And why not mister Hearn ???
Comments Thread For: Hearn Shakes Head at Joshua Guarantee For Wilder Facing Whyte
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You seriously think Wilder vs Whyte would be on a AJ undercard. HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA😂😂😂😂😂😭😭😭😭😭😭😭Explain how it would NOT make it bigger? Especially if it's on a Joshua card, which it would almost certainly be. Geez friend, wake the fek up. Hearn is just keeping Wilder in check. Joshua is the STRONG A side of this matchup, not Wilder. Wilder will get paid well enough, but Hearn isn't giving away the farm. And THAT is how Hearn shows he's a smart promoter.Comment
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^^^^^^^^^^^^^^He's a habitual liar. Just like his father. Hearn gets a flat fee for AJ fights but has a percentage deal with Whyte. So if Whyte was to snare a major fight that would do big PPV numbers in the UK, Hearn would make a lot of money for himself. Hearn wants to earn himself before risking his golden goose. That's why Haye had to fight Bellew before potentially getting an AJ payday. I don't even think he cares that much about AJ, it's all about £££ with Hearn, he's shown that in the past feeding Kell Brook to GGG. I think he knows his entire business model and strong relationship with Sky is largely based around AJ's success so wants to really earn for himself before risking his star fighter.
The way he attempts to twist the truth as if Wilder is ducking Whyte is pathetic, anyone with a brain cell can see that.
Nothing but truth.
And yeah, it's kinda sad.Comment
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Damage control at its finest lmao. And the man won too and he's being criticized, lmao. I told every last Joshua fan on this board that his day is coming and that he will have to answer to his critics. Well, here they are lmao. Now that's two ring old guys. Who's next Haye? Lol. Even Parker said that Joshua is average lmao.Comment
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Damn!!! LolHe's a habitual liar. Just like his father. Hearn gets a flat fee for AJ fights but has a percentage deal with Whyte. So if Whyte was to snare a major fight that would do big PPV numbers in the UK, Hearn would make a lot of money for himself. Hearn wants to earn himself before risking his golden goose. That's why Haye had to fight Bellew before potentially getting an AJ payday. I don't even think he cares that much about AJ, it's all about £££ with Hearn, he's shown that in the past feeding Kell Brook to GGG. I think he knows his entire business model and strong relationship with Sky is largely based around AJ's success so wants to really earn for himself before risking his star fighter.
The way he attempts to twist the truth as if Wilder is ducking Whyte is pathetic, anyone with a brain cell can see that.Comment
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Things are not as simple as in your head. For Hearn to guarantee that Wilder will fight Joshua next, provided that both win, they need to agree in advance about purse and venue. That alone is not gonna be easy at all considering Wilder's demands.
And if Joshua's next fight is vs Parker then the fight between the winners will be a huge title unification bout. Parker will too want some kind of guarantee and maybe Whyte as well. Negotiations for a fight of this magnitude with four parties can be quite complicated.Comment
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No they don't. You can agree to come to terms in good faith. People agree to this sorta sh^t all the time. I was actually surprised the Ward vs Kovalev rematch was agreed to without purse requirements for the winner & loser of the first fight considering how picky Ward was, but thats what happened. Its the more common road taken it seems actually.
Well yea if you make a final 4 type situations then everyone agrees to fight or they don't get the fight in the first place. Thats how that works too usually. And it'll be for a sh^tton of money that'll be everyone's career high payday so I doubt anyone is gonna be THAT picky about anything there either. And if they are they get shut out til the winner of this mini-tournament gets decided.And if Joshua's next fight is vs Parker then the fight between the winners will be a huge title unification bout. Parker will too want some kind of guarantee and maybe Whyte as well. Negotiations for a fight of this magnitude with four parties can be quite complicated.
This isn't really that complicated or that unusual a thing. Final 4 type setups happen all the time. HBO does this sorta sh^t once a year at least I think.Comment
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