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  • Jimmy gold
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    #131
    I doubt wilder accepts he was bluffing all along

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    • Froch_uppercut
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      #132
      Originally posted by filup79
      Wait? Did he provide Team Wilder with all that information when he made the offer to them? Everyone knows that there was no way Hearn would let AJ agree to a 50 million offer and letting Team Wilder promote the fight and choose the date and venue.
      He would have absolutely sat down and talked terms and conditions if they’d have said they were interested in 12.5

      Wilder’s bunch of amateurs wouldn’t even meet or provide ANY info at all LOL. How do you agree to something that you don’t know what it is?

      Hearn said “we’re interested- let’s talk,” and those fools just didn’t want to.
      Likely because it was all PR anyway.

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      • kafkod
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        #133
        Originally posted by Ake-Dawg
        It's just as easy for Hearn to pick up the phone and communicate his show stoppers as it is for them to give him the requested details. However, as many have said, when someone is guaranteeing $50M, they expect folks to submit to their plan without much hand ringing.

        Let's be clear, we are only here because Joshua popped his mouth saying that if they guaranteed him $50M he would sign asap.
        The last I heard, Finkel said he wouldn't talk to Hearn unless Hearn had AJ agree to the offer first.

        And even if they did talk to him.. again, wouldn't it make more sense to just tell Hearn the details of the offer, rather have him write out a list of all the possible objections he might have, which may or may not be relevent, then they tell him whether his objections apply or not?

        AJ is a multi-millionare already. He made $60million from his last 3 fights, and lord knows how much from sponsorship deals on top. A couple of weeks ago he was asked to consider a possible $500million contract offer from Dana White.

        His response? Talk to Eddie. Haymon and Finkel need to do that too.

        AJ isn't going to go running after them because a of possible $50million, which they are refusing to even allow Hearn to verify for him.

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          #134
          Originally posted by kafkod
          The last I heard, Finkel said he wouldn't talk to Hearn unless Hearn had AJ agree to the offer first.

          And even if they did talk to him.. again, wouldn't it make more sense to just tell Hearn the details of the offer, rather have him write out a list of all the possible objections he might have, which may or may not be relevent, then they tell him whether his objections apply or not?

          AJ is a multi-millionare already. He made $60million from his last 3 fights, and lord knows how much from sponsorship deals on top. A couple of weeks ago he was asked to consider a possible $500million contract offer from Dana White.

          His response? Talk to Eddie. Haymon and Finkel need to do that too.

          AJ isn't going to go running after them because a of possible $50million, which they are refusing to even allow Hearn to verify for him.
          I quoted it for you earlier. Finkel never said he wouldn't talk. He especially didn't say he wouldn't listen.

          Well if AJ wants to say no to the fight because he is already rich....so be it. Hope he does it and tells us so we know.

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          • kafkod
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            #135
            Originally posted by Ake-Dawg
            I quoted it for you earlier. Finkel never said he wouldn't talk. He especially didn't say he wouldn't listen.

            Well if AJ wants to say no to the fight because he is already rich....so be it. Hope he does it and tells us so we know.
            Check this out, if you haven't already seen it: https://www.boxingscene.com/forums/s...d.php?t=780658

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            • Scipio2009
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              #136
              World of Boxing doesn't care

              Originally posted by kafkod
              You're not thinking this through. Hearn knows for a fact that AJ vs Povetkin would be worth a hell of a lot more than $23million in the UK, and Ryabinski knows it would make a hell of a lot more money for Povetkin in the UK than in Russia, if he got a decent deal from Hearn, which he would.

              Whatever Hearn bid for the fight, 75% of it would go straight into he and AJ's bank accounts.

              Other things to consider .. Wlad was a much bigger name in Russia than AJ is now, and Povetkin was still young, prime for a HW, so worth investing the money in. He's 38 yo now, past prime and nearing the end of his career. I can't see his promoter wanting to bid even more than he spent to get Wlad on a fight with AJ. And it would take more than $23 million to beat Matchroom if it went to a bid.
              They put up over $23m for the fight, paid Wladimir Klitschko $18m for the fight, and I doubt that they came even remotely close to making back the money, and they didn't care.

              I've never been to Russia (and don't plan on being in Russia), but from all of the imagery of the guy that's been put out, Povetkin is basically made out to be the Russian Rocky Balboa, imo.

