Whyte ducks Fury

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  1. Special one

    Special one Active Member Full Member

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    Wilders potential to earn way more was there tho but he ducked the big DAZN offer and his chance to become undisputed!!
     
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    Special one Active Member Full Member

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    Now he's not even PPV for his next fight! I wonder if Whyte is!?
     
  3. Dubblechin

    Dubblechin Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    We can all see who is slow.

    One guy is worth $25 million. One guy turned pro two years later and is worth $1 million. No matter how you slice it.

    Think Wilder was worth $1 million two years ago?
     
  4. Dubblechin

    Dubblechin Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    How many PPVs has Whyte been on? A half-dozen? He's worth $1 million.

    How many PPVs has Wilder been on? One. And he was worth $25 million BEFORE that. (The link I posted was before his fight with Fury.)

    Dillian Whyte's PPVs didn't amount to much in his pocket. Clearly.
     
  5. Special one

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    You think Whyte is worth 1 million dollars?? Hahaha
     
  6. Special one

    Special one Active Member Full Member

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    He made more than double that for the Parker fight alone! Hahaha
     
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  7. Special one

    Special one Active Member Full Member

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    And although (overall) Wilder is worth a bit more (he estimated at 16 million dollars) your exaggerated fake facts expose you again! Is it not the money man who makes the offers!? How many career high offers has Wilder turned down from Whyte? How many offers has Whyte received from Wilder!? Or Joshua!? Has the money man of the division Wilder and most famous boxer in the yulaverse ever made him any!? Hahahaha
     
  8. Dubblechin

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    You seem to "think" a lot of things. You don't ever post anything to back up what you think.

    How'd you put it? "Clearly Most Likely?"

    LOL.

    The only thing that's clear in this thread is Dillian Whyte needs a new promoter.

    Because the one he has is treating him like he's a domestic fighter, not a world-class fighter.

    Dominic Breazeale, Eric Molina and Andy Ruiz will all have had TWO HEAVYWEIGHT TITLE SHOTS ... and Hearn personally gave Breazeale, Molina and Ruiz each to a title fight with Joshua ...

    Before Hearn gave Whyte his FIRST TITLE fight.

    Why Whyte is still with Hearn, I have no idea.
     
  9. Dubblechin

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    I didn't exaggerate anything. I posted links.

    You didn't post anything. You just keep saying what you "think" MAYBE, PROBABLY ...

    Post something tangible or I'm going to put you on ignore.
     
  10. Dubblechin

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    What was his trainer's cut? What was his manager's cut? What was Hearn's cut? What were the taxes?

    Post something tangible or you're going on Ignore.
     
  11. Special one

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    So Wilder by the same logic should leave his promoter!? Or you believe he will make more than 120 million for his next 3 fights against bums in regular non PPV Showtime?? Nice try with the deflection tho, that's seems to me what you have clearly most likely just tried to achieve with your poor attempt at humour!
     
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  12. Dubblechin

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    DAZN contacted Wilder, like they did Canelo, and offered him a three-fight deal, beginning with Breazeale. Wilder declined that offer but both sides agreed to meet again after.

    DAZN didn't even exist in the U.S. in September. They have yet to cross a million subscribers.

    Wilder is gambling that once the site is more established and surpasses a million subscribers that he can command more money.

    DAZN pays Joshua roughly $15 million per fight (Joshua gets the rest from SKY). Joshua was the first big fighter they signed. As in most sports, you never want to be the first fighter to sign.

    DAZN then paid Canelo roughly $30 million per fight. (Double Joshua, which is why you don't want to be the first to sign.)

    DAZN offered Wilder roughly what they offered Canelo per fight.

    Next spring, DAZN is expected to double its monthly fee. We'll see what the offer is next time. DAZN just signed two guys to do a half-hour baseball show for $100 million.
     
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  13. Special one

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    None of that drivel really answers the question you already know but don't wanna admit the answer too tho!! So he turned down DAZN to potentially earn more whilst actually earning less at the tail end of his career!
     
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  14. Special one

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    Deontay Wilder deflection mode at its best! Apparently he don't even want to accept 50-50 now? In the end I don't think there will be any room to defend Wilder, his resume, career decisions etc when he Hangs em up, until then good luck to you in your ardent defence of him.
     
  15. mark ant

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    Fury beat Wilder as far as I`m cincerned and had him backing off at the end of thir bout, I`d say coward is a little strong.