Did Eddie Hearn send a draft contract for Wilder/Whyte or the 12.5 mil offer??

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  • tokon
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    #11
    Originally posted by koolkc107
    Yeah, probably so.

    For all we know, Haymon, Finkel, and Hearn are in a hotel somewhere chowing on room service and laughing their asses off at the row they've caused.

    But, just for the record fights are always made by an offer being accepted first.

    You can have meetings before the offer or after the offer but never during.
    Yes, I get what you're saying, but I just suspect that both parties know what's going on here anyway!

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      #12
      Originally posted by TysonFuryTBE
      If NO, then why is he demanding a draft contract now?

      If he thinks they can't produce that money then why doesn't he just say ok we accept and call them on their bluff.

      Hmmmmmm what u Gotta say about that!
      Finkel didnt ask for a contract concerning Hearns offer to give 4.5 Million to Wilder to face Whyte.

      Hearn ASKED for a contract concerning FIFTY million bc Finkel flat out refused a meeting , you dont think theres reason right ?


      Finkel didnt ask for a contract bc he knows he would have gotten one bc that was a fight Hearn WANTED to build the Joshua fight in the U.K .


      We already know team Wilder didnt want to do that ( build the Joshua fight )and will look to use Joshuas name to build HIS own profile up .

      1. Wilder NO show in the U.K at Joshua vs Parker .

      2. No reply counter offer for weeks

      3. Pushed back /cancelled meetings

      4. Unwilling to discuss an alledged 50 Million dollar topic face to face .

      5. Finkel has discussed more negotiations with the media than Hearn .

      6. In Finkels letter/letters it DIRECTLY states they are looking at the END of the year .

      Thats because they have a Breazeale fight lined up or someone else so they dont even want the fight next .
      Last edited by juggernaut666; 04-29-2018, 12:32 PM.

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        #13
        Originally posted by koolkc107
        LOL!

        The 50 million was as real as the 12.5 million.

        Give me one example of a draft contract for a big fight being sent before an offer is accepted.

        I'll wait...
        That's hasn't happened but that was just the start of negotiations like they are with any other. Where as most professionals would have just sent a counter offer and negotiated, it was Wilder's team of amateurs that never responded back and then went to social media. Now you please give me one example of a promoter or anyone ever who won't discuss details of an offer unless the other party agrees to them before knowing what they even are, I'll wait for that.

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        • boliodogs
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          #14
          No they never did and the offer was a lowball offer they knew wouldn't be accepted anyway. If Wilder had said he was interested but he wanted to see a contract first they probably would have sent him a contract. The 12.5 million offer was rejected so there was no point to sending a contract. When Wilder made his 50 million bucks offer Hearn said he was interested and wanted to meet with team Wilder in New York to discuss details of the offer and team Wilder refused to meet with him. On Boxing Scene Top Headlines today Wilder gives more details about his offer and it includes Wilder choosing the location of the fight which of course means Alabama. I am pretty sure that is a deal killer right there. If they offered 50 million to fight AJ in the UK the fight would probably happen. I doubt team AJ will let Wilder pick the location of the fight even for 50 million bucks. I don't blame them. AJ can continue to fight in the UK and make huge money every fight without Wilder. It's not worth even 50 million bucks to risk his belts in hostile territory so I doubt this fight happens any time soon.

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