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    #11
    Originally posted by Jax teller View Post
    DAZN offered to pay 20 mil Finkel said he'd get paid ALMOST the same, so not as much that's a good reason to fight on DAZN. If it makes money it makes sense and the DAZN offer would have made him more money and set up the Joshua.
    No it's a horrible reason to fight on DAZN, because he would have lost all of his leverage with his current partners and had absolutely nothing to show for it as he still wouldn't have gotten the Joshua fight.


    You can stop with this "Wilder had a crystal ball he stole from Fury when he knocked him down and saw AJ losing in the future" ish, no one expected him to lose.
    Didn't need to have a crystal ball. The intelligent move was to wait, which is what he did. You can't criticize him for making the intelligent move, especially when he was proven correct.


    Also "seeing how joshua looked in his next fight first" is complete bull5hit, Wilder announced Ortiz 2 and Fury 2 before it even happened.
    Because DAZN was trying to play bull**** games that they were pulling the Joshua fight if Wilder didn't accept the multifight offer and that he couldn't come back later to try to just get the Joshua fight. So Wilder announced he was fighting other people to put pressure on DAZN to come back to the table. It didn't end up mattering because Joshua lost.

    That's how ****** you guys are. You'll continue to say over and over that Wilder should have accepted the DAZN offer, even though time proved he shouldn't have.

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      #12
      Originally posted by WBC WBA IBF View Post
      Didn't need to have a crystal ball. The intelligent move was to wait, which is what he did. You can't criticize him for making the intelligent move, especially when he was proven correct.

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      Yeah except he didn't 'wait' and AJ and Hearn was talking about making Wilder next and calling him out after the fight so there was no pressure needed.

      Wilder only announced Ortiz and Fury a week before AJ Ruiz to take the heat off himself. LMAO it's a big damn reach to say this was an attempt to make the AJ fight.

      You're dumb if you think anyone is gonna believe you, although you're clever trying to turn this into a UK vs US instead of facts vs fallacies, mentioning 'The Troll Brits' every five seconds.

      You said you don't even like boxing, your not affiliated with PBC and you are definitely not about spreading truth so you should log off and hit the gym.

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        #13
        Originally posted by WBC WBA IBF View Post
        No, I'm not a PBC shill. I have no ties to PBC whatsoever. What's funny is that my ties to Dibella are how I used to get so much inside info regarding PBC. With Lou out of the loop, I'm often out of the loop as well.

        Wilder rejected the DAZN deal because it didn't make any sense to fight Breazeale on DAZN. It made more sense to go destroy Breazeale, see how Joshua looked in his next fight, and then negotiate for a Joshua fight.

        JOSHUA ENDED UP LOSING. So even if Wilder had accepted DAZN's offer, he wouldn't have gotten to fight Joshua anyway.

        So he would have severely pissed off Showtime, Fox and PBC by fighting Breazeale on DAZN, but still wouldn't have gotten the AJ fight.

        This is how ****ing ****** the AJ trolls are. Wilder's decision was proven correct, yet you idiots still criticize him for making a decision that ended up being the right one.
        NOPE! If Wilder took the deal what makes you think Ortiz wouldn’t have accepted the offer before Ruiz? You’re a dummy if you think money isn’t a influence when Ortiz would’ve seen or copied Wilder’s moves. Or, as I said, Haymon’s typical brainwashing. He’s a puppetmaster.

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          #14
          What I can't really understand is why Haymon didn't just permit the AJ only fight with the rematch clause. Wasn't it something like $80 million?

          Incase nobody noticed, Wilder is so overvalued at the moment (fury too), he would be in danger of bankrupting any promoter outside of perhaps Haymon himself. The smartest move from what I can see would have been to allow DAZN to take the risk, instead of slowly watching your stakeholders withdraw from your fighters fights because it just doesn't make financial sense anymore. If Fury and Wilder are earning a combined 50-60 million in their next fight, it's going need to sellout and do 800k-1m+ PPVs or once again, people are bleeding themselves dry? Both fighters are doing poorly in comparison to the amount of money they are demanding, I dread to think how much money ESPN has lost on Fury.

          After Wilder Fury 1, Arum predicted 4million PPV sales for the rematch..

          I can't understand it and i freaking love watching Wilder fight but these dudes are just not selling in comparison to their asking price.

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            #15
            Originally posted by Articulateboxin View Post
            What I can't really understand is why Haymon didn't just permit the AJ only fight with the rematch clause. Wasn't it something like $80 million?

            Incase nobody noticed, Wilder is so overvalued at the moment (fury too), he would be in danger of bankrupting any promoter outside of perhaps Haymon himself. The smartest move from what I can see would have been to allow DAZN to take the risk, instead of slowly watching your stakeholders withdraw from your fighters fights because it just doesn't make financial sense anymore. If Fury and Wilder are earning a combined 50-60 million in their next fight, it's going need to sellout and do 800k-1m+ PPVs or once again, people are bleeding themselves dry? Both fighters are doing poorly in comparison to the amount of money they are demanding, I dread to think how much money ESPN has lost on Fury.

