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  • Sid-Knee
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    #61
    Originally posted by Boxingfanatic75

    You missed the part of it being a THREE FIGHT DEAL for 100 million and he’d be insane to sign such nonsense.
    Nonsense? It was for the two AJ fights fights Wilder screamed for to have in the contract as he wouldn't fight a one off. The other fight was for Wilder's mandatory against Breazeale that Eddie said he could have on Showtime so they didn't have to lose money on the fight. Why, what should have happened instead?

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    • Sid-Knee
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      #62
      Originally posted by Boxingfanatic75

      Seen his workout videos lately? He looks completely different.
      You're one of those deranged morons who think he's improved by watching that shlt? Hahahahahahahahaha.

      The moves he's making go against his entire flow and will have him moving into shots without defence. It's actually worse than before. But not only that, Wilder is so mentally fragile, he'll go straight into doing what he always does anyway. He is wasting his time. But he's too delusional to understand, and Malik is too uneducated to know either.

      But thanks for the laugh. It's so simple, it's hilarious.

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        #63
        Originally posted by hitmanjosh
        This MF’er can beat everyone fighting at heavyweight for the next 10 years and I still won’t have any respect for him, the way he did Mark Breland! That means he could fight Godzilla on pay per view and they won’t receive a penny from me. Period!
        It isn't just Mark they did dirty. They did everyone dirty. Wilder and his lot are the most toxic poison the world of boxing has ever had. And that's saying something when you know how much poison it's had before.

        He's a vile creature.

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          #64
          Originally posted by DaNeutral.
          Wilder wants his rematch, wants the win and wants his belt back. He seems to of been as much a victim of the greed of waiting out lock downs and restrictions as Fury has been. Any dealings between Fury, Arum, Hearn and Joshua are not Wilders concern.
          Wilder has never been a victim. There are many victims of him though. I want gone this piece of poisonous filth from boxing for ever. It can't come soon enough.

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            #65
            Originally posted by Rapscallion
            "there was at one point, Arum went for a summary judgement. It was denied." Why wasn't there any mention of this denial on or around the time it happened? What sort of nitwits were reporting on the progress of this adjudication? What we got was nothing more than Eddie Hearn bloviating again and again and again, yet it was presented here and elsewhere as if Eddie had said something meaningful. Shakespeare summed it up perfectly four hundred years ago: "it is a tale Told by an idiot, full of sound and fury, signifying nothing." And Eddie Hearn is that idiot. Anybody who believed Eddie is an imbecile, and the vast majority of those imbeciles are quite proud of it.
            Because releasing news would have gone against their plan. If you don't know now, you never will.

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              #66
              Originally posted by Joeboxeo
              This loss at the hands of Fury made Wilder grow as a fighter. He is now more dangerous and hungry than ever. Malik Scott does a great job in training, there is a strong chemistry between these two men.

              Wilder will get his WBC green belt back, I guarantee it!
              Wilder grew as a fighter by being insane and deluded? Oh right.

              You stay deluded as well. You hear me.

              F3ck me, people are crazy.

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                #67
                Originally posted by kafkod

                So why were you talking about Shirley getting the last laugh over Eddie Hearn, as if the arbitration was Finkel vs Hearn?

                Eddie wasn't contesting anything with Finkel or Wilder. He wasn't involved in the case.
                Hearn was ignoring their legal rights and acting like they didn't even exist.

                In that sense Finkel appears to have gotten the last laugh, hasn't he?

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                  #68
                  Originally posted by No look hook
                  Lol of course Hearn knew!!! Which why so much effort went into pretending to be getting some"site deals" Basically, Eddie don't want to risk his cash cow to fury or wilder. Specifically those 2. He can do alot of PR n convince ppl he wanted those fights. Eddie don't want those so his goes into convincing ppl otherwise so he can keep it in-house.
                  You're far too detached from reality to understand. Tin-foil isn't enough for your ills by the way.

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                    #69
                    Well that's Business 101. It's the way deals are made; Confidentially and in secret. You never tip your hand and announce to the whole world that a fight is being planned, negotiated or is complete either through the press or social media until all parties have agreed and signed onto it. What a big mistake by Eddie? Hopefully, he has learned his lesson from it.

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                      #70
                      Originally posted by ShoulderRoll

                      Hearn was ignoring their legal rights and acting like they didn't even exist.

                      In that sense Finkel appears to have gotten the last laugh, hasn't he?
                      Arum told him it wasn't a problem. You know, the guy who used to be lawyer?

                      Hearn's biggest mistake was listening to people who have proven to be poisonous and against him. Like you.

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