Guys some of you just don't get it. You really don't. Fighters love to fight. They didn't get into the game to punk out or be scared of fighters. If the offer wasn't right take another fight. Keep fighting. That's all they know.
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Originally posted by Pan-Africanist View PostI took a taxi there from The Mirage and it definitely didn’t cost 75 dollars so that review is bull****. And like I said earlier I had a great time. I even saw Tank Davis up in there. That’s how I knew he wasn’t going to put on a great performance because this was the 1st week of July and he should’ve been in camp. Not turning up at Girl Collection.
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Originally posted by Boxnation fan View PostHearn is a well known liar when it comes to his so called BIG OFFERS plus those offers always come with OPTIONS so Wilder would have ended up with FAR LESS against JOSHUA if he took the Shyte fight then he would without taking it.
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Originally posted by 1hourRun View PostDominic Breazeale is in a real fight unlike euro-bum Dillian Whyte in his last eight-rounder vs. a bum coming out of retirment!
how is it that Eric Molina can get Dominic payed but Eddie Hearn who was talking all that **** offering Deontay millions of dollars to fight his bum cant afford Brizzy? Ok, ok...yeah we know that euro-bum don't want to participate in eliminators, hes like Anthony Joshua whos way to a title is buying it.
But the Americans are not afraid to fight each other and EARN their title opportunities like Deontay Wilder! these euro-bums are spoiled hype-jobs! I'm sick of them!!!
I'd love to see you claim Molina isn't a soft touch by the way, as then you'd almost have to acknowledge Joshua for destroying him so easily.
Originally posted by 1hourRun View PostYou know...just the thought that Dominic Breazeale already worked with the snake Eddie Hearns vs. Joshua and made them tons in profit you would think they would be honorable and respect Breazeale in negotiations...but I cant say I'm surprised.Last edited by Deus; 10-12-2017, 11:35 PM.
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Originally posted by Deus View PostOr... Breazeale knows that Eric Molina is far more of a soft touch than Dillian Whyte and if he can still fight in a WBC eliminator then why not take the easy option?
I'd love to see you claim Molina isn't a soft touch by the way, as then you'd almost have to acknowledge Joshua for destroying him so easily.
Because the fight with Joshua didn't make Breazeale the highest purse he's had in his career did it?Last edited by 1hourRun; 10-12-2017, 11:49 PM.
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Brassiere just wanted the easiest fight possible. Hearn had just paid him around 5 mil for the Joshua fight, so it isn't like he wouldn't have gotten a decent paycheck to fight Whyte. But it's ok, take the easy route with Molina, no worries. We may even see an upset, since Brassiere isn't the slickest fighter in the division, by far.
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Sounds like he priced himself out of a fight, not sure why he thinks he deserves big money as he isnt a star and is never likely to be one.
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Originally posted by Corelone View PostIndongo now owes Hearn money via fight options, so yes. Hearn has hen house ways
Deontay would have given away his power by going for the Shyte fight as there would have been 'Future Option's' involved especially on the TV and Gate Revenue side which is where all the money is on a Wilder vs Joshua fight.
So if Wilder had taken Shyte fight with Options, he probably only would have made around $7 million against Joshua as he'd be losing out on all the extra revenue but without it he can ask for a 50-50 of all Revenue generated and therefore make around $15-20 Million which is a huge difference.
DO NOT TRUST ANYTHING HEARN SAYS.
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Originally posted by fourtheboys96 View PostAre contenders expecting championship money every time now?
Whyte's promoter is doing his job trying to get him fights. But I got a feeling prospective opponents expect top notch money to fight him.
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