Eddie Hearn "Stop Crying Deontay Wilder, Fight Whyte I'll Put AJ On The Contract"

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  • Grimmer
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    #91
    Originally posted by RJJ-94-02=GOAT
    Boxing was NEVER a niche sport you were WRONG, it had ALWAYS been prominent in UK sport way before Eddie Hearn. What you are conjecturing is vacuous nonsense!

    “Warren, Haye and Sky’s sketchy PPV’s s causes sky’s hiatus”😭😭😭 Hearn was the one of the driving forces behind Haye-Harrison, the biggest flop in sky history and a key component in them cutting their boxing budget, you really don’t know what you are talking about.🙈🙈
    And it wasn’t Hearn that made sky re-invest into boxing it was Warren being forced to create boxnation to support his stable. That gave sky a genuine competitor in the boxing market and forced them to re-invest in the product. Hearn was just lucky enough to be in the right place at the right time to reap the benefits.

    Hobson promotes on Freesports NOT Dave as I said you don’t know what you’re talking about🙈🙈
    I’m not comparing them to Hearn I’m saying they are REAL boxing people who understand the sport and see straight through this salesman BS act. Someone like Hobson knows boxing so is able to take a kid like Jamie McDonnell to world title shot on a small budget and with little exposure, a kid who after back to back losses people thought wouldn’t even win a British title! When has Hearn ever done anything like that? He hasn’t cause he doesn’t have the ability to.

    If you think Hearn having an exclusive deal with Sky is so impressive, go and have a look at how Mickey Duff monopolised British boxing with the BBC.
    Honestly, you don’t understand what you’re talking about. So I’m done here, if you are still deluded enough to buy into this Hearn salesman BS you are beyond help!

    All I will say now is: People who understand boxing know what Hearn is and see straight through his BS.
    Boxnation was never a competitor to Sky. Ever. And that’s not why Sly reinvested in boxing. People subscribe to Sky Sports for football not boxing. Boxnation’s viewing were piss poor, it was being watched by hardcore boxing fans only, not casual fans. It had no crossover appeal. Use all the emojis you want, if you think Boxnation were ever a threat to Sky then you’re the deluded one.

    The other promoters might be “boxing people”. But that doesn’t make them better promoters.

    I think everyone can see through Eddie, he’s not shy about the fact that he’s in the business to make loads of money, fortunately for the fans he does that by putting on big fights like Joshua v Parker which fans all want to see.

    I bet you’re the sort of guy that would sit their watching shítty BDO darts because you don’t like the drinking and chanting at the PDC.

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    • IMDAZED
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      #92
      But why though?

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      • kafkod
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        #93
        Originally posted by WBC WBA IBF
        You don't know that. You just believe everything Eddie Hearn tells you, even though he's a giant liar.



        You don't know that. You just believe everything Eddie Hearn tells you, even though he's a giant liar.
        Oh here we go .. the good ol' American "false facts" cop out!

        Ever hear the saying people who live in glass houses shouldn't throw stones?

        How do you know Wilder really wants to fight AJ? There's no evidence of it, just Wilder tallking and talking and talking, but not doing anything. He's obviously lying.

        He isn't coming to Cardiff to meet AJ face to face this weekend, even though Sky were going to pay him for it.

        He didn't call AJ out when he met him face to face after AJ beat Wlad, the man Wilder was afraid to fight.

        Was Shelly Finkel lying too, when he said that Deontay wasn't ready for Wlad?

        WBC heavyweight champion Deontay Wilder (33-0, 32KOs) is still very much a work in progress, says his co-manager Shelly Finkel. After last Saturday's world titl

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          #94
          Originally posted by Raggamuffin
          Wilder is waiting until after the fight to see if the stiff coward wants to fight. Whyte isn't going anywhere. He's been knocked out by the stiff one and beat like 6 bums since he was anesthetized by the stiff one. Whyte has been resurrected by Hearn. Whyte can be put on the back burner.

          And the reason you couldn't see any difference between Wilder and Parker is because of Joshua's balls being in the way.
          Does your mommy know how much time you've been spending on line lately, kid?

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            #95
            Originally posted by BreWall
            This is what I'm not getting either. They both have titles. They both have their own respective promoters/managers/networks to be televised in. Yet Hearn is the only one they expect to make offers. Why? Is boxing so dead in the US that investors are unwilling to take a risk? If Hearn is so sure this fight will make millions, why don't US promoters think the same way?
            Wilder and his management team, which includes Haymon backed by Showtime, like to throw the ball in the other side's court.
            In reality, they're also in the business of making fights happen.

            They could have gotten the Klitschko fight when he was going crazy looking for his retirement fight. Hearn and Joshua stepped in, Wilder and Haymon didn't.
            Now they're crying. It's shameful.

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              #96
              Originally posted by kafkod
              Oh here we go .. the good ol' American "false facts" cop out!
              If you're tired of being told that you're believing lies, stop believing lies.


              How do you know Wilder really wants to fight AJ? There's no evidence of it, just Wilder tallking and talking and talking, but not doing anything.
              Wilder has instructed his team to make the Joshua fight ASAP. I know that because I'm close to members of his team.

              But even without any sort of behind the scenes connections, you should be able to use common sense. AJ is the most lucrative fight possible, of course Wilder wants to fight him. You don't fight King Kong, the most feared and avoided fighter in the division, in a voluntary defense, unless you're willing to face anybody.

              Wilder has nothing to lose by fighting AJ. It's the big cash out fight win or lose. Of course he wants it. Use your brain.

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                #97
                Originally posted by WBC WBA IBF
                Which is why it comes across as you wearing fan goggles. Wilder has two wins over top 3 heavyweights. Parker's best wins are lower end top 10 at best and he struggled in those fights.
                Which is why you come come across as wearing fan goggles yourself.

                Wilder has fought, Ortiz , who is questionable at best on what level he is in the division due to his own lack of opponents.

                His other top3? Well I think almost everybody would put Takam, chisora, hughie fury, etc all above stiverne. Parker has fought a couple of them. Your the only person on here who keeps going on about him being a top3, yet in your next breadth you will say Martin was a paperless champion.

                Wilder would be favourite vs Parker but certainly not to the same extent Joshua is over him.
                Last edited by Kezzer; 03-30-2018, 06:45 AM.

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                  #98
                  Originally posted by Kezzer
                  Which is why you come come across as wearing fan goggles yourself.
                  I am not a fan. I couldn't care less who wins between AJ and Wilder. I just want them to fight each other. I want there to be an undisputed heavyweight champion of the world. I don't care who it is. The entire industry will rise if there's an undisputed heavyweight champion. If Wilder sucks so much, AJ should fight him.


                  Wilder has fought, Ortiz , who is questionable at best on what level he is in the division due to his own lack of opponents.
                  He was still considered the #3 heavyweight in the world. You're trying to rewrite history now that Wilder beat him.


                  His other top3? Well I think almost everybody would put Takam, chisora, hughie fury, etc all above stiverne.
                  Trying to rewrite history again. Stiverne was considered the #2 heavyweight in the world. Takam, Chisora and Hughie Fury have never been considered the #2 heavyweight in the world.

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                  • Flash13
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                    #99
                    Seems more than fair to me...

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                      #100
                      I actually think Whyte would make Wilder do the stanky.

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