1. He's making roughly 6x the amount he's ever made for any one fight. 2. He's getting TWO fights win or lose. 3. If he feels he could win he knows it then inflates his own value in a rematch . 4. A win in any of the fights creates a third fight which then adds to at least 40 Million. ( this point here should end ANY debate if low balling??? lol ) 5. We know a fighter wouldn't opt to fight for over 6 years and over 10 fights and make around 25 Million when he can do it in TWO. 6. Persuing a self proclaimed 50 and 0 undefeated record vs a chance at something realistic such as being a unified champion and something that's attainable NOW ,is more important? Only a fool believes that gives him more credibility! 7. Wilder will likely not be boxing near a decade more anyway, do you think he thinks not taking a Joshua fight is smart? Nope. This tells me he doesn't want to lose. 8. His team can only be blamed so much by being very bad advisors, I find it hard to believe any remote intelligent fighter could walk away from this deal.... Again a WIN opens doors for Wilder. It is a pure DUCK if he declines the end offer !
Thank God you are not advising anyone professionally, you would definitely be the cause for the bankruptcies that WOULD occur if you actually were in charge. This is why everyone should at least take 1 finance course or a business course in high school/University, absolutely 0 business sense whatsoever. If you worked at the firm where I'm at, you'd be laughed out of town.
Deontay's being low balled, the bodybuilders promoter thinks he's dealing with a chump. The bomb squad preparing their counter offer, Joshua better be prepared to get down on his hands and knees and beg for that 50 -50 split. Lol if he don't, he can kiss that Wbc title shot goodbye. Lol the bronze bomber really is the A side, they won't crumble to Joshua'a greedy demands.
I've said all along, Wilder doesn't really want to fight Joshua, or even any decent prime heavyweights like Parker. He prefers to fight old, slow, overweight guys like Ortiz, chinny journeymen like Szpilka, and shot fighters like Arreola.
Totally agree and also nothing is stopping Wilder and his promoters from making their own offer so they don't rely on steady Eddie running the show - but they seem incapable of doing so.
Anthony Femi Cashua better go fight Povetkin. Remember that fat little Bulgarian that wrecked him in the ams? I see the same glass everywhere
Both AJ and Wilder are nothing but primadonna bit**s both of them... Thats the problem here.. I hope that somehow they both land a punch at the same time and both hit the canvas at the same time like Rocky and Apollo did.. Except this time I hope nobody beats the count. *** no Rematch Clause either..
Actually the OP is brilliant. The last sentence says it all. There's room for negotiation but if he declined the final offer then you have to say it's a duck.
Imagine if this happened back in the day, when Foreman got a title shot against Frazier "nah mate, not getting enough money so I'll carry on fighting low level guys instead"
So you are basically advising Wilder to fight for 1.5/ 2 million a fight for 6 years to get the same amount in TWO fights correct? Lol I'm pretty sure if we did a poll on who the dumber poster is on here...you would win!
of course Wilder is ducking. He's a paper champ holding on to his title for dear life hoping to cash out on a filthy pay day, like Charles Martin. He's holding AJ to ransom for his belt. AJ has 3/4 belts, doing all the dirty work. 75% of the Heavyweight title. Wilder deserves 25% split. MAX by default. Then factor in AJ is a mega star compared to him and he should accept anything over 10M he's offered.