He's clearly open to it since he has repeatedly talked about waiting for a counter-offer that hasn't materialised.
If he didn't want to negotiate a better deal then he would have made it very plain that there is no room for counter offers. What he's actually said is "I've heard nothing from the other side"
He's not going to send a new offer just because they haven't replied to his previous one. They need to get this **** moving.
Lmao... and??? Atleast they were winning the fights before they finished him. Wilder was actually struggling. Bryant Jennings made it look so damn easy too
So why did you even bother posting the gif? Povetkin dominated the fight. Took a shot from a heavy hitting heavyweight, recovered and brutally finished him.
Results are what matter which is why I brought up szpilka
its david fuggin price
youve got to be kidding....
where you hyping up tony thompson when he beat him twice?
He's clearly open to it since he has repeatedly talked about waiting for a counter-offer that hasn't materialised.
Eddie Hearn, who promotes IBF, IBO, WBA, WBO heavyweight champion Anthony Joshua (21-0, 20 KOs), has no intention of paying more than $12.5 million to WBC champion Deontay Wilder (40-0, 39 KOs).
Szpilka would also be put to sleep by Povetkin. And most likely in less time too. Jennings and Kownacki aren't even knockout artists but still stopped Szpilka.
you can be a light puncher and beat people/get stoppages because of the accumulation of punches no?
A statement from a guy who just made an offer that he doesn't intend to go beneath that offer?
How about Wilder saying 50/50 or no fight... did that show no intent to negotiate? Or does the fact that he's now changed his position suggest that statements of intent to stick with an original offer might not always be gospel
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