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    #41
    Part 10 of the AJ Wilder saga lol

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      #42
      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 my vantage point.
      But your vantage point is uneducated, inexperienced and amateur. What's the most lucrative deal you've ever negotiated? How could you possibly understand the psychology and strategy that goes into negotiating multimillion deals?

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        #43
        Originally posted by WBC WBA IBF View Post
        But your vantage point is uneducated, inexperienced and amateur. What's the most lucrative deal you've ever negotiated? How could you possibly understand the psychology and strategy that goes into negotiating multimillion deals?
        You adding WBO to your list, cause PBC be acknowledging as of late.

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          #44
          Originally posted by Young Bidness View Post
          You adding WBO to your list, cause PBC be acknowledging as of late.
          No, I have never recognized the WBO and it has nothing to do with PBC.

          You're also wrong, PBC hasn't been acknowledging the WBO any more than usual. Showtime has always recognized the WBO. It's FOX that refuses to do so.

          What's changed is that the WBO is now rating PBC fighters, which they were refusing to do before.

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            #45
            For making a Joshua vs Wilder fight, it's not AJ and Wilder that will sit together and make that fight. It is Hearn+Haymon + all the networks involved. Just like Fox and ESPN are coming together to make Wilder vs Fury.

            In that case, it will probably be Fox+DAZN +BT/SKY in addition to some Saudi money. Thing is, a fighter cannot go for a short term deal if it harms his long term relationship with promoters/networks. Otherwise, he won't find anything when he comes back from the short term deal and would be frozen out.

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              #46
              Originally posted by WBC WBA IBF View Post
              No, I have never recognized the WBO and it has nothing to do with PBC.

              You're also wrong, PBC hasn't been acknowledging the WBO any more than usual. Showtime has always recognized the WBO. It's FOX that refuses to do so.

              What's changed is that the WBO is now rating PBC fighters, which they were refusing to do before.
              So you’re saying PBC fighters would pay to enroll in the WBO but they wouldn’t rate them?

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                #47
                Originally posted by Thraxox View Post
                Well here we go. Lets see the amount of spin gonna come out from the clown shows.
                It’s interesting ,Lou was one of the guys that said BT sports wanted to split the network PPV in the U.K and was behind that Wilder 50 million offer which he said wasnt possible and contradictory statements in an interview last year . All these guys know what going on ,Lou just happens to be genuine and has really exposed them again but all,of them have gotten paid to lie for Wilder .
                Last edited by REDEEMER; 01-29-2020, 01:28 PM.

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                  #48
                  Originally posted by WBC WBA IBF
                  I don't know what you mean by pay to enroll. That's not how it works.
                  You mean Showtime in general or Showtime/PBC? You know Showtime wasn’t only Al before PBC. Everything is business. There can be non disclosed settlements between Haymon Sports and the WBO to progress future relationships considering PBC is doing poor vs its competitor in DAZN. Since the boxer’s team/mgmt has to go thru Al and the WBO for ranking considerations, or rather, what’s the priority of Castaño caring? Is it because it’s on DAZN? As matter of fact wasn’t Swift Garcia added to the ranks recently? I’m sure Haymon payed, compensated, resoluted with the WBO for rankings. Unless a simple hand shake was sufficient and no money?

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                    #49
                    Originally posted by WBC WBA IBF View Post
                    But your vantage point is uneducated, inexperienced and amateur. What's the most lucrative deal you've ever negotiated? How could you possibly understand the psychology and strategy that goes into negotiating multimillion deals?
                    In regards to your first question. Nothing I have never negotiated any kind of lucrative deal. Anyway I know a lucrative deal when I see one; which is exactly what DAZN offered Wilder. Aka career high purses for a tune up then the biggest fight in the sport with a rematch.

                    Regarding your second question. When a network offers vastly more than a fighter's market value the strategy is to sign the contract.

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                      #50
                      Really Dibella doing that helped Wilder out because he got to see a number from a rival competing for his services. That forced the people paying him now to step up and pay him more which they did. I'm sure it pissed them off so they fired Dibella.

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