Wilder sent an email to Joshua on his own private account and attached to the email was a four page deal memo outlining all of the major deal points. Hearn admitted in interviews the offer was real, but that Joshua's team was debating whether they were willing to fight Wilder in the US. Ultimately Joshua's team decided against accepting the offer and when the backlash began, Hearn started making up stories about how the offer wasn't real so he could save face.
This is the problem with UK fanboys such as yourself. If you just stuck to the truth, you'd have a reasonable position. If you were honest and said, "Joshua was the bigger draw, he shouldn't accept the fight in the US," -- fine. That's a valid opinion. Instead, you fall for all of Hearn's lies and end up looking like a fool.
Not sure what you're lying and saying Espinoza refused to reveal anything. That's a blatant lie.
This is the problem with UK fanboys such as yourself. If you just stuck to the truth, you'd have a reasonable position. If you were honest and said, "Joshua was the bigger draw, he shouldn't accept the fight in the US," -- fine. That's a valid opinion. Instead, you fall for all of Hearn's lies and end up looking like a fool.
Not sure what you're lying and saying Espinoza refused to reveal anything. That's a blatant lie.
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