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  • deathofaclown
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    #61
    Originally posted by Willow The Wisp

    All true and a clear articulation of the situation as it stands. Given that Joshua, a superb and accomplished heavyweight plying his trade amidst another golden age, would be summarily outboxed against Tyson Fury, bombed out in 8 rounds or less against Deontay Wilder, and is even money now against Usyk, Joyce, Ruiz and perhaps several others; we can see the challenges facing Hearn to ring the rest of the star power out of his charge before it has vanished.
    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.

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    • Tony Green
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      #62
      Originally posted by Roberto Vasquez

      Biggest problem is Fury's fans who support his idiocy. Fury has fought 2 top-20 fighters in 6 years for a reason... guy ducks fights all over the place. You need to get ready for Fury Vs Chisora 3
      Well he's only been back boxing for 5 years, from a close to 3 year lay off, and he's had a trilogy with one of the elite heavyweights during that time, he's also schooled one of the most dominant heavyweights of all-time before his layoff, and Chisora 3 would be against a top 20 aswell.. Do u want me to destroy your argument more?

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      • Boxingfanatic75
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        #63
        Originally posted by greeneye99

        2wks?
        You are not up to date with the Facts are you?
        Go to YouTube "IFL Fight hype etc"
        Both Frank Warren & Eddie Hearn explained the contract was initially "all over the place"
        In other words needed fine tuning & then the hold up was the BT/Espn/Dazn broadcast deal
        It's a Big $$$ Fight not that simple
        Sheesh
        If you cannot work out a contract that entails a single night of 6 hours of boxing, pay, venue, rematches, costs, weight, split, promotional considerations in 80 hours time (that’s excluding weekends) then you have no business being in business.

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        • Apollo7
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          #64
          Nobody can really know who really wants the fight and who doesn't.

          It makes sense for both sides to want the fight for various reasons. Fury because it's probably the most lucrative fight available and he would be odds on to win. Joshua would want the fight because, again, it's probably the most lucrative fight available and it's a title shot and chance to bounce back and redeem himself after his recent losses.

          It also makes sense that both sides wouldn't want the fight. Fury (or his team) because it's an unnecessary risk. His stock is pretty high right now. He's generally considered the #1 HW in the world right now and some are putting him up alongside some of the best of all time. With a possible undisputed fight around the corner, does it make sense to take a risky fight before?

          Joshua (or his team) might not want the fight because a potential 3 losses in a row is not a good look. Might want an easier fight in which he could look good to rebuild his confidence and image.

          Fury says one thing (everything is agreed, sign now) and Hearn says something else (there are still things to be sorted out). It's not really possible to know who's being honest, who's being unreasonable etc. Maybe Fury is giving deadlines and rushing it because he doesn't really want the fight. Maybe Hearn is stalling because he doesn't want the fight to happen. Maybe neither side really wants it but don't want to admit it. It seems to me that who you choose to believe is probably based more on your own personal bias than anything else.
          Last edited by Apollo7; 10-02-2022, 05:43 AM.

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            #65
            Originally posted by Boxingfanatic75

            If you cannot work out a contract that entails a single night of 6 hours of boxing, pay, venue, rematches, costs, weight, split, promotional considerations in 80 hours time (that’s excluding weekends) then you have no business being in business.
            Wow
            We should really take this advice from You
            A Fan A Novice that has no experience nor has never seen or worked on a Million $$ contract in your life
            Lololololol
            What a Joke

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            • Robi13
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              #66
              Originally posted by Shadoww702
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              ***!!!!

              Probably around $25K++ This is the payout with just taking them to win!!!


              $13K. Add the overs/unders and it is at least DOUBLE
              Dayuuuuuum! I May just do that lol! Probably means ones of the damn bets will not hit, usually always happens that way… one ***s it alllll up. Thx bro

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                #67
                Originally posted by Corelone

                So Fury sent AJ a non existent contract?
                We’ll you can’t sign a final contract until terms are agreed by both parties . The contract Warren sent was weeks away .

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                  #68
                  Other than a signature, Fury doesn't even know what he wants.....He never did want this fight, though.

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                  • Boxingfanatic75
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                    #69
                    Originally posted by greeneye99

                    Wow
                    We should really take this advice from You
                    A Fan A Novice that has no experience nor has never seen or worked on a Million $$ contract in your life
                    Lololololol
                    What a Joke
                    You’re a sucker whose lack of contract law knowledge shows. You’ve been taken for a sucker and reeled in by boxing premadonnas to believe what I said earlier is difficult. Most of these contracts are already pre written within file cabinets and they are fill in the blank contracts. The contract itself with fill in the blank attributes takes less than an hour to fill out. What are those attributes you may ask? Oh I don’t know, boxer names, LLC promotional company names, split, venue names, special considerations, venue costs, concessions, and any additional costs. Those are facts. Any lawyer will tell you the same thing. Once sent (as Bob has confirmed) Fast Eddie literally sat on it for days without taking any action. So yes, you’re a sucker to believe otherwise that a contract cannot be worked through within 80 hours for a single night of action.

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                    Last edited by Boxingfanatic75; 10-03-2022, 12:36 AM.

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                    • greeneye99
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                      #70
                      Originally posted by Boxingfanatic75

                      You’re a sucker whose lack of contract law knowledge shows. You’ve been taken for a sucker and reeled in by boxing premadonnas to believe what I said earlier is difficult. Most of these contracts are already pre written within file cabinets and they are fill in the blank contracts. The contract itself with fill in the blank attributes takes less than an hour to fill out. What are those attributes you may ask? Oh I don’t know, boxer names, LLC promotional company names, split, venue names, special considerations, venue costs, concessions, and any additional costs. Those are facts. Any lawyer will tell you the same thing. Once sent (as Bob has confirmed) Fast Eddie literally sat on it for days without taking any action. So yes, you’re a sucker to believe otherwise that a contract cannot be worked through within 80 hours for a single night of action.

                      Novice
                      Only sucker is you bro
                      Ask Bob Why Mayweather vs Manny Paq took soo long?
                      This isn't a regular contract
                      Only Novice is You Lol
                      Both these boxers just signed long term deals with different Tv broadcasters
                      Only a Casual fan would think this is a fill in the Blanks contract
                      Lol
                      Plus
                      Fury's Team already had explained thr delays
                      Smh
                      Last edited by greeneye99; 10-03-2022, 04:08 AM.

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