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  • #21
    Honestly Hearn,DAZN and Joshua need to give the Saudis a huge discount. They paid a arm and a leg to host AJ-Ruiz 2 and it was a terrible fight, for all that money they blew I would assume they will learn from their mistakes.

    i would tell team Joshua and team fury here’s a offer take it or leave it. They won’t make more $$$ if they don’t go it in Saudi Arabia so it takes for them to play hard ball with Arum and Hearns. Stop being gullible and put your foot down
    Last edited by PRchamp; 04-19-2021, 11:41 PM.

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    • #22
      Even with a massive site fee from the saudi's who only have money to offer this fight , Eddie will be looking to sting the fans with a huge PPv fee from the 'dead PPv scene' It's a shame this fight has yet again ended up in a country that really hasn't got a clue and will not do it justice.

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      • #23
        Originally posted by PRchamp View Post
        Honestly Hearn,DAZN and Joshua need to give the Saudis a huge discount. They paid a arm and a leg to host AJ-Ruiz 2 and it was a terrible fight, for all that money they blew I would assume they will learn from their mistakes.

        i would tell team Joshua and team fury here’s a offer take it or leave it. They won’t make more $$$ if they don’t go it in Saudi Arabia so it takes for them to play hard ball with Arum and Hearns. Stop being gullible and put your foot down
        I’m sure people billionaires in Saudi know what they’re doing, that’s why they’re billionaires

        im sure they would welcome advice from someone on a boxing forum that works in Domino’s though.

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        • #24
          Originally posted by thack View Post
          Even with a massive site fee from the saudi's who only have money to offer this fight , Eddie will be looking to sting the fans with a huge PPv fee from the 'dead PPv scene' It's a shame this fight has yet again ended up in a country that really hasn't got a clue and will not do it justice.
          They’re already talking of a £30 ppv in the UK. Cheaper than USA but still a jump on the usual prices. Funny because Hearn once said prices will never go beyond £19.99. It went above that for AJ v Ruiz 2 and now going up even more.

          The fight happening in Saudi is just the way things are now. Any true super fight that can generate crazy money is going to end up in the Middle East from now on pretty much.

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          • #25
            It's a travesty not to have this fight in the UK at Wembley. The politicians are dragging the coronavirus narrative out longer for their benefit.

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            • #26
              It sucks that it isnt gonna be in the UK or the US but at this point just having the fight happen at all is good enough.

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              • #27
                Originally posted by davefromvancouv View Post

                Not mediation. Arbitration. Binding. No decision yet. Which is why they are stringing you along...
                Somebody is being strung along, but it ain't us!

                Even if Wilder wins the arbitration, the court can't stop Fury from fighting AJ this summer, or order him to fight Wilder next. And Wilder doesn't even want to fight Fury next. He's looking for compensation money, not another beat-down. And if he gets it, he won't be giving you a cent, no matter how hard you suck him off.

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                • #28
                  Originally posted by kafkod View Post

                  Somebody is being strung along, but it ain't us!

                  Even if Wilder wins the arbitration, the court can't stop Fury from fighting AJ this summer, or order him to fight Wilder next. And Wilder doesn't even want to fight Fury next. He's looking for compensation money, not another beat-down. And if he gets it, he won't be giving you a cent, no matter how hard you suck him off.
                  If Wilder wins arbitration, it' will be a binding decision. So that's why Fury, Arum and ESPN have to wait for the decision. The decision could very well be that Fury has to honor the contract that he signed.

                  So Arum advises you to wait another two weeks...

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                  • #29
                    Originally posted by seconds out View Post
                    damn. I along with most of UK wanted this in Vegas if couldnt be held in England. no-one wants to go to Saudi
                    It's on prime time in the UK so don't worry, be happy. No one will be going anyway with this pandemic

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                    • #30
                      Originally posted by deathofaclown View Post

                      I’m sure people billionaires in Saudi know what they’re doing, that’s why they’re billionaires

                      im sure they would welcome advice from someone on a boxing forum that works in Domino’s though.
                      You give them too much credit chief. They're billionaires because they've got oil!!! I'd be a billionaire too if I had millions of barrels of oil in my back garden. But instead it's domino's for me
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