Dillian Whyte "We've Made Wilder An Improved Offer 4.5million + US TV Revenue"
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Point is Wilder got no excuse for refusing monstrous offers which he and his powerful backers Haymon/Sho can't match. Hearn is not the only guy in this business, you know. If he's willing to fight Areola for peanuts, I see no reason why he can't fight Whyte for $4 million.I don't think it's that Wilder cannot... I think it's that his team don't have that much faith with him and thus don't have the balls to take a risk. That is currently the only narrative that makes any sense.
After all if Wilder's team were willing to take risks they would have thrown a boatload of money at Parker to get his belt, but it very much seems like Parker is heading the AJ route thus Wilder's team clearly were unwilling to pay up to match (or better) the kind of pay check Parker would expect against AJ.Comment
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Bruh, the Crawford card is still unofficial and is subject to change. I've seen your posts and I definitely respect your opinion around here but you can't make excuses for Wilder anymore. Guy is a real bum.Comment
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No they're not... Hearn's plan was always for Whyte to fight an introductory fight on the Crawford/Indongo card in August against a nobody and then line up a fight for late September (which is where they're chasing Wilder for).
Hearn has had numerous interviews discussing his plans for Whyte so all of what i'm saying is out on the public domain so you might want to actually get a clue before calling others clowns.
Do you even follow boxing? You actually believe that Whyte is gonna fight on August 19th, then a month later fight Wilder? That's not how boxing works and quite frankly, it's laughable that you believe that.Comment
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Prospects do it all the time, fight numerous fights within a short period of time. The likelihood is that Whyte's opponent on the Indongo card will be so feeble it'll be akin to a spar than anything else.
Though I may have the September date wrong, all I recall is that Hearn is lining up Wilder for after Whyte has fought on the Indongo card, thus the fact that Whyte has a planned fight on the Indongo card has no relevance to their offer to Wilder and certainly does not paint it as a 'flat out lie'.Comment
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It happens all the time http://boxrec.com/boxer/643611
Whyte aint gunna be fighting anyone special on that card, doubt even a top 50Comment
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They have always said they want Wilder vs Whyte towards the end of the Year after Whyte gets a touch up against a journeyman on the Crawford undercard in August.Dillian Whyte and Hearn are flat out lying about this offer and once again, clowns are eating it up!
Whyte is ALREADY scheduled to fight on the Crawford/Indongo under-card in August.
"The show will also feature returns for Bryant Jennings, Nicholas Walters, Dillian Whyte, and Shakur Stevenson, and will take place at Pinnacle Bank Arena in Lincoln, Nebraska."
https://www.badlefthook.com/2017/6/3...espn-in-august
If these offers are a lie then why did Wilder respond to an offer that “wasn’t made”?? They’ve tagged Wilder in the twitter posts.. if these offers are a lie why doesn’t Wilder just respond saying he hasn’t received any offers?? At first you guys were saying Wilder deserves more than 3 million.. not that it’s gone upto 5 million you can’t make excuses for Wilder anymore as its an obvious duck so you just accuse them for lying about offers lol Wilder fans are just as delusional as him.Comment

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