Being called a fanboy by the likes of you is quite amusing.
You find it amusing that I keep catching you giving out false information?
You find it amusing that anyone can see you do that constantly out of an emotional attachment that has little or nothing to do with facts?
OK...
Once again, your fanboy emotions give you away.
June 19th is a little over 13 weeks from a Sept 22nd date, which is when he is fighting Povetkin.
So yeah, Hearn IS saying they need more time to prepare for Wilder, since he is saying a Wilder fight won't be until October or November.
Of course, we know he never meant to make ANY fight with Wilder under any circumstances next sooooo...
Being called a fanboy by the likes of you is quite amusing.
Please stop it with this childish crap!
That article was from June - 17 weeks before the Sept date.
Why would Hearn be saying AJ needs extra time 17 weeks out?
And nowhere there does he say they would need more time to prepare for Wilder than for Povetkin. All he's saying is that if AJ is going to fight in Sept they will need more than 8 weeks to prepare for it.
And they've got more than 8 weeks. The fight date is still 12 weeks away.
Once again, your fanboy emotions give you away.
June 19th is a little over 13 weeks from a Sept 22nd date, which is when he is fighting Povetkin.
So yeah, Hearn IS saying they need more time to prepare for Wilder, since he is saying a Wilder fight won't be until October or November.
Of course, we know he never meant to make ANY fight with Wilder under any circumstances next sooooo...
That aint what Eddie was saying tho.
Eddie was saying AJ needed extra time.
This is a BoxingScene article from June 19th:
Hearn wants Joshua to have a proper training camp for this contest - so he won't allow the IBF, IBO, WBA, WBO world champion to fight Wilder with a shortened camp.
He feels an eight week camp would not be enough for a fight of this magnitude.
"I'm not letting Anthony Joshua fight this fight with an eight-week camp, because this is everything, this fight," Hearn told Sky Sports.
"Everything that he's built towards, his whole professional career, maybe his whole boxing career is built towards this moment. We're not just going to go 'oh yeah, let's just dive in and do it on a date that doesn't give us the best prep time.
"I think more realistically, October, November is a solution, but that does rule out the place where we wanted to stage it, which is Wembley, so lots to try and resolve, but we want the fight, we're prepared to sign for the fight now. They'll see the contract, they won't see anything out of the ordinary, then we'll go from there."
https://www.boxingscene.com/hearn-i-let-joshua-face-wilder-with-an-8-week-camp--129264
Please stop it with this childish crap!
That article was from June - 17 weeks before the Sept date.
Why would Hearn be saying AJ needs extra time 17 weeks out?
And nowhere there does he say they would need more time to prepare for Wilder than for Povetkin. All he's saying is that if AJ is going to fight in Sept they will need more than 8 weeks to prepare for it.
And they've got more than 8 weeks. The fight date is still 12 weeks away.
He didn't need extra time to prepare for Wilder. They didn't want AJ vs Wilder in Sept because it would be PPV in the States and it would have clashed with GGG vs Canelo.
AJ trains 10 to 12 weeks for his fights. There would have been enough time for him to get a 12 week camp in before Sept 22nd.
That aint what Eddie was saying tho.
Eddie was saying AJ needed extra time.
This is a BoxingScene article from June 19th:
Hearn wants Joshua to have a proper training camp for this contest - so he won't allow the IBF, IBO, WBA, WBO world champion to fight Wilder with a shortened camp.
He feels an eight week camp would not be enough for a fight of this magnitude.
"I'm not letting Anthony Joshua fight this fight with an eight-week camp, because this is everything, this fight," Hearn told Sky Sports.
"Everything that he's built towards, his whole professional career, maybe his whole boxing career is built towards this moment. We're not just going to go 'oh yeah, let's just dive in and do it on a date that doesn't give us the best prep time.
"I think more realistically, October, November is a solution, but that does rule out the place where we wanted to stage it, which is Wembley, so lots to try and resolve, but we want the fight, we're prepared to sign for the fight now. They'll see the contract, they won't see anything out of the ordinary, then we'll go from there."
https://www.boxingscene.com/hearn-i-let-joshua-face-wilder-with-an-8-week-camp--129264
Somebody in marketing must have called Wilder this morning and told him to do something on twitter or insta quick cause his fame has fallen since the deal with him and AJ fell apart last week......
how do u determine if someone's fame dropped?
Somebody in marketing must have called Wilder this morning and told him to do something on twitter or insta quick cause his fame has fallen since the deal with him and AJ fell apart last week......
A unification does trump a mando, that's why the WBA gave Hearn an extension on the negotions with Povetkin, so that the unification could happen first.
