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Apparently Wilder has accepted step aside money
Posted: 13 May 2020, 16:09
by Nightmare Roy
Flashed up on book face, some MMA forum,
Re: Apparently Wilder has accepted step aside money
Posted: 13 May 2020, 16:22
by TheLeprechaun
If he has then he's mentally beaten
Re: Apparently Wilder has accepted step aside money
Posted: 13 May 2020, 16:27
by oogiebe
If the rumor is true, the amount is $10 million. Doesn't sound like a bad decision. Gives him time to rebuild and be 10 million richer.
Re: Apparently Wilder has accepted step aside money
Posted: 13 May 2020, 16:35
by margaret thatcher
He'd prob have to sit out 2 aj-gk fights wouldn't he, I've always heard that if AJ-Fury is made it would be 2
Re: Apparently Wilder has accepted step aside money
Posted: 13 May 2020, 16:36
by TheGman
If i was wilder id do the same,especially if he is injured anyway its free money. Let fury fight aj then face fury for all the marbles for another multimillion dollars,its a no brainer,if i was pulev id be piśśed because he has missed one title fight in the last 12 months now he will miss out again for another 12 months,wilder should fight pulev for an interim title and then winner faces winner of fury vs AJ
Re: Apparently Wilder has accepted step aside money
Posted: 13 May 2020, 16:51
by Coco
10 million free money, can't go wrong
Re: Apparently Wilder has accepted step aside money
Posted: 13 May 2020, 16:52
by Coco
no money for training fees, to the WBC, does his promoter/ manager get a cut of it?
Re: Apparently Wilder has accepted step aside money
Posted: 13 May 2020, 16:57
by stujones
Its 10 million free quid if correct - let the two beat each other up twice and he'll still probably fight the winner eventually.
Re: Apparently Wilder has accepted step aside money
Posted: 13 May 2020, 17:09
by emallini
Fake news
Re: Apparently Wilder has accepted step aside money
Posted: 13 May 2020, 17:12
by margaret thatcher
The claim is that he'd need 10m not that he has taken it, and it's some unnamed manager saying that's what wilder said, not actually directly from Wilder
Re: Apparently Wilder has accepted step aside money
Posted: 13 May 2020, 17:33
by chiggsy
10 mil and first frack at the winner.....everybody wins
Re: Apparently Wilder has accepted step aside money
Posted: 13 May 2020, 18:00
by Nightmare Roy
If it’s 10 Mil it’s a very good deal especially if he gets a crack at the winner. I’d not fight Tyson Fury for a lot less

Re: Apparently Wilder has accepted step aside money
Posted: 13 May 2020, 18:01
by Nightmare Roy
Re: Apparently Wilder has accepted step aside money
Posted: 13 May 2020, 18:06
by Nightmare Roy
Shhhh wrote: ↑13 May 2020, 17:41
He’s said he’d be prepared only I think. Should he get 10 million? Who would pay him anyway out of interest - the fight promoter I suppose? Who would that be?
Seems a crazy amount of money for someone to have to stump up, I did read Don King paid Lewis £4m not to fight Tyson in the early days and that was a few quid back then.
Re: Apparently Wilder has accepted step aside money
Posted: 13 May 2020, 20:29
by Cyclops
Shhhh wrote: ↑13 May 2020, 17:41
He’s said he’d be prepared only I think. Should he get 10 million? Who would pay him anyway out of interest - the fight promoter I suppose? Who would that be?
The Saudis
Re: Apparently Wilder has accepted step aside money
Posted: 13 May 2020, 23:46
by gregregegg
I can see the 10 million happening Its a lot of money, but you can deal with that. . the bit that gets tricky is pulev will want the same deal...
And then Wilder (plus probly pulev) will want a garrentee fight next... Im guessing wilder will Ask 50-50 or 60-40... but do you deserve 60-40 for all the belts when you bring non of them? And hows that work with pulev wanting next as well probly...
Im glad he has opened up to the idea, and honestly, he probably isnt confedent against fury so im sure theres a sum of money that will make him step aside. But id be shocked if the first offer is an acceptable offer, If this happens this will be super complicated involving Wilder, Fury, AJ, Pulev, eddie Hearn, Bob Arum, Finkle, Al haymon, and probably more.....
Hope im wrong and it just breezes through though.
Re: Apparently Wilder has accepted step aside money
Posted: 14 May 2020, 03:24
by Verdi
He's decided that the belt was too heavy for him.
