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    #21
    Wilder wants no part of Joshua
    Originally posted by Lemonhead_Jeff View Post
    Hearn is gutted? that's not good. He already had no heart and no balls.
    He's got nothing left but his damn ego!

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      #22
      It's official...Wilder wants no part of Joshua

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        #23
        Team Wilder value this at 100m dollars, Wilder and Fury split what maybe 30m ?

        So they think simply adding AJ’s name generates the rest, yep definitely 50/50 that.

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          #24
          Originally posted by Redd Foxx View Post
          Hearn's while strategy has always been to duck, then as soon as the opponent moves on, play like he tried so hard. Lol. Marketing to simpletons.
          AJ has been ducking? And Wilder has simply moved on? . ....I love the choice of words. Keep doing your thing

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            #25
            Ironically Wilder fans will complain when a 36 year old
            Wilder gets in there

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              #26
              If Hearn is so gutted, why doesn't he do a Joshua vs Wilder trilogy with Showtime PPV in the US and Sky PPV in the UK?

              60/40 Joshua in fight 1.

              60/40 Wilder if he wins the first fight, 70/30 Joshua if he wins the first fight.

              50/50 in the third fight if they split the first two, third fight is canceled if the same fighter wins the first two.


              Wilder's side would accept this deal. All three (or possibly just two) PPVs would sell at least 3 million PPVs worldwide each. You might come close to 10 million PPV buys worldwide for the trilogy. Half a billion dollars in the pot to split.

              No need to be gutted Eddie. Just stop refusing to put the fight on PPV where it belongs.

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                #27
                ... it's not about ducking...

                ... it's about business: Haymon will not allow Wilder to fight on DAZN...

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                  #28
                  Originally posted by Redd Foxx View Post
                  Hearn's while strategy has always been to duck, then as soon as the opponent moves on, play like he tried so hard. Lol. Marketing to simpletons.
                  You don't "move on" from the unified champion. And certainly not for a whole year by choice. AJ should pull a GGG/Kovalev and have WBC mandate him

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                    #29
                    Originally posted by WBC WBA IBF View Post
                    If Hearn is so gutted, why doesn't he do a Joshua vs Wilder trilogy with Showtime PPV in the US and Sky PPV in the UK?

                    60/40 Joshua in fight 1.

                    60/40 Wilder if he wins the first fight, 70/30 Joshua if he wins the first fight.

                    50/50 in the third fight if they split the first two, third fight is canceled if the same fighter wins the first two.


                    Wilder's side would accept this deal. All three (or possibly just two) PPVs would sell at least 3 million PPVs worldwide each. You might come close to 10 million PPV buys worldwide for the trilogy. Half a billion dollars in the pot to split.

                    No need to be gutted Eddie. Just stop refusing to put the fight on PPV where it belongs.
                    News flash: Wilder fans have grudgingly admitted that they will only honour and campaign for the fight if they have some input in the financials. They want to pay 100 dollars on Showtime PPV so they too can be loyal to Al Haymon. If there is any chance it will cost them nothing on Dazn it’s a no go. It’s PPV or nothing

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                      #30
                      Originally posted by factsarenice View Post
                      It's official...Wilder wants no part of Joshua
                      True true, AJ should be considered superior by Wilder's forfeit, untill Wilder actually faces him

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