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    #31
    Originally posted by pittapatta66 View Post
    lol ,lou is having a big sook/cry. whaaaaaaah, rich boy from the clan of baby-r4pers not getting his 'deserved' gold.

    haha i think im gonna put a poster of al haymon up on my wall now.
    You mean move it from the ceiling above your bed?

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      #32
      Originally posted by WBC WBA IBF
      One day the UK fools will realize that just because AJ and Hearn say something in public, that doesn't mean it's true.

      DAZN was refusing to do Joshua vs Wilder unless Wilder signed a multifight agreement with DAZN.
      Hahaha hahaha. You really are the biggest liar on this forum by some distance. Thing is you don't seem to of noticed nobody believes a thing you type any more.

      Very funny so keep going.

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        #33
        Man y’all Argue alot lol. At the end of the day I think the fight happens. Both sides bottled some chances from wilder not taking advantage of dazn for wanting to overpay him to fight guy while AJ took his L to Skipper saying he felt his team dropped the ball when talking to wilder. Since then both guys have proven to become more important, more value, and neither side is gonna risk losing out on making the money to get it done. It’s down to $$.

        If all roads lead to AJ vs Wilder (which I think happens in Vegas) it’ll be joint promotion with both guys nearing a 50/50 deal. And if it leads to AJ vs Fury I expect the same circumstance but in Wembley. At this point it’s just up to all parties to keep winning.

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          #34
          Originally posted by dibzvincent143 View Post
          Wilder wanted aj. Haymon doesn’t do that though.
          Haymon advised floyd to wait 6 years for manny too.
          False. Haymon and Floyd intended to duck Pacquiao FOREVER. They were finally forced into it by the head of CBS Showtime Les Moonves. After six years of intentional ducking and mayweathering. Then they rigged the judges and have ducked the rematch ever since. Haymon's MO is rigging fraud fighters to never lose so they never, in his warped mind, lose value and leverage. The plan is to continue to rig ALL of Wilder's fights and pretend to want Joshua. Hearn knows this but can't say it.

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            #35
            Originally posted by Robbie Barrett View Post
            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.
            Bro, don't waste your time with that idiot. He kept bringing up the Breazeale fight on DAZN (being part of the deal) as though Wilder/handlers mentioned that as an excuse. Joshua's undisclosed purse was the bone of contention, so they claimed. Idiots can go on and spin this however they like, but we clearly haven't forgotten.

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              #36
              Lou tried to leverage a backdoor signing of Wilder to get his own promotion a Dazn deal.

              Lou got caught being dirty red handed.

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                #37
                Originally posted by Fanofreason View Post
                Lou tried to leverage a backdoor signing of Wilder to get his own promotion a Dazn deal.

                Lou got caught being dirty red handed.
                If he was trying to do them dirty why the fuq would he set them up in the meeting?

                And if Lou was screwing them, surely that means Haymon and Finkel wouldn't have anything better to offer than DAZN deal to keep Wilder. So they would have been screwing Wilder by not setting up the meeting themselves.

                PBC fanboys care more about Haymons business than the fighters that put it on the line SMH.

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                  #38
                  The with Joshua was exclusively on DAZN and I think that's what Haymon had the most issues with.

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                    #39
                    Originally posted by Young Bidness View Post
                    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.
                    Seriously, I don't think that any of that matters much now. According to Frank Warren and Shelly Finkel; Deontay Wilder and Tyson Fury are about to embark on a trilogy in the year 2020.

                    So there will not be enough time to make a fight with Anthony Joshua happen this year anyhow. It looks like the freezing out of AJ continues. It appears that neither guy is keen on fighting him in the near or immediate future. '

                    Joshua should just focus on fighting his mandatory challengers. He can talk about a 70/30 splits all he wants but if there was only a modicum of hope of at least fighting one of them, then I believe that a 50/50 purse split would be a good starting point in order to pique their interests. That's if AJ really indeed wants to fight them.

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                      #40
                      Originally posted by Fanofreason View Post
                      Lou tried to leverage a backdoor signing of Wilder to get his own promotion a Dazn deal.

                      Lou got caught being dirty red handed.
                      bingooooooooo

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