            After Wilder Fury 1, Arum predicted 4million PPV sales for the rematch..

            I can't understand it and i freaking love watching Wilder fight but these dudes are just not selling in comparison to their asking price.
            DAZN cant even bother with Devry because he’s PBC, that’s what DiBella is saying. DiBella has to basically wait for PBC scheduling regardless if DiBella makes his end. DiBella hates this wait game for co-mains.

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              #16
              Since AJ is a network free agent why couldn't Eddie Hearn, Matchroom and Anthony Joshua fight Wilder on Showtime? He has done so in the past.

              The only way this thing is going to work is for both promoters and networks to put on a collaborative effort in order to make this fight happen; Similarly to ESPN and Fox with Wilder and Fury.

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                #17
                Originally posted by WBC WBA IBF View Post
                Lou gave Wilder horrible advice and was fired over it.

                There was no reason to fight Breazeale on DAZN.

                There was no reason to lock yourself into a price before seeing how you look in your next fight and how Joshua looked in his next fight.

                DAZN wasn't offering the fight next, so there was no reason to meet. Dibella made a fool of himself.
                What a load of bollocks. Dibella set up a meeting that's all, he had nothing to do with the offers. He was forced out because Haymon had to start paying Wilder more after those DAZN offers. Setting up a negotiation for a fight Haymon didn't want.

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                  #18
                  Originally posted by champion4ever View Post
                  Since AJ is a network free agent why couldn't Eddie Hearn, Matchroom and Anthony Joshua fight Wilder on Showtime? He has done so in the past.

                  The only way this thing is going to work is for both promoters and networks to put on a collaborative effort in order to make this fight happen; Similarly to ESPN and Fox with Wilder and Fury.
                  The GENESIS from all this stems from 50/50 remember? If AJ did PPV on Showtime what was the PPV split? Even when Hearn transitioned from Sky to DAZN + Sky, Wilder’s team wouldn’t accept $100mil+ for three fights.

                  If Wilder loses against Fury there’s going to be a divide even with Wilders fans to say, “better Wilder losing to Fury than accepting that DAZN deal.” And “Wilder should’ve taken the $100mil+ cause he would’ve beaten AJ.”

                  Haymon created the narrative along with Finkel, “but but what is AJ taking if he didn’t accept $50m?” I will admit that AJ and Hearn messed up saying that, but another failure was Wilder ACKNOWLEDGING DiBella’s advice for DAZN when he told industry that leaving would only be temporary. Was that all strategy from Haymon to spook Espinoza to keep Wilder?

                  At the end of the day, Ortiz would’ve still been risky for AJ, yet AJ was still game. Haymon even killed that. The same stuff BJS purists think that his style is bad for Canelo is to assume BJS will show up like AJ Ruiz 2? Does Ruiz have Canelo Ring IQ?

                  The fans lose because all these fighters are aging. Everyone cried about May PAC being a spectacle yet we all endured it with HW too. Who gives a fook what AJ would’ve made, take risks and beat AJ and Hearn at their own game.
                  Last edited by Thuglife Nelo; 01-29-2020, 06:00 AM.

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                    #19
                    Originally posted by WBC WBA IBF View Post
                    Lou gave Wilder horrible advice and was fired over it.
                    Arranging a meeting with a network/streaming service that is; willing to pay his fighter more money than he has ever made, then make the biggest fight in boxing against Joshua sounds like EXCELLENT ADVICE from my vantage point.

                    This meeting got Wilder a lot more money than he would have got otherwise fighting Brezeale on Showtime. PBC/Showtime had to overpay for that fight due to DAZN offering him 20M for that fight.
                    Last edited by RoyJonesJrp4pno1; 01-29-2020, 06:24 AM.

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                      #20
                      Originally posted by RoyJonesJrp4pno1 View Post
                      Arranging a meeting with a network/streaming service that is; willing to pay his fighter more money than he has ever made, then make the biggest fight in boxing against Joshua sounds like EXCELLENT ADVICE from vantage point.

                      This meeting got Wilder a lot more money than he would have got otherwise fighting Brezeale on Showtime. PBC/Showtime had to overpay for that fight due to DAZN offering him 20M for that fight.
                      Well said. This is why Canelo’s deal is very respected. He is being well compensated for whatever other GLOBAL business DAZN tends to make. This is why Canelo held is ground to not fulfill GGG’s compensation on DAZN off of him, like GGG’s whole legacy waiting for stars at a lower class to move up. DAZN Global could strike bigger deals in the next years for other sports yet Canelo can’t benefit from those exponential earnings even if DAZN does another 800% rise by end of 2021 vs 2019. That’s all part of the game.

                      Whereas Finkel states, “but but what is AJ making!?? Who gives a fook, y’all ain’t Canelo! $100mil generational wealth for 3 fights and the high possibility to beat Wilder? Finkel’s age, he’s a dumbass too.

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