Originally posted by Phenom View PostThe only two articles about AJ on this week has Wilder name on the headline
Incase you didn't know AJ is fighting Ruiz next week
Wilder the chose to fight joshuas victim beazeale for half the purse he was offered at DAZN....you need reminding of that lol.
One face one belt one champion bla bla bla
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Originally posted by Bad_Guy View PostShouldn't be baffling when a flat fee deal is rejected. Was it baffling to AJ when he rejected a flat fee offer of $50M for the fight? Why have Fury and Wilder fought each other, but AJ is on the outside looking in? If Hearn offers a split revenue deal, this fight gets done.
Why dont Wilder fans just want their guy to fight? I want Wilder to fight, and clearly he's not interested in becoming one name one face etc.
#phoney
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every time wilder talks to them he asks simple questions that team AJ cant answer
"oh ok i will fight u in UK...fight has to be in 2018 though....oh so whats the date here? you left it blank"
"oh its prob april 2019"
"oh hey this looks nice....how much the other guy getting though"?
"sorry cant tell u that....likely because youll realize youre worth more than what were gonna pay u here"
LOL
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