If this is accurate then he turned down 20 mil for the fight and accepted 10 mil.
i would take 10 mil to fight sombody I could knockout in 1 round too
You'd take 10 mil instead of 20 mil for the same fight?
You'd take 10 mil instead of 20 mil for the same fight?
It wasn't 20 million for the same fight...
It was 100 million for THREE fights
Two of those fights (with Joshua) could generate a billion in revenue...
In other words he would of lost far more if he accepted that dumbass offer from DAZN...
You will never see any millions in your life so stop pocket watching.
And you don't know the in's and out's of the deal. Cac acting like 10 milly is a bad thing. Stop pocket watching![]()
Not sure if this is poor spinning or poor reading comprehesion...So he didn't want to take the deal because he would have had to fight AJ in it? Makes sense. And he's on record saying the deal was 120 mil he turned down.
Not sure if this is poor spinning or poor reading comprehesion...
This isn't hard to follow, son turned down the DAZN offer because he didn't want to miss out on a billion dollars in revenue that the Joshua fights would potentially generate...
Wilder/Joshua is the biggest fight in the sport right now and biggest HW boxing fight in damn near 20 years...
U would think wilder would be doing ppvs on how some of his fans say how popular he is.
He should sign to dzn and have a possible trilogy with AJ and make a shyt load of money and retire.
I agree.It's delusional stanning to a sickening degree, these dudes can't be honest. It's always inconsistently moving the goalposts for Wilder and creating ridiculous narratives, like they get paid by how bigger star he is or some shyt, it's weird. I want Wilder to be as big a star as possible and the biggest draw possible, it's good for boxing, unfortunately he hasn't proven to be a huge draw yet and has a way to go. He could accelerate that dramatically if he actually takes the AJ fight and knocks him out, that would put him on top of the world and he really would be the worldwide superstar they claim he is now. He is big now, but they seem to be very delusional, he's not anywhere near what AJ is globally. Dude is 33 (34 this year) and done 1 PPV. It seems like they are scared to take the risk, but isn't that what sports supposed to be about? The best against the best to see who's the absolute best? Some are such cocksuckers it seems they don't want the fight that much just for the possibility they might lose, very weird, I want the fight, it would be MASSIVE for boxing, globally, it could help push forward a new golden era for the sport.