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When people wonder why it's so hard to make fights like May vs.Pac, and Spence vs. Crawford, let this be an example! Hearn got the deal done, and got the most money for it, and Bob lied, and said Wilder would not win the arbitration! Eddie Hearn did his job!
On another note, why is Spence getting the Pacquiao fight, and not Bud Crawford? It should be obvious by now!greeneye99
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Not sure what he screwed up. Arum was the one delaying signing the deal. Hearn did what he did to get AJ/Ruiz 2 done. Secured a huge site fee where both fighters would make a reported $100 million plus.
He went off of Arum’s word that it wouldn’t be a problem. Hearn wasn’t privy to the contract.
If I’m Fury I would be pissed at Arum. He messed up a career payday and there is some risk if he OT AJ loses he never see’s that.Jblack79 likes this.
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Funny thing is now Arum has someone else in Hearn that will match him or even surpass him in media interviews so he can't get away the crap he used to back in the day. People would eat up everything Arum would say since he would use the media as pawn.
Anyways, the fight isn't happening so no more headlines of Fury/Joshua for the time being please.Jblack79 likes this.
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I can point you at several Arum interviews on youtube Barbershop was one where he explicitly says that the arbitration will not block the fight and the worst-case scenario was compensation. He's supposed to be a highly qualified lawyer.
Is he lying now or was he lying then?
Arum is proovedly lying it's just which was the lie.
Originally posted by Rapscallion View PostHate Arum all you want; however, "in the contract, which Joshua signed and Fury signed, we specifically had a section talking about the arbitration and talking about the possibility that the arbitrator would order [Fury] to fight [Wilder next]. So, everybody knew about that." doesn't the fact that the contract specified arbitration and its possibilities, and that Eddie promoted Fury/Joshua as if Fury's future wasn't contingent upon the arbitration judge's ruling, make Eddie the fool?
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Originally posted by Fighter78 View Post
I would absolutely love this scenario....if I thought wilder would come near AJ with a ten foot pole...which I don't.!-1 likes this.
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Originally posted by champion4ever View PostNah! Nice spin Bob but this was an Eddie Hearn screw job all the way. You've always had your sights on making Wilder/Fury III first. It was your number 1 priority all along.
You weren't as keenly as interested in making Joshua/Fury as you were making Wilder/Fury III. As far as an arbitration is concerned; Arbitration my ass! This was always a secret negotiation between Team Fury and Team Wilder.
This time you sharks ganged up on Eddie Hearn but Eddie is going to get the last laugh though when Tyson Fury loses to Deontay Wilder on July 24th. Then he will make an undisputed fight between Anthony Joshua vs Deontay Wilder and stage it in Las Vegas.
Then you are going to look like the world biggest fool!
You love to comment in anything to with Eddie Hearn in the Article
Ha
#troll
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Originally posted by greeneye99 View Post
Damn
You love to comment in anything to with Eddie Hearn in the Article
Ha
#troll
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