I've never spoken to Pulev, but I would be shocked if any fighter would take on a big fight on 4 weeks notice for a purse way less than he just made in a fight. It's not like he's never had a title before, he just netted a mandatory shot. It really makes no sense at all in this day and age.Tony1244 wrote:SaadOffTheDeck wrote:Why would Pulev jump at the chance for way less money? That's four weeks from now. Backlash is fine for Wilder, it means people care. What he needs is a fight to make some coin and stay active after waiting for Povetkin for months.Tony1244 wrote:
I've written on here that I don't think they should test for weed, but they do.
The last thing Wilder needs with critics questioning everything from his recent weak opponents to sabotaging Povetkin's results, is his opponent failing another test, even for weed.
Pulev would get the WBC belt if he won, you'd think he'd jump at it considering some think Wilder is so bad. But seriously, even though I am a fan of Wilder, I don't think Wilder's team would accept a fight from Pulev unless it was mandated.
If Pulev won, he could demand more money for a unification fight with winner of Fury-Wlad 2.
With no WBC belt Pulev is just another contender.
With guys like Parker and Joshua waiting in the wing, and a probable unification down the road, Pulev may have to wait a long long tome for anything called a title shot.
Of course its all about the money, but logic would tell me Pulev wants Wilder more than Wilder wants Pulev.
Furthermore, Pulev has his own promoters. They're going to be cool with 200k or so? The only way to make this is in house.