Yep
I don’t blame them. if you’re a broadcaster like DAZN and just signed a contract with a fighter that hasn’t even had a fight on your network yet, why the hell would you want them fighting on another network again with a high chance of losing?
It makes no sense to do that when your man has a huge contract and some sort of shares in the business.
I believe AJ would fight Fury in December, I don’t think he was bluffing when he said it. But at the end of the day he’s now locked into a huge contract with DAZN and they can make or break this fight and it’s in theirs and Hearn’s best interests right now to prevent it happening. That’s why it won’t happen. That’s why they haven’t signed any contracts and won’t be. Fury is fighting Dec 3rd either way, It’s obviously they’re just stringing it out long enough until he gets sick of waiting and needs an opponent to promote a fight and goes in another direction and then they can try to pin it on him. It’s one of the oldest tricks in the book.
I don’t blame them. if you’re a broadcaster like DAZN and just signed a contract with a fighter that hasn’t even had a fight on your network yet, why the hell would you want them fighting on another network again with a high chance of losing?
It makes no sense to do that when your man has a huge contract and some sort of shares in the business.
I believe AJ would fight Fury in December, I don’t think he was bluffing when he said it. But at the end of the day he’s now locked into a huge contract with DAZN and they can make or break this fight and it’s in theirs and Hearn’s best interests right now to prevent it happening. That’s why it won’t happen. That’s why they haven’t signed any contracts and won’t be. Fury is fighting Dec 3rd either way, It’s obviously they’re just stringing it out long enough until he gets sick of waiting and needs an opponent to promote a fight and goes in another direction and then they can try to pin it on him. It’s one of the oldest tricks in the book.
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