Originally posted by Raggamuffin
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When you beat the guy who was considered the champ, that is the torch in a manner of speaking. Its not really even logical...its just that Joshua got there at that time won that fight, was endorsed by Vlad... that stuff does matter to a degree, whether it is a testiment to skill, or not.
Wilder follows orders from his team. He does not make decisions in a vacuum, or at the very least there is a way things are decided that considers more than just the fighters inclinations. Listen, I do real estate and had to come out to my old stomping grounds to see a project through...I didn't just jump on a plane though!! Had to ask the wife, figure out when and if I needed to be out here...Wilder is a fighter, given his own devices Im sure he would gladly fight Joshua on the cobbles if he could! But.... people are calculating what he should do, what he should accept, etc.
So its not Wilder per se its his team. the flat fee could be a point of negotiation. If one understands HOW this fight is determining value one will see what Wilder can ultimately demand. If I were him it would be a percentage of some sort and a rematch clause. He has to remember he needs this fight to come up to the next earning mark more than joshua does, its that simple in some ways.
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