This is why Wilder shouldnt face Whyte in the UK.

Discussion in 'World Boxing Forum' started by Ukansodoff, Oct 20, 2017.


  1. baldbull

    baldbull Active Member Full Member

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    I don't think Wilder will ever sign to fight Joshua. A million bucks goes a loooong ways in ole backwoods Alabama. I think Wilder is MORE than content making between 750 and 1.5 million per fight, once or twice a year against part timers or shells of former contenders.
     
  2. Farmboxer

    Farmboxer VIP Member Full Member

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    I think Whyte would beat Wilder. I am sure that Usyk would beat Wilder and Parker right now as a cruiserweight...............he would out box both of them, probably knock them both out, esp. Wilder..........
     
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  3. charliem333

    charliem333 Member Full Member

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    a coward? he fought the most dangerous opponent possible in his s last fight in W.K in his 18th bout who the f**k has wilder fought compared to that in his 38 bouts even Anthony Joshua's win vs dillian whyte is better than anyone that wilder has fought and AJ has a mandatory! if he skips his mandatory! he loses the titles
     
  4. madballster

    madballster Loyal Member Full Member

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    AJ just destroyed Wlad Klitschko. How is he a coward. Who has Wilder fought? Wilder is NOT A DRAW and can't make any demands.
     
  5. Gneus7

    Gneus7 Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Fighting Whyte makes sense if he believes he can win. Makes good money, gets another W on his resume and helps build the Joshua fight. Joshua Vs Wilder could be absolutely huuuuge if Wilder helps raise his profile in the UK
     
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  6. Blackclouds

    Blackclouds Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    You're forgetting Wilder has the WBC championship belt. Wilder won't be taking less than 40 but the sycophant AJ fanbase such as yourself really thinks this is about money when it's about legacy. Really the only reason why any unification happens given all the red tape, sanctioning fees, conflicting rules, corrupt personalities and boxing politics bs that comes with it. I didn't know you AJ fanboys were such Mayweather fans, you seem to enjoy A side B side talk more than the actual fights.
     
  7. James Smith

    James Smith Well-Known Member Full Member

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    Haye got a 50/50 split against Wlad, but Haye had a massive fanbase that believed in him.
     
  8. Blackclouds

    Blackclouds Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    First of all, why in the **** should i care what goes into Wilder's or any other man's pockets? That's what gossiping women do and boxing fans act like gossiping women. The fight gets signed Wilder and AJ will be paid handsomely and if not, there's million dollar pay days, each check is likely more than your lifetime earnings twice over.

    I have said "building" the fight is wrong thing to do for this fight, they need to fight while the iron is hot. Easiest fight to sell, and it would be a great fight that would have folks coming back for the sequel. Even if AJ gets viscously knocked out, people would have remembered the first battle and tune in for the rematch that would be even bigger. That's what Hearn should be thinking about but he's shook, and scared. Maybe leaving US money on the table out of fear that it can't be done is the reasoning behind this.
     
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  9. Ukansodoff

    Ukansodoff Deontay plz stop ducking Joshua. Thank you. Full Member

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    I don't think wilder is going to get a bad deal when he sits down to discussions. Hearn seems to pay fairly. Wilder will do well to get 50-50 though. He better not walk away when he doesn't get it. He certainly doesn't deserve it.

    He has a belt, Joshua has a few of them. Joshua fights seems to be bringing in 10 times what wilder fights do. I see no argument for a 50-50 split.
     
  10. lloydturnip

    lloydturnip Well-Known Member Full Member

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    Wilder should fight Whyte in the uk that would build up momentum for a massive fight with AJ especially if as I predict Wilder destroys Whyte early .Wilder could fight Whyte in his back bedroom and still spark him.
     
  11. James Smith

    James Smith Well-Known Member Full Member

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    I seriously doubt this will be the kind of fight that will be due a rematch, far too onesided.
     
  12. theanatolian

    theanatolian Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    That's exactly how they've been sounding like, with all the "marinate, build up, A side/B side, who sells more" BS. That's the last thing we need in the HW division. I favour AJ over Wilder, Hearn should share my confdence and make the fight once they're both done with mandatories.
     
  13. Southpawswitch

    Southpawswitch Active Member Full Member

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    An old, shot to pieces inactive for two years Wlad who got clowned by Tyson Fury almost ended AJ's boxing life. AJ is blatantly ducking Wilder because he knows he's more dangerous than any of you people are giving him credit for.

    Wilder is the second biggest name in the division. He's the biggest fight Joshua can make. Deal with it.
     
  14. James Smith

    James Smith Well-Known Member Full Member

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    Haye and Tyson are far bigger names, just compare their social media with Wilder's little following.
     
  15. Southpawswitch

    Southpawswitch Active Member Full Member

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    Tyson ain't gonna be fighting for the next five years if ever again and Haye isn't even a contender.