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So Wilder has to hault and erase all his plans because now all of a sudden Hearn wants to give in to demands.. Now how business works.
No, sure, he should follow his team's plans to fight Kownacki and rematch Ortiz instead going for undisputed and career high payday against Joshua.
He soon turns 34 and is vulnerable, why not match him up in house guys just to show to Hearn and AJ?
But even the 50-50 as a starting point is unrealistic so...

I guess we only even gonna see this if somebody will beat one of them before, Wilder's side won't take the risk of that face loss of letting their guy fight on DAZN and lose. That would be a face loss not only to Wilder but to them too.

It's esp. funny since Wilder was going on about being independent and all only a month ago just so now he can say he follows his team's (obviously. in-house) schedule when there is no contract which would make him to do so. He is willingly fukking up his career, congratulations.
 

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No, sure, he should follow his team's plans to fight Kownacki and rematch Ortiz instead going for undisputed and career high payday against Joshua.
He soon turns 34 and is vulnerable, why not match him up in house guys just to show to Hearn and AJ?
But even the 50-50 as a starting point is unrealistic so...

I guess we only even gonna see this if somebody will beat one of them before, Wilder's side won't take the risk of that face loss of letting their guy fight on DAZN and lose. That would be a face loss not only to Wilder but to them too.

It's esp. funny since Wilder was going on about being independent and all only a month ago just so now he can say he follows his team's (obviously. in-house) schedule when there is no contract which would make him to do so. He is willingly fukking up his career, congratulations.

I hear you, but where was this speech almost 2 yrs ago when AJ was saying “maybe 2019, 2020”.. All I’m saying is AJ and Hearn had EVERY OPPORTUNITY to make this fight happen., But they wanted to play games to the point where it’s now personal with Wilder. I hope he will take these offers but at the same time, I get why he’s moving on and putting these clowns on ignore
 

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No, sure, he should follow his team's plans to fight Kownacki and rematch Ortiz instead going for undisputed and career high payday against Joshua.
He soon turns 34 and is vulnerable, why not match him up in house guys just to show to Hearn and AJ?
But even the 50-50 as a starting point is unrealistic so...

I guess we only even gonna see this if somebody will beat one of them before, Wilder's side won't take the risk of that face loss of letting their guy fight on DAZN and lose. That would be a face loss not only to Wilder but to them too.

It's esp. funny since Wilder was going on about being independent and all only a month ago just so now he can say he follows his team's (obviously. in-house) schedule when there is no contract which would make him to do so. He is willingly fukking up his career, congratulations.

If Joshua wants the fight his side and network will have to make concessions like in any other fight promotion.

If the fight isn't on PPV, Wilder deserves to get compensated for the income he is losing from PPV revenue, PLUS for the subscribers he would bring to a network he isn't even a part of.

Dazn and Joshua can't be the only ones benefitting.

Furthermore, Dazn the ones fukkin it up for themselves. Paying absurd purses and fight contracts worth hundreds of millions... If Miller was getting $6.5 milly, what would the undefeated wbc champ get for unification in the largest fight the heavyweight division has seen in decades.
 
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