Hahahaha a "slave contract" to fight 3 fights. Breazeale who he just fought and 2 fights with Joshua, all fighters that he claimed to want to fight anyways. The difference being that DAZN would paid him literally ten times the amount to do so. You are living in a dreamworld if you actually believe what you just typed. Either that or you listen to the propaganda spewed forward by the LDBC.
Translation: Wilder was getting plastered across the mat by the likes of Harold Sconiers while AJ was fighting Dillian Whyte.
Freedom is everything my friend, and the freedom to make your own decisions is paramount. They were going to parcel Wilders fights out and triple their money on each one when with one fight against Joshua at the right time would quite possibly double that amount. Wilder ain't the fool that people think he is. Every fight before the Joshua fight is like gravey. All he had to do is keep winning and if he made forty to fifty million before the fight and a hundred and forty to fifty million on the Joshua fight then he is way ahead of the game. Joshua didn't hold up his end and folded like a cheap suit. That right there would have messed up his contract. He now has the option to take the belts from Ruiz and set himself up for even bigger money. Like I said, it was a slave contract.
That's not freedom, lol. He was going to be compensated well for signing the 3 fight deal. I don't think you actually understand the definition of freedom.
Wilder would look really bad if he ditches his scheduled two fights (Ortiz and Fury) to finally fight for a unification bout now. He could've fought AJ for the unification but he chooses to do it now that Ruiz has it? Thats a disgraceful act if he does do that and so I think Wilder wouldnt stoop so low.
Not really, It would be a strategic move and one well worth it. He couldn't have fought AJ because AJ and Hearn was offering him peanuts. He was fighting Ortiz and Fury to gain leverage on AJ. now that he don't have to do that, it would be prudent that he gets that Ruiz fight before Fury because I think that Fury could stay away from Ruiz and out box him for the belts. Then he would have the high ground on Wilder and the BS would start all over again.
I disagree man. Wilder needs to stick to his plan which is to fight Ortiz and then Fury. He didn't want to unify with AJ and he might not want to unify with Ruiz either. Just recently Wilder has sent support and messages of praise to Ruiz. No hint at a unification bout from Wilder because as I said before - that would be sleezy of Wilder to do so and he probably thinks so as well.
Peanuts hahahhaahhaahahhahahahahahahaha literally 80-90 million for 2 Joshua fights and 30 million for a Breazeale fight that he turned down to make less than 10 million instead fighting Breazeale. Obviously you're either trolling or you've been kidnapped and typing while drugged or under a hypnotic spell delivered by Al Haymon's henchmen.
You seem to be obsessed with Wilder getting knocked down by Sconiers like nine years ago. But you know what? Wilder hasn’t been knocked out. AJ was just KTFO and there’s no getting around that. And since AJ got knocked out you want to slam Wilder ... who is fighting Ortiz for a second time and also fought Fury. No doubt his development was slower. So what? Does it bother you that George Foreman didn’t win a title until his 38th fight? That Ray Robinson won his first title in his 76th? Does that somehow make them lesser fighters than guys who won titles in less fights? Maybe you are an AJ fanboi, maybe not — but you clearly (and not from just this thread) have a mad-on for Wilder.
Keep in mind that this guy just wrote "He couldn't have fought AJ because AJ and Hearn was offering him peanuts." 120 million = peanuts to Wilder fans.