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Originally posted by Deus View PostTo be fair, Wilder has been quite unequivocal that it is 50-50 or nothing as this is now the second time that he's said this, with the addition of this time he's threatened to walk if he doesn't get what he wants. Those themselves are worrying signs because it doesn't overly sound like he's willing to negotiate at all.
Obviously we can hope that in private his stance isn't quite so harsh and that this fight can get made, but you can't blame people for taking Wilder at his word on this one.
Other than that point I totally agree with what you're saying.
We will see what goes down when it comes tome to really make the fight happen, that obviously is not right now.
Maybe Wilder does walk away over 5-10 percent, I find that hard to believe but it could occur. When that time comes that is when it is time to talk about this as a problem and Wilder will get a ton of heat rightly so if it goes down like that.
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Serious question bro. If you’re so sure and confident in yourself and your abilities, why not settle for what’s being offered to you? Seems to me that if you KO Joshua, no split will ever work against you in the future. I get it’s a business but when you say you want to make the biggest fights “for the fans” then the split never becomes the issue. Now if you never said that and we know you have, then you stick to wanting a certain split and we don’t hold our breath waiting for that match to happen. You got a lot of skills bro but Joshua beat the man who beat every man for 10 years. Not saying he’s better than you, just saying I understand his upside and I struggle to see yours. But good luck in your negotiations bro and look forward to seeing your next bout.Originally posted by Deontay Wilder View PostWhere was this boy in 2010? 2011? 2012? Now he up in here acting like he own the place. You green! I been had twice as many wins, more title defense, and I gots Haymon on my team. Who the fuck is you. Talking bout we gonna niggotiate. Don't be playing these games Eddie. Just split it down the middle and let's get it on. Bitch!
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Originally posted by Rip Chudd View PostAll that talk and now pricing himself out, smh. What a sucka. Guess we won't see the fight
I really hope he's not serious...
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Originally posted by The Gambler1981 View PostSo to get your demands met (or get as close to them as possible) do you want to seem wishy-washy with them or put up a nice hard facade? So that still fits into posturing.
We will see what goes down when it comes tome to really make the fight happen, that obviously is not right now.
Maybe Wilder does walk away over 5-10 percent, I find that hard to believe but it could occur. When that time comes that is when it is time to talk about this as a problem and Wilder will get a ton of heat rightly so if it goes down like that.
Obviously that's just a feeling I get from this and I do hope that this is just part of his negotiations (as i'd mentioned in my first post) thus i'm certainly not calling this a 'duck' as is the commonplace trend around here.
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Originally posted by qwickm3 View PostFirst of all this is a negotiating tactic. He knows we will not get 50%. 40% is realistic and reasonable. He does hold the green belt and that matters!
All these AJ fans crack me up though. The guy won a fight against and old man and damn near lost it. Anthony Joshua can make a fine living fighting bums in the UK but he will never be considered great if he does that. Plus I feel like he is more likely to lose before Wilder. AJ does not strike fear into his opponets. Wilder does even if his skills are lacking. He has at least dared to be great by signing on the dotted line against the most dangerous heavyweights in the division even though they didn't work out. Aj? Not so much.
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This is pricing himself out, nothing else but that.
What a shame, i actually think he can knock Joshua out but there's no way he can demand 50-50 or no fight in this one. He knows it too and his team know it. They wouldn't be fighting next anyway, so hopefully Wilder and his team will see sense in time. Hopefully he's just going in high for negotiations, no problem with that but he is a fool if he sticks to his guns and misses out on a huge payday even at 35% or something, more than he could make in 10 fights.
It's hard to know what Wilder and his team are thinking sometimes. Who turns down about 5x their highest purse to fight domestic level Dillian Whyte...
Anyway, you would have to imagine that when they sit down properly and see how much he will make even with a lesser %, they will change their tune a bit.Last edited by TheBigLug; 12-04-2017, 03:38 PM.
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