Originally posted by WbaYoungboy
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"You said that Joshua is afraid of Wilder just on the basis of the fact that the fight isn't happening?"
I did that purely to show that I had engaged with your argument; you don't have any other plausible reason for suggesting that AJ is ducking Wilder... if I'm wrong about that then come back to me with something coherent and I'll **** you intellectually. So don't say that I haven't read what you've posted.
You wrote:
"when its come to a big strong in his prime fellow heavy weight champ all of a sudden there's a thousand an one reasons why its not happening???"
But there aren't a thousand and one reasons why it's not happening are there? Name me a reason that the Joshua side have come up with as to why the fight isn't happening. You've said there are a thousand and one... name me ONE. There's only one reason at present, and that's that Wilder's team have not done anything to push the fight forward, or even suggest that they are actually interested in the fight.
You say that Joshua is so scared of Wilder "you see genuine fear an fright in his eyes I don't care what anybody tells me.."
First of all, the fact that you say 'I don't care what anybody tells me' shows that you aren't prepared to listen to reason, which is obvious from your badly-reasoned posts. But more to the point; if Joshua is so scared why would he make an offer?... even a bad offer?
Even if it's a lowball offer JOSHUA IS NOW CONTRACTUALLY OBLIGATED TO FIGHT WILDER IF WILDER ACCEPTS THE FIGHT. If Joshua were to back out of the fight Wilder could sue Joshua for breach of contract which would entitle him to $12.5m plus any additional loss of earnings that Wilder suffers (which would be substantial). Do you think Joshua would be willing to put up with this public humiliation? No.****ing.way. he would lose all credibility. He would be backed into a corner completely and he would lose without even stepping into the ring. All it would take would be for Wilder to accept the offer. If Joshua was terrified, he wouldn't put himself in that position - he just wouldn't make an offer and come up with some excuse.
But supposing you're adamant that no man in his right mind would accept $12.5m...
It's a first-up offer. It's a starting point for negotiations, it's not going to be generous. If Wilder has a problem with being on the receiving end of a low opening offer then his team should have made an opening offer themselves when they had the chance. They didn't do this so they shouldn't complain about the consequences of their own actions.
I see you're new to this site... I'd advise you to quit now, we don't need another dumb*ss here.
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