Comments Thread For: Wilder Manager To Hearn: Accept and We'll Send Proof, Contract
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nah man...bout to turn 38..still got a full head...its great...i look like im still in my 20s....i wish i hit like a mule the way deontay does though
no ones mad over here...im laughing at you...you are a sorry ladComment
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Curious if you've ever made a deal on anything before, such as a new car or house. They ALWAYS make you agree to basic terms like price and, if you're financing, interest rate. This is no different. Wilder's team need not sit down with anyone if there is no starting point on basic terms, just as a mortgage lender isn't going to take the time to write up a contract if we haven't agreed to basic terms. Do you think lenders write up full contracts and present them to random people in hopes that they want to buy a house or car? No, they do not. They talk with a buyer whose interested, come up with basic terms such as price, interest rate, have the buyer sign it, then they draw up the contract and supporting docs. If the buyer doesn't like some aspect of the contract, he can negotiate or back out. I've bought two houses and several cars in my life. I don't see what is unreasonable here.Comment
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Wilder's real manager was Shelly Finkel, the most successful manager in the history of heavyweight boxing. Managed Tyson, Holyfield, both Klitschkos, etc. Finkel eventually got hired to work for a music promotional company that had plans to dabble in boxing as well, so due to the Ali act, he had to divest himself of his managerial deals, and he brought his fighters to Al Haymon, a longtime friend that Finkel knew from both of their days working in the concert business.
The Ali act doesn't apply to Europe, which is why Finkel was still able to manage the Klitschko brothers.
The company that hired Finkel went out of business and Finkel returned, on a limited basis, to managing fighters again. That is why Deontay had "three managers." Which really, is just a trainer (Deas), a manager (Finkel) and an adviser (Haymon).Comment
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He has had 40 fights he is an American heavyweight champ and still hardly any yanks have heard of him and the reason is he is an overprotected Hype job,people like fighters who have ambition and say what you want about aj and Hearn but they are going after titles consistently. Wilder could have fought Parker and strengthened his hand but Parker isn't a bum so that was never happening.Comment
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