It's nonsense to say they are in Hearn's back pocket. But even if they were part of Matchroom, how could they justify delaying a mando this year so that AJ could get a contract for a unification fight next year?
It looks to me like Wilder fans are scraping the bottom of the barrel to try and find a reason to blame AJ for the fight not happening next, tbh.
im not blaming aj im blaming hearn, hearn never wanted this fight next and everyone is defending his lies. I think aj would have took the 50mil (which was a real offer) if hearn wasn't around.
the wba is in hearns back pocket the 24 hour deadline was a farce. I have further proof he has connections with them as well
hearn said a unification trumps a mando as well, the bottom line is hearn never wanted this fight next and you all are scrambling to help cover up his contradictions. Aj would have taken the 50mil that you all say was fake, had hearn not been in the picture. Its sad that boxing fans now have become promoter fans and support the best fights not being made for business reasons.
A unification does trump a mando, that's why the WBA gave Hearn an extension on the negotions with Povetkin, so that the unification could happen first.
It's nonsense to say they are in Hearn's back pocket. But even if they were part of Matchroom, how could they justify delaying a mando this year so that AJ could get a contract for a unification fight next year?
It looks to me like Wilder fans are scraping the bottom of the barrel to try and find a reason to blame AJ for the fight not happening next, tbh.
it would have been before povetkin, or the wba wouldn't have given hearn over a months extension before ordering their mando to try and get it made!
the wba is in hearns back pocket the 24 hour deadline was a farce. I have further proof he has connections with them as well
hearn said a unification trumps a mando as well, the bottom line is hearn never wanted this fight next and you all are scrambling to help cover up his contradictions. Aj would have taken the 50mil that you all say was fake, had hearn not been in the picture. Its sad that boxing fans now have become promoter fans and support the best fights not being made for business reasons.
I never see him say that anywhere. Thought it was Oct/Nov as Joshua would need the extra preparation time for a Wilder fight, understandable as Wilder's a better fighter, actually a compliment.
LMAO so he should sign a contract with no date and be locked into a flat fee, no showtime, only a rematch if aj loses in which wilder still wouldn't be an A side, they pick the refs and the judges for a future bout???? if he signed it, hearn would have made it for april 2019 either way it went. why are you all acting like this is fair? if wilder agreed to these terms and then got the contract and said NO... then id agree with you all. but wilder wanted the fight to be NEXT, and hearn never intended on it being next, as hes stated openly since last year. if aj lost to pedvtkin wilder would be locked into a future (04/2019) contract with aj with a flat fee. that's flat out stupid. if hearn gave a date for sept or October/nov then id agree with you all saying "SIGN THE CONTRACT"
its funny the same people who said AJ should not accept 50 mil because there was no date nor venue even though hearn got his 4 questions answered concerning the money... now are saying wilder should sign a contract with no date or venue.
this isn't the exact one there is another but this is close/
the article was posted right here on boxing scene, ill look for it sir. those were hearns words
We see this as a Wembley fight and we’re quite limited in that respect,” Hearn told Sky Sports on Tuesday. “Obviously, American TV and pay-per-view has to be considered. We’ve got to speak to them about what date suits them. There is a lot still to work out.
“I think Wembley is where Anthony Joshua wants it to take place. Obviously a brilliant night against Wladimir Klitschko. It seems a natural home.”
Hearn, who’s Joshua’s promoter, initially thought Joshua-Wilder could take place sometime in September, if it were to happen next.
Now that Canelo Alvarez is committed to fighting September 15, perhaps in a middleweight championship rematch against Gennady Golovkin, Hearn considers undetermined dates in October or November more likely for a Joshua-Wilder clash.
Joshua’s past two fights have taken place at Principality Stadium in Cardiff, Wales.
The 6-feet-6, 250-pound Joshua (21-0, 20 KOs) stopped Cameroon’s Carlos Takam in the 10th round there October 28. Joshua returned to Principality Stadium on March 31, when he out-boxed New Zealand’s Joseph Parker to win a unanimous decision in their heavyweight title unification fight.
“Our original plan and hope was to do it in the middle of September,” Hearn said. “But obviously this Canelo fight on September 15 makes it a little more difficult with U.S. TV. And the fact that we’ve lost four weeks in waiting for an answer from Deontay Wilder makes the fight happening in 11 or 12 weeks of this magnitude unlikely. If it is before Povetkin, then it runs on October or November.”
It would have been before Povetkin, or the WBA wouldn't have given Hearn over a months extension before ordering their mando to try and get it made!
I never see him say that anywhere. Thought it was Oct/Nov as Joshua would need the extra preparation time for a Wilder fight, understandable as Wilder's a better fighter, actually a compliment.
