I think dropped on your head would be understating things. You must have been bounced like a basketball.
Breazeale should demand 50/50 and claim Wilder is ducking if he don't agree. Doesn't matter though, hes already stated on several occasions he doesn't want to fight Breazeale next (too risky), My moneys on the midget, Oscar Rivas.
His IQ is roughly around that figure... Probably less due to all that meth he's being doing in his trailer.
Great to see Wilder admit that he hasn’t and will not be signing the contract, and therefore ending the argument of who is ducking who. He’s a Twitter gobshite and nothing else.
15%? On what planet does this fight make enough to give purses of $100m? Joshua and Wlad's total purse was $35m, you think this fight generates, not only more, but almost 3 times more? Parker got less than $7m.
Wilder is fighting floppy tits and there's no way he's fighting anyone else. As for the 50-50, all I have to say to that is a big old LOL.
Game done changed, Wilder will now use the spare time badmouthing AJ & Hearn, who I do think want the fight eventually, but clearly not now. So an interim fight for both. Wilder will just be patient and pull a GGG, start with a very off 50/50 demand at the table and eventually settle for something like 60/40, which is more than fair between two unbeaten HW champs. AJ's gonna sign simply because Canelo did: he ain't gonna make that kind of paper without Wilder, and Wilder will settle as the B side for the same reason. Both will make more in 2019 than they would've in 2018, and build it a little more, it's fine with me. Now I ask the overly emotional Brits and Ams to calm the hell down and stop acting like sissies.
Pretty good recap here. Have to say i agree with most of it: http://www.boxingnewsonline.net/a-brief-history-of-anthony-joshua-vs-deontay-wilder-not-happening/
After reading that it's painfully obvious team Wilder don't want the fight. Starting to think the fight never happen. Joshua is behind Wilder in terms of experience, another year and you would think Joshua only gets better. Why would Wilder want the fight then if his best chance of winning would be now.
What really came off as insincere, or even amateurish, was Finkel's insistence of their accepting before allowing them to look at the contract. Who seriously would accept such a proposal blindly?
Didn't Wilder previously say he settles with 35-40%? Now its 50% again? It seems to be tough to find a deal with Wilder.
Yeah reading it laid out like that puts doubts in my mind that Wilders team really want it. I'll admit Wilder had me duped l thought he truly wanted it but now lm not so sure. Maybe if Joshua struggles with Povetkin he'll muster the back bone to sign the contract.
Unless they become PPV stars overnight, the total purse will probably be about the same. Time doesn't always lead to more money.