Hearn has stated multiple times that he made Wilder an offer of $3million plus the entire US income to fight Dillian Whyte. Nobody on Wilder's side has ever denied that or called Hearn a liar. Yet you claim to know it's a lie because you work closely with Wilder's team.
If I said I that know it's true because I'm Barry Hearn, and Eddie works for me, that would make me seem like a ******ed fantasist, wouldn't it?
Think about that and stop playing the fool.
"King Kong is the most feared and avoided fighter in the division"
Bwahahaha! If that was true Haymon would never have picked him for a voluntary by Wilder, and you know it!
If Wilder was so keen to unify the division he wouldn't have avoided the opportunity to do just that, against Wlad, after he won the WBC belt.
If he was so keen to unify the division he would have instructed his team to send offers to Parker, and also to AJ, before AJ beat Wlad moved up to a higher level, financially, than Haymon can afford.
If he really wants to unify the division now he will accept Hearn's offer to fight Whyte. Let's wait and see if he does.
If I said I that know it's true because I'm Barry Hearn, and Eddie works for me, that would make me seem like a ******ed fantasist, wouldn't it?
Think about that and stop playing the fool.
"King Kong is the most feared and avoided fighter in the division"
Bwahahaha! If that was true Haymon would never have picked him for a voluntary by Wilder, and you know it!
If Wilder was so keen to unify the division he wouldn't have avoided the opportunity to do just that, against Wlad, after he won the WBC belt.
If he was so keen to unify the division he would have instructed his team to send offers to Parker, and also to AJ, before AJ beat Wlad moved up to a higher level, financially, than Haymon can afford.
If he really wants to unify the division now he will accept Hearn's offer to fight Whyte. Let's wait and see if he does.
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