Comments Thread For: Hearn Frustrated by Fury's Deadline Demands: I Don't Know what Tyson Fury Really Wants
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Ever negotiated a major (say over a million dollars) contract?
It's not just a case of signing or not signing. There will be departures, language issues, insurances, commercial terms, termination clauses, payment details... I could go on and on... These things take time to get through legal counsel. Then there's broadcast matters. They might be resolved in principle but there'll be a whole new swag of legals to go with that deal.
It seems like the only major sticking points were around some of the commercial deals. Both sides seem to be agreeing that it initially wasn't a co-promotion and that Joshua was on a 40% split without visibility of the commercial deals being made.
Everything seems amicable enough and being resolved speedily enough.
There's just one party to the deal being very unreasonable and he's doing it openly on social media.
You want to quote facts but you disregard the majority of them. It's all out there - the deal is being done as long as Fury will actually allow it to be done.
Always dumbass quotes, idiotic takes on "business" and pathetic attempts to seem more knowledgeable than they are looolComment
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They are obviously stalling and hoping this goes away, you only have to look at Joshua's disturbing 'breakdown' in ring to understand the lad is lost and doesn't need a Hearns world tour of easy opponents as suggested . He needs a world tour with a travel company and a long rest.Comment
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Eddie Hearn says he is continuing to soldier on with talks for an all-British heavyweight showdown between Anthony Joshua and Tyson Fury, despite Fury's incessant "gun-to-the-temple" ultimatums to sign the contract.
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Ever negotiated a major (say over a million dollars) contract?
It's not just a case of signing or not signing. There will be departures, language issues, insurances, commercial terms, termination clauses, payment details... I could go on and on... These things take time to get through legal counsel. Then there's broadcast matters. They might be resolved in principle but there'll be a whole new swag of legals to go with that deal.
It seems like the only major sticking points were around some of the commercial deals. Both sides seem to be agreeing that it initially wasn't a co-promotion and that Joshua was on a 40% split without visibility of the commercial deals being made.
Everything seems amicable enough and being resolved speedily enough.
There's just one party to the deal being very unreasonable and he's doing it openly on social media.
You want to quote facts but you disregard the majority of them. It's all out there - the deal is being done as long as Fury will actually allow it to be done.Comment
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You're simply too gullible. Where on earth does a fighter set deadlines for a fight of this magnitude? If this fight doesn't happen it's simply because Fury doesn't really want it in the first place. He's surprised that AJ accepted all his conditions and he's now looking for an excuse to withdraw and fight his preferred opponent, Charr.
Fake news
P.S. Two weeks is more than enough time to send back a signed contract. What’s the next “reason?”Comment
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said the fight is off
Charr was next option
Now he says AJ has another deadline
All this and you think the stall tactics are from Hearn's side?
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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
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