Re: Apparently Wilder has accepted step aside money
Posted: 14 May 2020, 03:25
by Verdi
Nightmare Roy wrote: ↑13 May 2020, 18:00
If it’s 10 Mil it’s a very good deal especially if he gets a crack at the winner. I’d not fight Tyson Fury for a lot less
10 mil not to be beaten up is a cracking deal.
Re: Apparently Wilder has accepted step aside money
Posted: 14 May 2020, 04:13
by Nightmare Roy
Verdi wrote: ↑14 May 2020, 03:25
Nightmare Roy wrote: ↑13 May 2020, 18:00
If it’s 10 Mil it’s a very good deal especially if he gets a crack at the winner. I’d not fight Tyson Fury for a lot less
10 mil not to be beaten up is a cracking deal.
Absolutely I’d be willing to not get beaten up for free really

Re: Apparently Wilder has accepted step aside money
Posted: 14 May 2020, 04:13
by Controversial
He's probably hoping AJ beats Fury and then fancies his chances of beating AJ and getting belts back.
Re: Apparently Wilder has accepted step aside money
Posted: 14 May 2020, 04:48
by Nightmare Roy
It’s not long again he was only getting one mil for a title defence
Re: Apparently Wilder has accepted step aside money
Posted: 14 May 2020, 06:25
by Bigdogsnose
I sincerely hope that wilder has accepted step aside money and that pulev does also, just can’t see anyone including Saudis paying 10-20 million for fornicate all.
So much water to pass under the bridge, I’d be sceptical we ever see ah v fury.
Re: Apparently Wilder has accepted step aside money
Posted: 14 May 2020, 09:10
by Bigdogsnose
Shhhh wrote: ↑14 May 2020, 06:52
Bigdogsnose wrote: ↑14 May 2020, 06:25
I sincerely hope that wilder has accepted step aside money and that pulev does also, just can’t see anyone including Saudis paying 10-20 million for fornicate all.
So much water to pass under the bridge, I’d be sceptical we ever see ah v fury.
I honestly don’t believe Hearn wants Joshua to fight fury. It’s a massive risk. The money would have to be cash out money. Hearn knows Tyson would persecute AJ mentally and in the build up. We’ve already seen joshua can get mentally messed up in New York. Fury will get in his head and it’ll be great for viewers but not for joshua. Hearn has done everything in his power to keep Tyson away from Joshua
Hearns all about the cash though, and the fury fight is worth at least two or three of any other other fights so he’d be keen. I think the mental aspect could be over valued, think Aj could laugh off fury’s clowning and play the straight guy. The mental strain he seemed under in New York wasn’t related to his opponent getting under his skin, dunno what it was mind. I’d still be giving an a chance. His strength should mean he can stand up to fury more than wilder, who just seemed to flop under fury’s pressure. Wouldn’t back against fury, but still wanna see it.
Re: Apparently Wilder has accepted step aside money
Posted: 14 May 2020, 09:27
by Bard of Boxrec
Shhhh wrote: ↑14 May 2020, 06:52
Bigdogsnose wrote: ↑14 May 2020, 06:25
I sincerely hope that wilder has accepted step aside money and that pulev does also, just can’t see anyone including Saudis paying 10-20 million for fornicate all.
So much water to pass under the bridge, I’d be sceptical we ever see ah v fury.
I honestly don’t believe Hearn wants Joshua to fight fury. It’s a massive risk. The money would have to be cash out money. Hearn knows Tyson would persecute AJ mentally and in the build up. We’ve already seen joshua can get mentally messed up in New York. Fury will get in his head and it’ll be great for viewers but not for joshua. Hearn has done everything in his power to keep Tyson away from Joshua
More of this bizarre psychological nonsense.
There’s nothing wrong with Joshua ‘mentally’.
Re: Apparently Wilder has accepted step aside money
Posted: 14 May 2020, 09:49
by PredatorHayds
Taking step-aside money for the AJ/Fury fight would be a no-brainer.
The problem you have is that AJ/Fury would have to have a rematch clause.
Pulev may accept step aside money but it could be taken out of his hands. IBF could play hardball. If they stripped AJ and made Pulev fight for the vacant title it would cost Pulev millions as the AJ fight is where the money is.
Without his mandatory ranking Pulev wouldn’t get the fight.
If the first AJ/Fury fight was close then they’d want a rematch clause for the rematch.
Would Team AJ/Fury want Wilder to stay inactive during the time period? If he went and got beat elsewhere the fight loses all value.
Would Wilder be willing to stay inactive for 24 months?
So many questions. I can’t see how they can make all parties involved happy.
I fully expect Wilder/Fury and AJ/Pulev to be the fights that happen next.