Watch chump squad pull out of the negotiations smh
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Originally posted by Clubber Pac View PostOh please, they are being forced into the fight, they realize they can't duck a $50 million down payment on top of the fact that DW is clearly the second best fight in the division.
To not make the fight next, or for later this year looks soft, and undermines AJ's credibility.
They have to make this fight, AJ might be able to sell out football stadiums, and make money, but he will make nowhere near the money he will to fight Wilder in Vegas, and he won't be undisputed HW champion either.Originally posted by Clubber Pac View PostYour wrong, Hearn does not have the backing to offer AJ $50 million down, and Haymon knows that, outside investors have leveled the playing field, AJ has the clout, the belts, but Wilder's side has the money, selling out stadiums at discount prices and selling PPV's at discount prices makes money, but it does not compare to multiple hedge funds investing in one project.
Hearn has no choice, he says no, AJ could forever lose the biggest payday the division has ever seen, and his chance to unify the belts.
They clearly are terrified of fighting Wilder, that more than anything is hold this fight up.
The fight will happen, after they fight once maybe twice more each.
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Originally posted by Jkp View PostLol - cmon......, every article written about the fight states the reason why Parker wasnt able to engage as much as wanted to.
This pretty much sums up the fight, Parker being held back by the ref and AJ pulling his tape off and telling the ref hes ready for his rest now.
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Originally posted by KnickTillDeaTh View PostHearn confirms that $50 million offer was real. Lol, lot of people missing from this forum.
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Am I the only one who thinks that if AJ fights Povetkin first, he goes KO?
Povetkin lost on points against a much better Klitschko than the one who was able to send AJ to the floor (and then finished his stamina). Povetkin never quits and always attacks. He can resist heavy punches.
P. S. I'd still want a fight among AJ and Wilder.
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Originally posted by Tecnoworld View PostAm I the only one who thinks that if AJ fights Povetkin first, he goes KO?
Povetkin lost on points against a much better Klitschko than the one who was able to send AJ to the floor (and then finished his stamina). Povetkin never quits and always attacks. He can resist heavy punches.
P. S. I'd still want a fight among AJ and Wilder.
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