Dillian Whyte "We've Made Wilder An Improved Offer 4.5million + US TV Revenue"

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  • JRB123
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    #131
    Originally posted by NahMean
    If Wilder beats Whyte they'll all be asking for AJ vs Wilder.. If Whyte beats Wilder then he becomes a title holder and AJ vs Whyte rematch becomes a huge unification. Win win situation for Eddie Hearn.
    Exactly what Hearn was saying in an interview a couple of days after Ward-Kovalev 2

    He knows what the possibilities are for him and his fighters and he'll come out of the ordeal with major bank

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    • ashadam
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      #132
      Originally posted by Kigali
      So the offer is in the future

      Come on now dude...

      Why can't Hearn offer Wilder a Joshua fight????
      Mate Wilder is not a big draw anywhere in the world, he has fought no one of any relevance. Now to get the Joshua fight he needs to raise his profile and certainly box more.

      British fight fans are fanatic but not ******, all Wilder has proved is that he was lucky to get belt and certainly scared to defend against anyone significant.

      I dont rate Whyte and hate his attitude but with such a large offer from the Hearn camp for a fight and not taking it for me this says it all. I just see Wilder as another Tyson Fury disgrace to boxing (Ok maybe not that bad but not far)

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      • fourtheboys96
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        #133
        guys, this is very simple. wilder isn't confident he'll beat whyte. if he is, he'll jump over this career high offer knowing a win will setup a future unification with joshua. but he is not confident of a win. so he's going to maximize income for fighting a live opponent.

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        • OnePunch
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          #134
          Originally posted by Kigali
          How is Wilder to agree to fight Whyte when he ain't even got past his September opponent yet?

          Dumb mofo

          Hearn pimping these small minded hoes.
          How did Ward agree to fight Kovalev when he hadnt gotten past his 2 tuneups yet?

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          • NaijaD
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            #135
            Originally posted by OnePunch
            How did Ward agree to fight Kovalev when he hadnt gotten past his 2 tuneups yet?
            Ohhh damnnn!!!

            I bet you he doesn't reply to this lol.

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              #136
              Originally posted by Kigali
              I'm just wondering how he's supposed to sign a 4.5 million dollar fight with Whyte while Whyte has a fight on Crawford's UNDERCARD.

              **** don't make sense to anybody with two neurons to rub together.

              Oh....it's in the future
              and werent you one of the idiots going on and on and on about how GGG should have accepted Wards "but but but next year doe" offer??

              you're full of ****

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                #137
                Originally posted by fourtheboys96
                guys, this is very simple. wilder isn't confident he'll beat whyte. if he is, he'll jump over this career high offer knowing a win will setup a future unification with joshua. but he is not confident of a win. so he's going to maximize income for fighting a live opponent.
                Quoted for future reference

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                  #138
                  Originally posted by NahMean
                  Wilder is still firm on the 7 million he wants. He priced himself out because he thinks he deserves more than what Charles Martin got for fighting in the UK.

                  But the difference is Martin fought AJ who's the UK's biggest star.. Wilder is fighting Whyte! Is Wilder going to expect 7 million to fight anyone in the UK?. Plain and simple.. He's ducking Whyte and priced himself out.
                  The big $$ is the fight with Joshua and Whyte is just a pawn in Hearns game here.

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                  • NahMean
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                    #139
                    Originally posted by The Gambler1981
                    You are the one blindly believing Hearn so you have no right to call anyone a sheep. Don't run your mouth about stuff you are doing.
                    Blindly?? Lmao.. I've just give you a few examples when people said Hearn is lying but he lived up to his word. There's many more examples where he has done exactly what he said. Why don't you give me an example of why he can't be trusted? You are a sheep.. There's loads of people like you. Many promoters talk **** and never back it up but Hearn has a good track record.. You can't even give me one example of when he said something but didn't live up to it.. SHEEP.

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                    • LetOutTheCage
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                      #140
                      Originally posted by BWC
                      Oh please, Hearn knows Wilder won't take this fight, he's just trying to drum up publicity for his fighter. He might as well offer a billion, he knows Wilder has a mando and would catch hell for avoiding that to go fight an unknown in the UK. LOL

                      I think a fight that makes a lot more sense is Big Baby Miller vs Whyte. Miller still needs to build his name out there and get closer to a title shot. Both are big talkers and could really sell the thing. About the same point in their careers..
                      Lol what are you talking about

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