Let's be serious Sasha Povetkin TKO6 'BumSquad' Wilder, PERIOD

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  1. MVC!

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    He'll let the Russians win.

    He doesn't need to put up that much money himself.

    The Russians will put around 21-23 million in this fight. Wilder will take 75%, Povetkin takes 25%

    And fight on in Russia. :yep
     
  2. MVC!

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    :hi:

    Happened with the Wlad fight, 17 million for WLAD.

    Russian Oligarchs always put up that much cake.

    And Wilder will be getting most of it. :happy
     
  3. box4life11

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    So because it so called happened to


    Wlad it's gonna happen to wilder ok now I understand lmao
     
  4. MVC!

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    Pay that man his money.

    Wlad is not a big draw in RUSSIA,

    They will be paying BIG for a HW title shot again in RUSSIA.

    AND WILDER WILL BE CLAIMING MOST OF THAT CAKE!~!!! :smooch

    Wilder/Povetkin

    Wilder is getting 16+ million to fight there.

    WILDER GETTING PAID. :smooch
     
  5. box4life11

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    Haymon would love to win the purse bid if you look at his history but unfortunately his facing a promoter his own size




    Actually ten times bigger !!!
     
  6. Staminakills

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    Beating Povetkin somehow proves you're the real deal ? Beating Povetkin is routine and fully expected by any top fighter in any era. Povetkin is the easiest win Wilder can for some messed up reason get credit for, why in all holy hell would beating a chinny ****pie stamina tiny hw really prove ?

    Wilder's easiest highlight reel ko in years,for many years before he ever got in to contention. Bermaine would lay povetkin out something funny.

    Only worse mismatch is going to prove to be how easily joshua annihilates martin
     
  7. MVC!

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    No need to.

    Why would Haymon want to put up that much money?!

    He'll let Wilder just go and reap the rewards in RUSSIA. :happy

    A lot of money to be made. Purse bids soon

    Russian Oligarghs put up 21-23 million.

    Wilder. 17.25 million dollars. :happy
     
  8. box4life11

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    U nervous wilder about to go to Russia lmao
     
  9. MVC!

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    Why would I be nervous?

    He can be on the moon and he'll STILL knock Povetkin out. :rofl

    17 million for Wilder

    Good for him!!! :deal
     
  10. box4life11

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    Lol

    I can't stop laughing wilder isn't calling no shots if this goes to Russia
     
  11. MVC!

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    Who cares about that?

    He'll get 75% of the cake as per purse bid rules. :happy
     
  12. box4life11

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    Well, he should knock a 37 year old thats only 6'1 with a 74-75 inch reach if not somethings wrong
     
  13. MVC!

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    Sounds like someone is playing both sides of this.

    If Wilder wins, he "should" have won

    If Povetkin wins, Wilder is a "fraud"

    :think
     
  14. box4life11

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    Post a link of those rules
     
  15. MVC!

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    Google it.

    How do you not know this?

    It's standard.

    http://en.espn.co.uk/boxing/sport/story/204099.html

    As champion, Klitschko is entitled to 75 percent of the winning offer ($17,499,997) with Povetkin due the remaining 25 percent ($5,833,333).