You dikkriders REALLY don't understand objectivity at all, because you ride Wilder's nuts so hard. Take a break. Everything I said was facts, and that's why a lot of you get emotional about it because you're delusional emotional fan boys. The difference is I'll willingingly criticize AJ when and if deserved, I have regularly but Wilder's load must have made your eyes stick together too much cause you can't see it. I've said AJ was poor in the first fight vs Ruiz and I even said he was poor vs Povetkin in terms of boxing, his power got him out of the latter fight because Povetkin was hitting him with some big shots, think he even made him bleed at 1 point and possibly broke his nose. I even said in that very post that it's possible that Usyk beats him. That's the difference, I can be objective and base things of what actually happens not some deluded warped grown man acting like a fan girl with wet panties shyt.
Wilder turned down 120 mil, and stop lying about the deal because it's pointless, everybody knows what it was that was following but you CONTINUE to lie. It was a 3 fight deal, 20 mil for Breazeale, 100 mil for the 2 AJ fights. So saying it's a 4 fight contract is pure fantasy, and infact the Breazeale fight didn't even have to be included, that was optional, so it could have been 2 fights, but they were doing him a favour offering him more than he deserved to fight Breazeale.
Wilder could have beat AJ, had 120 mil then fought Fury for undisputed for huge money. That would have been an even bigger fight, and there's some predicting it will do 2 million buys, it would do better if it was undisputed too for sure and Wilder would have made himself a bigger star. By turning it down it's like Wilder is cashing out cause he's not confident in himself, or scared, which as we know from other information looks likely. So he wants as much money possible before taking the first real risk in his career and fighting somebody who can punch.
So the fight could have been happened if Wilder took it and his own star could have risen, so he'd end up making big money anyway, if he knocked AJ out a while ago, which again is possible, but he was too shook to take the risk, just like he's been his whole career. And there's no guarantee the fight happens now, what if Fury beats him? That means the money is gone and AJ fights Fury instead, and his value decreases significantly, he should already have a loss on his record. It's not a guarantee Wilder beats Fury, and it's also not a guarantee AJ beats Usyk, so the fight may not even ever happen, because Wilder kept refusing it, it's like he's hoping something happens so he doesn't have to fight AJ. Are you saying it's impossible Usyk will beat AJ? Because if Wilder and Fury fight twice and Wilder wins AJ will probably have to fight Usyk after Pulev, if Usyk wins the money gets way less. The fight should have already happened and the winner should be moving on to exciting challengers and money, but Wilder wouldn't fight him, happy to fight mentally ill and physically unfit people and old men with blood pressure issues though.