Announcement

Collapse
No announcement yet.

Why do Wilder fans justify Wilder rejecting $12.5 million offer from AJ?

Collapse
  • Filter
  • Time
  • Show
Clear All
new posts

    #21
    Originally posted by oscar9992 View Post
    Why do Wilder fans justify Wilder rejecting $12.5 million offer from AJ's team?
    Because they don’t want to see the fight?
    Last edited by Ray*; 04-17-2018, 06:10 AM.

    Comment


      #22
      Wilder fans need to realise something is only worth what someone is willing to pay. For Wilder that's $12.5 mil at the moment.

      Comment


        #23
        Originally posted by Robbie Barrett View Post
        They all have. When Wilder was asking 50% they were all "we don't care about numbers, we just want to see the fight"
        I see all of them are now accountants with the “Flat fee” excuse. If the flat fees is 5 times what you usually earn then it can be considered a duck.

        Comment


          #24
          Why doesn't AJ offer the percentage of whatever figure they used to arrive at $12.5M?

          Why can't some AJ fans realize that this fight is going to be bigger than the sum of its parts?

          Comment


            #25
            Because obviously they cant think for themselves so most of them watch idiotic you tube channels then reiterate what they hear .

            Could be a reason they DKSAB and sound ******ed because unlike you tube this IS a boxing forum that at least requires SOME intellectual ability to talk about BOXING and in general the boxing business ?

            Comment


              #26
              Originally posted by juggernaut666 View Post
              Because obviously they cant think for themselves so most of them watch idiotic you tube channels then reiterate what they hear .

              Could be a reason they DKSAB and sound ******ed because unlike you tube this IS a boxing forum that at least requires SOME intellectual ability to talk about BOXING and in general the boxing business ?
              juggernaut “short bus?666 comment perfectly describes himself

              Comment


                #27
                ITs an easy excuse , and to be honest wilder is going to push for more , why wouldn’t he?

                But what happens if Joshua stands firm, well in my opinion if he doesn’t then accept the offer I will consider wilder ducking?

                Why? Because wilder has few other options, Whyte for 7mil maybe is best option but otherwise probably 5-6 fights to make the same.

                What about Joshua? Well to be honest he can easily justify fights against various others. Povetkin, Miller, Whyte, Haye,Fury. Let’s be quite frank he ‘could’ get away without fighting Wilder and still make a ton of money and still have good fights and sell out stadiums etc. In this time Wilder will be getting older.

                What does this mean? Well in my view Wilder really should try to get the best offer, of course he should, but what he has been offered already is enough to take it if he really believes he will win. He would double that income again in any rematch and also significantly increases his revenue in future fights even without Joshua. Whyte, Fury, Parker will all be big match ups.

                What it really comes down to does Wilder really believe he can win or is it all talk?

                Comment


                  #28
                  Originally posted by EnglishOxide View Post
                  UK fans do not see Wilder as big a threat as Klitschko. I would be very surprised if it did similar PPV numbers.

                  UK fans see Wilder as ANOTHER overhyped American with a padded record and a big mouth. He's no different to Brezeale.
                  I don't think that British fans are deluded enough to think such a thing.

                  Comment


                    #29
                    ... Wilder never makes $12.5 million in the U.S. -- not even vs Joshua... instead, Wilder would make that kind of money in the UK only... hence...

                    Comment


                      #30
                      Lets not forget it's not just the money, Joshua is giving up 3/4 belts, the #1 status and the chance to become undisputed champion..... with that in mind, Wilder has no where to go other than Joshua to fulfil his supposed dream and at least unify.

                      Comment

                      Working...
                      X
                      TOP