He didn't need extra time to prepare for Wilder. They didn't want AJ vs Wilder in Sept because it would be PPV in the States and it would have clashed with GGG vs Canelo.
AJ trains 10 to 12 weeks for his fights. There would have been enough time for him to get a 12 week camp in before Sept 22nd.
I never see him say that anywhere. Thought it was Oct/Nov as Joshua would need the extra preparation time for a Wilder fight, understandable as Wilder's a better fighter, actually a compliment.
this isn't the exact one there is another but this is close/
the article was posted right here on boxing scene, ill look for it sir. those were hearns words
We see this as a Wembley fight and we’re quite limited in that respect,” Hearn told Sky Sports on Tuesday. “Obviously, American TV and pay-per-view has to be considered. We’ve got to speak to them about what date suits them. There is a lot still to work out.
“I think Wembley is where Anthony Joshua wants it to take place. Obviously a brilliant night against Wladimir Klitschko. It seems a natural home.”
Hearn, who’s Joshua’s promoter, initially thought Joshua-Wilder could take place sometime in September, if it were to happen next.
Now that Canelo Alvarez is committed to fighting September 15, perhaps in a middleweight championship rematch against Gennady Golovkin, Hearn considers undetermined dates in October or November more likely for a Joshua-Wilder clash.
Joshua’s past two fights have taken place at Principality Stadium in Cardiff, Wales.
The 6-feet-6, 250-pound Joshua (21-0, 20 KOs) stopped Cameroon’s Carlos Takam in the 10th round there October 28. Joshua returned to Principality Stadium on March 31, when he out-boxed New Zealand’s Joseph Parker to win a unanimous decision in their heavyweight title unification fight.
“Our original plan and hope was to do it in the middle of September,” Hearn said. “But obviously this Canelo fight on September 15 makes it a little more difficult with U.S. TV. And the fact that we’ve lost four weeks in waiting for an answer from Deontay Wilder makes the fight happening in 11 or 12 weeks of this magnitude unlikely. If it is before Povetkin, then it runs on October or November.”
What difference does the date make if you want a fight. Oct/Nov was enough so he could go book a stadium, dont think you can book a stadium in one phonecall. Then would have gave the exact date. What possible advantage is there to gain, its not like 78,000 tickets are gunna go on sale a week before the fight.
LMAO so he should sign a contract with no date and be locked into a flat fee, no showtime, only a rematch if aj loses in which wilder still wouldn't be an A side, they pick the refs and the judges for a future bout???? if he signed it, hearn would have made it for april 2019 either way it went. why are you all acting like this is fair? if wilder agreed to these terms and then got the contract and said NO... then id agree with you all. but wilder wanted the fight to be NEXT, and hearn never intended on it being next, as hes stated openly since last year. if aj lost to pedvtkin wilder would be locked into a future (04/2019) contract with aj with a flat fee. that's flat out stupid. if hearn gave a date for sept or October/nov then id agree with you all saying "SIGN THE CONTRACT"
its funny the same people who said AJ should not accept 50 mil because there was no date nor venue even though hearn got his 4 questions answered concerning the money... now are saying wilder should sign a contract with no date or venue.
remember "we cant fight wilder next because aj wants to fight him at wembley stadium and we cant book that fight for any dates in September" - eddie hearn
now hes fighting pedvtkin in sept at wembley
I understand you guys support your fighter but to defend all of hearns BS is too much!
I never see him say that anywhere. Thought it was Oct/Nov as Joshua would need the extra preparation time for a Wilder fight, understandable as Wilder's a better fighter, actually a compliment.
Wilder never agreed to the fight, that would of been enough to keep off the WBA whilst it was finalized. Instead there was 2 small points that stopped it.
remember "we cant fight wilder next because aj wants to fight him at wembley stadium and we cant book that fight for any dates in September" - eddie hearn
now hes fighting pedvtkin in sept at wembley
I understand you guys support your fighter but to defend all of hearns BS is too much!
Wilder never agreed to the fight, that would of been enough to keep off the WBA whilst it was finalized. Instead there was 2 small points that stopped it.
just like there were 4 questions that needed to be answered about the 50 mill offer and they were answered.
yeah one of them being the date...lol.....that's kind of important
since, ya know, hearn couldn't guarantee it was next.....if hearn had made it clear it was next it would have been signed in a heartbeat and you know that...I guess that's what drives you mad....
That is the dumbest excuse for somebody not signing a fight contract I've ever heard!
Hearn obviously must have guaranteed that it would be next ... otherwise the WBA would never have delayed ordering him to finalise their mando for over a month.