Did Hearn send a contract with details with his 12.5 offer?

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    #81
    Originally posted by LacedUp
    No it's not. As Eddie Hearn says, Joshua is not Wilder. He has partnerships, sponsorships and contracts that needs to be seen to.

    Anyone who thinks that a meeting is unreasonable is simply just too far up in Wilder's arsehole to see what's happening.
    joshua sure as hell didnt mention his contracts, sponsorships and partnerships when he asked for 50 mil did he?

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      #82
      Originally posted by Curt Henning
      joshua sure as hell didnt mention his contracts, sponsorships and partnerships when he asked for 50 mil did he?
      ugh man. it's like you guys want to be more ****** than you really are.

      If you can't see why the biggest fight in boxing needs to be discussed in person, you're just an idiot.

      Plain and simple.

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        #83
        Originally posted by LacedUp
        ugh man. it's like you guys want to be more ****** than you really are.

        If you can't see why the biggest fight in boxing needs to be discussed in person, you're just an idiot.

        Plain and simple.
        just a quick FYI...we feel the same about you "guys"

        im sure hearn sent a full contract over with his 12.5 right?

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          #84
          Originally posted by Curt Henning
          just a quick FYI...we feel the same about you "guys"

          im sure hearn sent a full contract over with his 12.5 right?
          He didn't.

          And it was a take it or leave it offer too, they didn't seem to care about any of Wilder's sponsorships or reality show commitments.

          The fact is that Team Wilder is treating AJ in the exact same manner that Deontay was treated...except they are offering Joshua way more and the precise amount he asked for.

          These AJ fanboys don't see how hypocritical they are being when they praise one but criticize the other.

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            #85
            Originally posted by Curt Henning
            just a quick FYI...we feel the same about you "guys"

            im sure hearn sent a full contract over with his 12.5 right?
            It's not about sending a full contract. What is it you don't understand? Hearn sends an offer - it had venue, purse and date included.

            Did they ask for a contract? For escrow? for a meeting? no.

            If they did, he'd hurry to get either done. On the same day - Because he's a professional. He is the one with a proven record of consistently making the big fights.

            Just ask yourself, if Wilder and his team really want to make this fight next - why don't they want to have a meeting?

            Why did they cancel an already scheduled meeting two days before it was supposed to take place?

            You can't honestly be so dumb to think that a meeting would be "non-productive". That's absolutely ***ing ******ed. Matchroom are the ones making the serious moves to make this fight happens. Actual offers, arranging meetings etc.

            Enough managers, promoters etc have come out and said that Wilder's team's behaviour is incredibly bizarre. If you don't think so, then I'd like some of the crack you've been smoking.

            this is why I call Wilder's fans crackheads. You're all incredibly dumb human beings.

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              #86
              Originally posted by ShoulderRoll
              He didn't.

              And it was a take it or leave it offer too, they didn't seem to care about any of Wilder's sponsorships or reality show commitments.

              The fact is that Team Wilder is treating AJ in the exact same manner that Deontay was treated...except they are offering Joshua way more and the precise amount he asked for.

              These AJ fanboys don't see how hypocritical they are being when they praise one but criticize the other.
              Reality show commitments Oh dear me.
              And what sponsors exactly?

              Hearn sent a 10-day offer, not a ******ed 24 hour offer when there was a show the same day.

              He had a venue, a purse, a broadcaster, a date and place.

              Because he's a pro, not an amateur like Wilder's team.

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                #87
                Originally posted by LacedUp
                It's not about sending a full contract. What is it you don't understand? Hearn sends an offer - it had venue, purse and date included.

                Did they ask for a contract? For escrow? for a meeting? no.

                If they did, he'd hurry to get either done. On the same day - Because he's a professional. He is the one with a proven record of consistently making the big fights.

                Just ask yourself, if Wilder and his team really want to make this fight next - why don't they want to have a meeting?

                Why did they cancel an already scheduled meeting two days before it was supposed to take place?

                You can't honestly be so dumb to think that a meeting would be "non-productive". That's absolutely ***ing ******ed. Matchroom are the ones making the serious moves to make this fight happens. Actual offers, arranging meetings etc.

                Enough managers, promoters etc have come out and said that Wilder's team's behaviour is incredibly bizarre. If you don't think so, then I'd like some of the crack you've been smoking.

                this is why I call Wilder's fans crackheads. You're all incredibly dumb human beings.
                hahahaha...thanks for the laugh man

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                  #88
                  Originally posted by Curt Henning
                  hahahaha...thanks for the laugh man
                  Right. You can laugh all you want, it doesn't really change what's happening.

                  To say a meeting isn't necessary to make the biggest fight in boxing tells you everything about the team.

                  One team is consistently making the biggest heavyweight fights, unification fights, PPV fights, best partnerships, worldwide TV rights, named the most marketable sports star etc..

                  The other makes instagram videos and 24 hour deadlines and refuses meetings.

                  AJ ducking doe.

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                    #89
                    Originally posted by LacedUp
                    Right. You can laugh all you want, it doesn't really change what's happening.

                    To say a meeting isn't necessary to make the biggest fight in boxing tells you everything about the team.

                    One team is consistently making the biggest heavyweight fights, unification fights, PPV fights, best partnerships, worldwide TV rights, named the most marketable sports star etc..

                    The other makes instagram videos and 24 hour deadlines and refuses meetings.

                    AJ ducking doe.
                    right...like im supposed to take you seriously when you have a GIF of wilder that attempts to paint him in a negative light with a sarcastic caption

                    you see me running around with a video of joshua getting dropped by a 40 year old?...nah...cause i dont even hate him and i dont care that much...he doesnt infuriate me the way wilder apparently does to you

                    i guess you forgot al haymon and shelly finkels track record huh?

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                      #90
                      Originally posted by Curt Henning
                      right...like im supposed to take you seriously when you have a GIF of wilder that attempts to paint him in a negative light with a sarcastic caption

                      you see me running around with a video of joshua getting dropped by a 40 year old?...nah...cause i dont even hate him and i dont care that much...he doesnt infuriate me the way wilder apparently does to you

                      i guess you forgot al haymon and shelly finkels track record huh?
                      neither finkel or haymon are promoters. they are managers/advisors. Do you know the difference?

                      the gif is what it is. You can take from it what you want. But remember that the guy he was fighting wasn't even in the top 25. Klitschko was #1 contender in the world (above Joshua) and was ring champion for 6 years and heavyweight champ for 10.

                      So yeah, make of it what you want.

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