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  • EnglishOxide
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    #71
    Originally posted by WBC WBA IBF
    No, that's not how words work. Eddie Hearn hires AJ to fight for him. Eddie Hearn is AJ's boss. Maybe eventually AJ will decide to become his own boss. He has a good manager. I'm sure they'll make a wise decision.

    But the AJ fanboys look ridiculous when they lie about whether AJ has a boss, as if it even matters. Most people have a boss. Lebron James has a boss.

    That's like saying hiring a lawyer makes the lawyer your boss. Ridiculous.

    But it's weird how the boss, in this case Hearn, earns less money than the employee.

    But hey, whatever you say champ.

    If Hearn was AJs boss don't you think he would have milked him on IBF mandatories and put him in risk free fights like Wilder was told to?!

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      #72
      Originally posted by ShoulderRoll
      The fight makes more money in the U.S., that's for sure.

      Wilder should be compensated very handsomely if he is expected to leave that American money on the table in order to go fight in the UK.
      Yes, and it looks like Joshua would rather take less than his stated "$50 million" than fight wilder in US.

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        #73
        Originally posted by EnglishOxide
        That's like saying hiring a lawyer makes the lawyer your boss. Ridiculous.
        But you have it backwards. AJ didn't hire Hearn, Hearn hired AJ. AJ works for Hearn. Hearn spins it the opposite way publicly to stroke AJ's ego, which is why some gullible fans are claiming AJ doesn't have a boss, but AJ is in the position Pacquiao was in. Having to answer to Arum, while Mayweather had no boss and didn't have to answer to anybody. AJ can't legally accept Wilder's 50 million offer without Hearn's approval and involvement. If AJ didn't have a boss, he wouldn't have to answer to anybody and could do whatever he wanted.

        It's not a criticism of AJ. You fanboys need to calm down. It's just stating plain fact. Like 99% of fighters, AJ has a boss. Eddie Hearn. That's fine. AJ has been very successful, has made a lot of money, and he made the right choice signing with Hearn. There's nothing wrong with having a boss.

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          #74
          Deontay B side for life

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            #75
            Originally posted by WBC WBA IBF
            I know you just parrot everything Hearn says on IFL, but you're simply wrong. Hearn has AJ under an exclusive promotional agreement. AJ works for Hearn. Haymon is a manager. He works for the fighter. Hearn is a promoter. The fighter works for him. This is very simple basic stuff.
            If you think AJ works for Hearn you’re simply an idiot.

            It doesn’t take many braincells to figure out who wants who more in that partnerships.

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              #76
              Originally posted by WBC WBA IBF
              But you have it backwards. AJ didn't hire Hearn, Hearn hired AJ. AJ works for Hearn. Hearn spins it the opposite way publicly to stroke AJ's ego, which is why some gullible fans are claiming AJ doesn't have a boss, but AJ is in the position Pacquiao was in. Having to answer to Arum, while Mayweather had no boss and didn't have to answer to anybody. AJ can't legally accept Wilder's 50 million offer without Hearn's approval and involvement. If AJ didn't have a boss, he wouldn't have to answer to anybody and could do whatever he wanted.

              It's not a criticism of AJ. You fanboys need to calm down. It's just stating plain fact. Like 99% of fighters, AJ has a boss. Eddie Hearn. That's fine. AJ has been very successful, has made a lot of money, and he made the right choice signing with Hearn. There's nothing wrong with having a boss.
              Man you’re just too dumb

              You can’t honestly believe this crap you’re writing.

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                #77
                Originally posted by genrick
                He can't be A side without Klitschko in his resume.
                "Deontay won't be rushed to fight Klitschko," says his manager.
                This is not a prime Klitsch he's talking about.
                It's embarrassing.
                Does that mean Fury is the A-side v AJ, seeing as he beat Wlad before AJ? of course not.

                That said, wherever the fight is, AJ is the A-side, there's no doubt about that.

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                  #78
                  Originally posted by WBC WBA IBF
                  No, that's not how words work. Eddie Hearn hires AJ to fight for him. Eddie Hearn is AJ's boss. Maybe eventually AJ will decide to become his own boss. He has a good manager. I'm sure they'll make a wise decision.

                  But the AJ fanboys look ridiculous when they lie about whether AJ has a boss, as if it even matters. Most people have a boss. Lebron James has a boss.
                  Lebron James plays for a team and cant play without contractual obligations to the franchise . The team didnt hire him however did they , he CHOSE to play for them .



                  This is probably the dumbest post yet that shows you have no clue what you're talking about .


                  Hearn hired Joshua ?


                  No Hearn was hired by Joshua to promote him and manage him and he gets a percentage of Joshua revenue . He is in charge of financial aspects and advisor ,he cannot tell Joshua what to do bc he is NOT his boss .


                  Wouldnt Hearn getting Joshua to sign him up and renew his contract be a give away ?


                  For a guy who claims hes on here to correct everyone , you sure are corrected yourself a lot about the business you ALLEDGEDLY are involved in . lol

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                    #79
                    Originally posted by LacedUp
                    Man you’re just too dumb

                    You can’t honestly believe this crap you’re writing.
                    If you could counter my argument, you wouldn't be resorting to name calling.

                    If I was really writing "crap," you'd be countering my argument instead of resorting to name calling.

                    The facts are on my side. It's a fact that AJ is bound by an exclusive promotional agreement and was hired by Eddie Hearn to fight exclusively for Eddie Hearn. Eddie Hearn is AJ's boss. That's not a bad thing. AJ is paid very well and made a great choice signing with Eddie Hearn. But facts are facts. Not sure why this is so upsetting to you.

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                      #80
                      Originally posted by LacedUp
                      If you think AJ works for Hearn you’re simply an idiot.
                      If I was an idiot, you'd be countering my argument instead of resorting to name calling.


                      It doesn’t take many braincells to figure out who wants who more in that partnerships.
                      Who wants who more doesn't change who the boss is. In almost every major sport, you have huge superstars who are wanted more by owners than they want the owner. Doesn't change who the owner is. Facts are facts.

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