              The man is still a top 5 heavyweight, is still fighting at a top level, and there's no other Russian fighter near him in starpower.

              You add the spectre of bringing three world titles and Anthony Joshua, to a group that already didn't care about making money, and the bid is going to be far bigger than it has any right to be.

              World of Boxing is openly looking at outbidding Saudi Arabia to host Usyk-Gassiev.

              $50m for the bid, $38m to Joshua, Povetkin getting his pay (whether he gets $12m or a piece of the whole event is unimportant), and minimize whatever loss on the event that may come (Hearn/Sky pay for the UK rights, Showtime gets matching rights for whatever WoB can get offered in the US, whatever money the Russian government can cover for the fight in TV and event sponsors, the live event, etc) yet not really care.

              Because, after Povetkin, the next closest guy would be Gassiev if he beats Usyk, and even that might not work in Russia, so the billionaire head of the Russian boxing federation will be sitting around, with money in his pocket, waiting on the next great Russian fighter to come through.

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                #137
                Originally posted by kafkod
                Lol, you really don't get it do you? Hearn needs to see the terms of the offer before he knows if the money is worth it, or even if the money is actually there.
                If he wants to have the money placed in escrow, ask for the money to be placed in escrow somewhere verifiable.

                If he wants to get other deal points, agree to the money first and let the rest of the talks happen. Negotiations don't go the way that Hearn wants, he and Joshua are free to walk.

                Folks expecting him to get the money that was asked for, and then dictate to Haymon/Finkell/DiBella how they should make their money back is pretty rich.

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                • Holler
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                  #138
                  Originally posted by Scipio2009
                  If he wants to have the money placed in escrow, ask for the money to be placed in escrow somewhere verifiable.

                  If he wants to get other deal points, agree to the money first and let the rest of the talks happen. Negotiations don't go the way that Hearn wants, he and Joshua are free to walk.

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                  Hearn has stated that he doesn't want to give assent, see the headlines generated and then have to withdraw assent because the details cannot be agreed. That would potentially damage the brand so it's a non starter.

                  Folks expecting him to get the money that was asked for, and then dictate to Haymon/Finkell/DiBella how they should make their money back is pretty rich
                  He's in a position where he can have both, large earnings and his contractual obligations and a side requirements met.

                  He doesn't need Haymon/finkel/Dibella or Wilder for that matter to make massive amounts of money. So the 50m doesn't provide as much leverage as it would against another fighter.

                  Still it's entirely fair for Haymon et al to make their money from taking the risk. That's why Hearn wants to know up front if it's a deal they can accept. To restate the obvious, a meeting would sort this stuff out.

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                    #139
                    Originally posted by Holler
                    Hearn has stated that he doesn't want to give assent, see the headlines generated and then have to withdraw assent because the details cannot be agreed. That would potentially damage the brand so it's a non starter.
                    It's a really bogus excuse though. The same thing could happen in any fight. Parker's team refused to sit down with Eddie until there was an agreement in principle on the money. Then they sat down to negotiate the finer points. When Eddie offered Haymon 5 million for the Charles Martin fight, none of the smaller details were worked on until Eddie knew 5 million would be sufficient. Then Haymon's options were negotiated, etc.

                    Eddie is just making up excuses because he doesn't want to accept the offer. The problem for Eddie is that AJ does want to accept the offer. Which was Haymon's entire strategy here. Make an offer that is so crazy that AJ himself will hopefully demand that Hearn accept.

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                    • Holler
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                      #140
                      Originally posted by WBC WBA IBF
                      It's a really bogus excuse though. The same thing could happen in any fight. Parker's team refused to sit down with Eddie until there was an agreement in principle on the money. Then they sat down to negotiate the finer points. When Eddie offered Haymon 5 million for the Charles Martin fight, none of the smaller details were worked on until Eddie knew 5 million would be sufficient. Then Haymon's options were negotiated, etc.

                      Eddie is just making up excuses because he doesn't want to accept the offer. The problem for Eddie is that AJ does want to accept the offer. Which was Haymon's entire strategy here. Make an offer that is so crazy that AJ himself will hopefully demand that Hearn accept.
                      A lots changed commercially since the Martin fight, not least in the relative strength of AJs negotiating position.

                      What evidence is there that AJ wishes to take this fight without any further details being made available?

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