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Comments Thread For: Wilder Manager To Hearn: Accept and We'll Send Proof, Contract
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Originally posted by econdon View PostAl Haymon is Harvard educated. Both he in Shelly Finkel have been in boxing for years. Anyone who thinks either of them are ****** enough to offer a $50M contract that they had any chance to default on is a moron. There is no reason to send a contract if you haven't agreed on any of detail. The financial split has to be agreed on. Once the split is agreed on they complete all other aspects of the negotiation (marketing, venue, glove size etc) and then a contract is written up and signed. I know we love our boxers as fans but you have to use some logic here. I don't think Anthony Joshua is afraid at all. I would bet my pay check he wants that $50M and Wilder wants the fight to. The issue here is Eddie Hearn, period! He wants to make some money off of Wilder first. He wanted to sign him and when that didn't work he tried the Dillan Whyte crap. This guy is who boxing fans should be angry at because he's holding up the biggest fight in boxing.
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At this point literally all Hearn has to do is say 'YES' then they will actually meet to discuss terms
If Hearn does anything else at this point hes clearly ducking the fight, that said I believe he will accept
Its like a bunch of kindergarten kids are doing these negotiations at this point, wtf
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All Joshua has to do is say he accepts then Wilder will have to show proof. Has he even commented since the $50 million was offered? It seems like Hearn doesn't want him to know to much about the financials for the fight. Kind of like with Floyd and Manny. It did not get done until the 2 sat down and met. I don't think anything will happen until that point.
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you made an offer to Wladimir Klitschko to fight Anthony Joshua, did you send a contract? No. After some negotiations Wladimir accepted a revised offer and then is when you sent a contract to us.
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Originally posted by kafkod View PostI'm not talking about Hearn being tricked into a binding agreement he didn't want. I'm talking about the avalanche of ******ed, "he ducking now doe .. he runnin away .. he don't want dat work ..." that would swamp Hearn and AJ if they agreed to something in principle then had to pull out when they saw the details.
In terms of any fall out on Hearn if Finkel or Haymon tried to pull a fast one, Hearn is the one that likes to play that PR game, not Finkel or Haymon. There's absolutely nothing that could make Hearn look worse than ducking the fight because he's worried Deontay Wilder wouldn't make enough money.
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