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  • #21
    Originally posted by Curt Henning View Post
    curt is shooting down your foolish fanboyism is really what hes doing....robbie the parrot....

    too bad DAZN is in tears knowing theyll have to split the fight now and carry huge risk if AJ loses

    wilders team doesnt have that problem though...everything is good over there! wilder could lose and everything is still good over there!

    man eddie could have had wilder last year for cheap! now its gonna cost AJ money he could have had!

    50/50 in vegas or youre leaving money on the table! damn thats gotta hurt eddies pride
    You're delusional. All the pressure is clearly on Wilder now. The boxing world can now see him as the coward that used Joshua's name.

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    • #22
      Originally posted by Robbie Barrett View Post
      You're delusional. All the pressure is clearly on Wilder now. The boxing world can now see him as the coward that used Joshua's name.
      its not gonna work that way...it didnt work that way for canelo vs ggg....AJ is still the international superstar with more belts....hes going to have to give wilder 50 percent...or at least 45 with the fight being in vegas and on US PPV also

      DAZN wanted to control the whole thing on a flat fee with no ppv and leave money on the table for both guys! LOL

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      • #23
        Originally posted by Curt Henning View Post
        its not gonna work that way...it didnt work that way for canelo vs ggg....AJ is still the international superstar with more belts....hes going to have to give wilder 50 percent...or at least 45 with the fight being in vegas and on US PPV also

        DAZN wanted to control the whole thing on a flat fee with no ppv and leave money on the table for both guys! LOL
        Joshua is the superstar. Wilder is the coward with all the public pressure. Why would Joshua need to give him 50%? Wilder isn't in a position to make demands anymore.

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        • #24
          Originally posted by Curt Henning View Post
          desperate attempt to deflect and place all blame on wilder
          I'm just quoting Wilder, and it's a desperate attempt to save face.


          but what should i expect from fans of a guy whos own hero said he was ducking and previously offered wilder 12.5 million when AJs own network came in and offered him more than that to fight d breezy LOL
          That was a good initial offer for a fight in the UK where the pot would have been around 50M. The offer was eventually improved to 15M which was about 10x what Wilder was making on average at the time. If that is a lowball offer or "crackhead money" then what do you call the 1M-2M per fight Wilder was getting paid?

          20M for Breazeale is crazy and is a sweetener for the 80M AJ fights offer, which is even crazier. They are overpaying Wilder massively, that's how much they want the fight. They made an offer he couldn't refuse, yet he still did.

          all wilder is saying is taht when they come correct, 50/50 like hes asking, it will get done....
          Fortunately, we live in the real world, not in the alternate reality where Wilder and most of his fans live. And in the real world Joshua has 3x the belts, is 5x-10x the draw and has fought better opposition.

          To quote Wilder: "In boxing, unfortunately, it doesn't work that way."

          Just ask Floyd about the 50/50...

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          • #25
            Originally posted by Curt Henning View Post
            its not gonna work that way...it didnt work that way for canelo vs ggg....AJ is still the international superstar with more belts....hes going to have to give wilder 50 percent...or at least 45 with the fight being in vegas and on US PPV also

            DAZN wanted to control the whole thing on a flat fee with no ppv and leave money on the table for both guys! LOL
            youre coming across like a man in denial. thats fair enough after youve wasted the last few months defending your hero and now he pulls this diva ****

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            • #26
              Lost to Fury and exposed as a coward, but Curt Henning thinks Wilder is in a position to demand 50% and that Joshua fights on Showtime. Can you get anymore delusional?
              Last edited by Robbie Barrett; 03-21-2019, 05:08 PM.

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              • #27
                Originally posted by Curt Henning View Post
                AJ confront wilder!?!?!?!? hahahahaha...AJ is the same guy who got wilder barred from the ring!!!!

                and have you ever seen miller confront AJ? AJ gets punked then walks around with his hands pointing and running his lips when its all over and everybody is between everyone! LOL
                I just find it bizarre, for example? Tyson Fury due to his heritage prides himself on the notion 'That he is a fighting man' but as you can see of late, he is avoiding the Deontay Wilder rematch.

                All I have seen Wilder do is, make afew tweets and give afew interviews within the alternative media. 'This is school boy behaviour'

                Forget all this professional sport nonsense and political, at the end of the day? This is violent and competitive sport.

                If I was Deontay Wilder's manager, I would advise him to also confront Tyson Fury physically.

                No idea what is wrong with these boxers, it is clear now that Anthony Joshua needs to confront Deontay Wilder 'Take his entourage with him also, all of his boys who wear his trademark tracksuits'

                Sometimes in boxing you need to get things done in a old school manner. Just Like Muhammad Ali did with Sonny Listen, and these trait was still evident in some fighters in the mordern era 'David Haye was the last guy at heavyweight to use these tactics, along with Shannon Briggs'.






                Last edited by PRINCEKOOL; 03-21-2019, 05:09 PM.

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                • #28
                  oh look its the same 10 or so brits coming here to defend AJ and lambaste wilder without providing any logic or common sense!

                  hey man youre in denial! no youre in denial! man youre stupid! no man youre stupid!...ahhahahaha..look at you creeps! wilder is the coward its so obvious! hahahaha...sad lot you all are

                  AJ had him for 12.5 last year...now wilder about to rape AJs pockets! more for wilder less for AJ! helloooo here comes 50 percent for wilder!

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                  • #29
                    Originally posted by Robbie Barrett View Post
                    Lost to Fury and exposed as a coward, but Curt Henning things Wilder is in a position to demand 50% and that Joshua fights on Showtime. Can you get anymore delusional?
                    lost to fury and nobody knows him yet DAZN is coming out with a legit 100 mil for him eh?!?!? haaaaaaaaa

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                    • #30
                      Originally posted by PRINCEKOOL View Post
                      I just find it bizarre, for example? Tyson Fury due to his heritage prides himself on the notion 'That he is a fighting man' but as you can see of late, he is avoiding the Deontay Wilder rematch.

                      All I have seen Wilder do is, make afew tweets and give afew interviews within the alternative media. 'This is school boy behaviour'

                      Forget all this professional sport nonsense and political, at the end of the day? This is violent and competitive sport.

                      If I was Deontay Wilder's manager, I would advise him to also confront Tyson Fury physically.

                      No idea what is wrong with these boxers, it is clear now that Anthony Joshua needs to confront Deontay Wilder 'Take his entourage with him also, all of his boys who wear his trademark tracksuits'

                      Sometimes in boxing you need to get things done in a old school manner. Just Like Muhammad Ali did with Sonny Listen, and these trait was still evident in some fighters in the mordern era 'David Haye was the last guy at heavyweight to use these tactics, along with Shannon Briggs'.





                      wilder already tried to confront AJ right in the UK in front of AJs own fans.....hearn came out and said they wouldnt allow it and even called the BBC to make sure he couldnt



                      LOL

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