Comments Thread For: Team Wilder Send '$50 Million' Offer To Joshua For Unification
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Haymon can do that. Just interesting to hear nothing but crickets from AJ and Hearn. Haymon has more than enough to cover that. If his name is on that contract, for a guarantee of $50 million, then AJ and Hearn are getting there money.
Wilder has said he sent an offer for $50 million at a site to be decided by Wilder sometime between September and December. Hearn and AJ say, "hell yea, we got a deal if you actually sign a contract for $50 million" then this is a done deal.
As soon as they say they agree, then they sit down to hammer out the details. The fact is AJ has been offered $50 million, backed by Al Haymon.Comment
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Exactly. The biggest power broker in boxing.Haymon can do that. Just interesting to hear nothing but crickets from AJ and Hearn. Haymon has more than enough to cover that. If his name is on that contract, for a guarantee of $50 million, then AJ and Hearn are getting there money.
Wilder has said he sent an offer for $50 million at a site to be decided by Wilder sometime between September and December. Hearn and AJ say, "hell yea, we got a deal if you actually sign a contract for $50 million" then this is a done deal.
As soon as they say they agree, then they sit down to hammer out the details. The fact is AJ has been offered $50 million, backed by Al Haymon.Comment
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I just saw your other thread about Povetkin and Joshua. Lawyers write "HAHAHA HAHAHA SYAHAUWU WAY'S" like a 12 year old school girl? I hope none of your clients are on this forum. They'd be better off with a public defendant than your corny ass.Comment
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??? No response?
Do you still believe Al Haymon is going to sign a contract for $50 million and not pay it???
If so, what has led you to believe this. He is the manager of over 200 boxers, and never has any of them not paid what the contract was for.
Is this deal still fake? If it is, then why are you telling us this and not Hearn or AJ????Comment
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I mean what else is there to really say, they really trying to make the fight.. probably giving away a little to muchComment
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Yes - this is an informal, online forum. I spend enough time spell checking. I'm not going to spell check, or correct typos in my leisure time.
Oh, and public defenders have the exact same success as privately-retained lawyers. I did my externship at a public defender's office, actually.
The county I work in doesn't have a PD office, so a lot of us get court-appointed cases. I'd say about 35% of my income comes from court-appointed work.Comment
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Not gonna waste anymore time debating about what may, or may not be.??? No response?
Do you still believe Al Haymon is going to sign a contract for $50 million and not pay it???
If so, what has led you to believe this. He is the manager of over 200 boxers, and never has any of them not paid what the contract was for.
Is this deal still fake? If it is, then why are you telling us this and not Hearn or AJ????
I simply stated that what Wilder said isn't a guaranteed offer.
I'm gonna see how it plays out from here before I comment further on it.Comment
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😂 That's hilarious. I was just looking at a ten piece. My lawyer got me 3. If I had duty council I would of fried. In Canada nobody rides with duty council unless its a parking ticket. Even then... Paralegal. No matter what you do, who you are, as a grown man that thread you made and your behavior in it was embarrassing. You're better than that. God bless.Yes - this is an informal, online forum. I spend enough time spell checking. I'm not going to spell check, or correct typos in my leisure time.
Oh, and public defenders have the exact same success as privately-retained lawyers. I did my externship at a public defender's office, actually.
The county I work in doesn't have a PD office, so a lot of us get court-appointed cases. I'd say about 35% of my income comes from court-appointed work.Comment
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Keep the rematch on a handshake then; if the fight does the right business, and is a good fight, the negotiations for the rematch likely begin immediately anyway.Why no rematch, if this is a $100m fight, why wouldn't you do it twice? The only logic would be that they hope to rig the win somehow or they believe it's a massive mismatch in Wilders favour that wouldn't draw a second audience.
Anyway, Hearn is too savvy to accept without a rematch clause, its just a bad business deal without it.
I think AJ would accept it though, he's got the right attitude to cope with the pressure and the way Wilders career has been managed it would be ironic that he ends up with one of his worst pay days for his biggest fight and ends up losing the title.Comment
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