Comments Thread For: Hearn: Anthony Joshua is Very Interested in Rematch With Whyte
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Fast Eddie wants the least resistant easy match up dealsMarch 7, 2018:
According to Finkel, there have been no discussions between representatives for Wilder and Joshua since November 29. That was the day Finkel met with Barry Hearn, Eddie Hearn’s father and the founder of Matchroom Boxing, which promotes Joshua.
“What I said was that on November 29th, 2017, I met with Barry Hearn, which is Eddie’s father,” Finkel said, referring to a story he told toward the end of Wilder’s post-fight press conference Saturday night. “And he said that he believed he could bring more people to Vegas, at a higher ticket price, that we would make more money than if we fought in the UK. I said to him, ‘We’re open to fight either place. If you’re ready, we could make a deal.’ He also asked us if we would fight on February 3rd against Dillian Whyte. I said, ‘Sure, if we could make Joshua.’
“I got a letter later that day and it was from Eddie. He says, ‘Hi Shelly. Glad you had a good chin wag with the old man.’ I laugh a little because this is language I never could’ve made up. ‘I will get the respective P&L, profits-losses, to you this week for discussion. All the best, Eddie.’ That was on November 29th. I have not heard from him since
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to keep the Golden Goose laying those fabulous golden eggs
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Spring 2019, Anthony Joshua "look I really want to fight Deontay someday but I know the fans want to see me rematch Eric Molina, so we are focusing on that fight this fall. Deontay has to be patient, we will get to him in 2020"Comment
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"never thought id see the day hip hop would give birth to (f)maggots....mr t mohawks and urkel glasses...im from a hood where we rob cool kids and i cant wear skinny jeans cause my glocks too big"
Now that is ***ing sad.Comment
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According to Finkel. Key words right there!March 7, 2018:
According to Finkel, there have been no discussions between representatives for Wilder and Joshua since November 29. That was the day Finkel met with Barry Hearn, Eddie Hearn’s father and the founder of Matchroom Boxing, which promotes Joshua.
“What I said was that on November 29th, 2017, I met with Barry Hearn, which is Eddie’s father,” Finkel said, referring to a story he told toward the end of Wilder’s post-fight press conference Saturday night. “And he said that he believed he could bring more people to Vegas, at a higher ticket price, that we would make more money than if we fought in the UK. I said to him, ‘We’re open to fight either place. If you’re ready, we could make a deal.’ He also asked us if we would fight on February 3rd against Dillian Whyte. I said, ‘Sure, if we could make Joshua.’
“I got a letter later that day and it was from Eddie. He says, ‘Hi Shelly. Glad you had a good chin wag with the old man.’ I laugh a little because this is language I never could’ve made up. ‘I will get the respective P&L, profits-losses, to you this week for discussion. All the best, Eddie.’ That was on November 29th. I have not heard from him since
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WHY? WHY? WHY? WHY?!!!!! Nobody cares about this fight. Yes, Whyte was the first one to show us that AJ could be rocked in the professional ranks but that's it. If Wlad couldn't beat him after that knockdown then......... This is getting embarrassing now, What do you say as an AJ fan to this crap?I agree with this. If AJ beats Parker, it definitely won't be Whyte next.
Wilder fanboys need to understand something - among AJ's fan base - the people who are responsible for him earning 10 times what Wilder earns per fight - there is no great demand for him to fight Wilder next.
To AJ's fans, Deontay Wilder is just another card in the pack, and they are quite happy for AJ and Hearn to pull whatever card they want to pull out of that pack and place it on the table whenever they like.Comment
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