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  • #41
    Originally posted by Jax teller View Post
    Not that much, Parker Whyte wasn't that big ,1 mil each and the UK knew Parker from the AJ fight can't see Wilder Whyte doing much more than 4 times that to get Whyte 3 mil and Wilder 7. Probably similar interest as AJ v Martin max.

    Didn't they say Wilder could have that one in America as well and since it was twice his biggest payday with no Fury at the time and Whyte was a bum right? So why not take the easy money?
    Parker-Whyte was a non-title fight between two guys who both got knocked out by Joshua. If you're earnestly using that to judge an actual heavyweight championship fight, good luck.

    Wilder wasn't going to be the debut face for Hearn's DAZN project, so don't play dumb; Hearn wasn't going to let Whyte go on to Showtime, to get flattened by Wilder, to then drive up the interest in seeing Wilder-Joshua on Showtime even further.

    Wilder is making a voluntary defense of his title, against a Brit who was rated at maybe #10 when the fight was talked up; logic tells you that Whyte gets a fee, and that Wilder owns 80% of the show as the attraction, with Wilder splitting his 80% with the rest of his camp

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    • #42
      Originally posted by Sid-Knee View Post
      And Wilder is here yet again contradicting himself.

      Don't worry, this punk will say the opposite in the not too distant future. He always does. His scummy fans won't say a word about it either.
      He’s the 2nd-best heavyweight in the world and he almost knocked out the best last fight wtf is your problem?

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      • #43
        Lol at everyone trying to act like the Ortiz win means nothing while Ortiz continues to show his class

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        • #44
          Joshua is more a chill guy, works harr and actually gives a **** about his technique but what he’s doing is transparent. Anyone questioning Wilder’s character while defending Joshua has zero credibility.

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          • #45
            Originally posted by hrt3333 View Post
            He’s the 2nd-best heavyweight in the world and he almost knocked out the best last fight wtf is your problem?
            Fury shouldn't have been rated in the top 10 before he fought Wilder. So no, he isn't the best heavyweight out there. That is Anthony Joshua until proven otherwise.

            Fury beat Wilder only to be ripped off on the cards. So he is the second best, not Wilder.

            However, the point of my post was that Wilder always contradicts himself. Only last week he was saying he doesn't need to fight Joshua for 2 years. Now he's saying he wants the fight again? He'll be back to saying the opposite soon enough. He always does. The clown changes his story back and forth non stop. His scummy fans will not hold it against him. They will however smear Joshua with nothing but lies, contradictions and hypocrisy. Just like they always do.

            Wilder and his fans deserve each other. Both as backwards and dishonest as each other. It will be a great day for the sport when both **** off and never return.

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            • #46
              Originally posted by hrt3333 View Post
              Joshua is more a chill guy, works harr and actually gives a **** about his technique but what he’s doing is transparent. Anyone questioning Wilder’s character while defending Joshua has zero credibility.
              Wilder's character has been brutally exposed. The dude can't stop contradicting himself. Then you have all of the pathetic excuses he had for why he failed against Fury.

              Tell me about Joshua's character? Give me facts? Not your worthless opinion that has no basis in fact what so ever.

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              • #47
                Originally posted by Throwingbombs View Post
                And Wilder turned down Whytes offers too. Deontay trys to pick off the old or ring rusty instead of boxers in their prime.
                Wlad - 42 years old
                Takam - 38 years old
                Povetkin - 39 years old
                Pulev (fight after Miller) 39 years old

                Go on.

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                • #48
                  Originally posted by Jax teller View Post
                  Didn't they say Wilder could have that one in America as well and since it was twice his biggest payday with no Fury at the time and Whyte was a bum right? So why not take the easy money?
                  Hearn had written it giving himself control over Wilder's next 2 to 5 fights in that Whyte offer. No way Wilder or anyone else should sign control over their career away, unless that's what they want. Obviously Wilder isn't gonna sign anything where Hearn gets his future options.

                  Everyone saw and spoke on that at the time. Your Hearn fan-girls won't stop with the selective memory and time-wasting nonsense arguments. It's a bad look.

                  Before you go there, I don't rep Wilder, am no one's fan-girl, and respect AJ's talent. I am a fan of Boxing. Wilder gets respect cause he fights who he can, and he raised $50 million (with his Team) VERIFIED to offer AJ. Facts are facts. You hearn fan-girls are redundant Matchroom employees I believe. Paid to just keep spewing the regurgitated nonsense, facts be damned.

                  When the time is right, and a legitimate, worthy offer is made WIlder vs AJ will happen. Hopefully not until then ....

                  Stop licking promoter or boxer balls. Be a fan of the SPORT!

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                  • #49
                    Wilder worked so hard to make the AJ fight

                    Sent one email from bronzebomber@gmail.com and said he'd give 50million to joshua and thereafter rejected all communication.

                    Yeah we know Deontay.

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                    • #50
                      Originally posted by _Rexy_ View Post
                      Wlad - 42 years old
                      Takam - 38 years old
                      Povetkin - 39 years old
                      Pulev (fight after Miller) 39 years old

                      Go on.
                      Wlad wasn't 42 when they fought.

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